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By *alc1000 OP Man
over a year ago
Calderdale |
I have been dressing up for a while now and love feel of sexy lingerie against body. I want to go to next stage, putting make up on, wig, high heels, boots, etc. Any advice, help where to buy things would be much appreciated, possibly someone to do make up for me first time? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Join a dedicated TV site for starters. Forums there full of advice and there are professional makeover places listed too.
Clothes shops are a good place to buy clothes, as trying them on before you buy saves you a lot of return postage. And if you buy online and are married you'll be forever racing to get to the post before she does!
In a big city like Manchester you have all the anonimity you need to do it too. No one will laugh at you, no one cares, shop assistants have always been brilliant with me whether I present as Jodie or him. And I live in a backwater. In a place like Manchester with a large gay/trans scene they'll have seen it all before and not bat an eyelid.
But above all, most importantly and before anything else, shave all your body hair off and learn to walk in heels.
Here endeth the lesson. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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YouTube will be your best friend! You'll be able to find lots of different tutorials and recommendations for makeup on there.
There are a ridiculous amount of variety of looks you can learn, and many even catered to men. |
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"Let a woman help you with your make up - less really is more in some circumstances xxxx"
Yes for us women but men need more to get that feminine look.
I would have loved to have hwlp were you not so far. I hope all goes well for you xx |
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Don't ask any woman to help you with make-up, I don't have a bloody clue about it!
If you have any women for friends that you feel you can confide in, maybe ask the one whose style and make-up you like? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"whatever you do DONT GET A BLONDE WIG!"
Why not? I started with a brunette wig. Looked great from the rear (see pics) looked horrendous from the front.
I then moved into a blonde bob (I have very dark hair naturally) and everyone tells me how much better it looks.
'Misteresses' is the site I use for wigs. eBay for shoes and clothes. |
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By *alc1000 OP Man
over a year ago
Calderdale |
"Deeselecta in Bolton really understand and know how to help even if its just advise.
This is good advice - Dee runs the shop connected to the Gatehouse club..."
Thanks all that's a great help. |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
"Can you but a Kryola paintstick on the highstreet? I'm going out dressed on friday night... "
I get mine off of ebay, but if you are quick it may be there Friday morning. Kryolan not Kryola, sorry.
Are you going anywhere nice? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Thanks I've ordered the one Tina recommended. If it doesn't arrive in time I shall hit the high street.
I already manage to shave really closely. By missing a day I find I get a super smooth shave the next day before I oh out. I then pile on the foundation and powder but I really want to try a better method.
So thanks ladies xxxx |
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I find that my best look is to shave as close as possible with a three or four blade razor, apply orange lipstick in the beard/shadow area (orange cancels out the blue of the shadow area) massaging against the grain, apply a pan stick or foundation slightly darker than your normal foundation in the same area again massage against the grain then apply your normal shade foundation as usual. I would add that getting foundation right is the best thing to do, go and ask at a good make up shop the girls will test a few colours against your skin to find your best colour. |
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