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Do I Look, or Could I Pass, as Female?

Started by Jamie D, July 30, 2013, 05:23:37 PM

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anjaq

Hey if you dont have visible brows because they are blond or such, there is always the option to use a browliner and make them look like you desire. My mom always did that when she was younger as she had very blond brow hairs.

Oh and to Alisha - be careful about plucking the hairs on the top side (top left in the images). Just thin it a little bit there if it is really needed. Generally most instructables will tell you not to pluck much or anything at all from the top, so that the lower part is a line, the upper part is more fuzzy - that looks more natural than sharp lines at both sides.

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Alisha

Quote from: anjaq on September 16, 2013, 11:08:18 AM
Hey if you dont have visible brows because they are blond or such, there is always the option to use a browliner and make them look like you desire. My mom always did that when she was younger as she had very blond brow hairs.

Oh and to Alisha - be careful about plucking the hairs on the top side (top left in the images). Just thin it a little bit there if it is really needed. Generally most instructables will tell you not to pluck much or anything at all from the top, so that the lower part is a line, the upper part is more fuzzy - that looks more natural than sharp lines at both sides.

Noted, thank you sister..  :)
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Shantel

Quote from: anjaq on September 16, 2013, 11:08:18 AM
Hey if you dont have visible brows because they are blond or such, there is always the option to use a browliner and make them look like you desire. My mom always did that when she was younger as she had very blond brow hairs.


Of course you are right but you know how it is, we always want some attribute that someone else has that is so much better than our own. My mom was from a generation where women actually shaved their eyebrows off and then penciled them in. I always thought that they looked so phony and severe, but that was their style then, stupid as it seems.
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Jennygirl

Quote from: anjaq on September 16, 2013, 11:08:18 AM
Hey if you dont have visible brows because they are blond or such, there is always the option to use a browliner and make them look like you desire. My mom always did that when she was younger as she had very blond brow hairs.

Oh and to Alisha - be careful about plucking the hairs on the top side (top left in the images). Just thin it a little bit there if it is really needed. Generally most instructables will tell you not to pluck much or anything at all from the top, so that the lower part is a line, the upper part is more fuzzy - that looks more natural than sharp lines at both sides.

Very true! I thought about leaving the top trim part out, maybe I should modify it
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Alice-blossom

It has been such a long while since I've posted here!
I'm currently nine months in on hormones and would kindly appreciate opinions on my passing ability, at least as far as can be determined by my horribad selfie-taking abilities. (I know I am dressing androgynously and without make-up of any sort, but I like a natural look--maybe I should move on to light makeup eventually?)

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FrancisAnn

Alice, you look nice. Love your hair, let it grow longer. Most all women use makeup to look better. To me you need to learn to use makeup for your face, lipstick, etc.... Your eye brows are way too thick, thin & shape them better with more of a curve. Have you ever colored your hair? Why not try some different colors. Have fun young girl, you look great!
mtF, mid 50's, always a girl since childhood, HRT (Spiro, E & Fin.) since 8-13. Hormone levels are t at 12 & estrogen at 186. Face lift & eye lid surgery in 2014. Abdominoplasty/tummy tuck & some facial surgery May, 2015. Life is good for me. Love long nails & handsome men! Hopeful for my GRS & a nice normal depth vagina maybe by late summer. 5' 8", 180 pounds, 14 dress size, size 9.5 shoes. I'm kind of an elegant woman & like everything pink, nice & neet. Love my nails & classic Revlon Red. Moving back to Florida, so excited but so much work moving
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Shantel

Quote from: Alice-blossom on September 16, 2013, 08:58:50 PM
It has been such a long while since I've posted here!
I'm currently nine months in on hormones and would kindly appreciate opinions on my passing ability, at least as far as can be determined by my horribad selfie-taking abilities. (I know I am dressing androgynously and without make-up of any sort, but I like a natural look--maybe I should move on to light makeup eventually?)



Hi Alice,
      You're cute enough, but Francis is right about the makeup. I don't wear makeup of any sort because I'm androgynous and kind of an average/homely type. You on the other hand are pretty and should use a little makeup to enhance that pretty face. You're hair is fine, but you could fine tune those eyebrows like Francis said and put a little arch in them. Good luck, you're looking good hon!
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Alice-blossom

#407
I plucked my eyebrows as you suggested. Are they okay, should they be a bit thinner?

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Darkie

Courage is the power that turn dreams into reality.
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anjaq

Always amazing how such a bit of brow plucking makes people look more beautiful :)

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Christine167

Quote from: Alice-blossom on September 16, 2013, 10:20:40 PM
I plucked my eyebrows as you suggested. Are they okay, should they be a bit thinner?


Beautiful. Simply beautiful.
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Alisha

Quote from: Alice-blossom on September 16, 2013, 10:20:40 PM
I plucked my eyebrows as you suggested. Are they okay, should they be a bit thinner?



oh my god you did it and you look wonderful.. i'm still afraid to do it..does it hurt?
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anjaq

Hehe, just the usual level of pain a woman has to endure for being a bit more pretty ;) - Naj, it does hurt a little bit sometimes, but if you ever waxed your legs or arms - plucking eyebrows is nothing compared to that ;) . Go ahread, try it, it takes only half an hour or so (the first time, then you get faster) and I think it will make a big difference.

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Alice-blossom

It hurts a little more while plucking using your off-hand (in my experience), but thats just because it's harder to tweeze effectively with it. It really doesn't hurt that bad either way though ;)

Also, I've been told that pulling my fringe back doesn't do wonders for my long(-ish) face. Is there a hairstyle anyone with experience could suggest that would suit my look?
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Shantel

Quote from: Alice-blossom on September 17, 2013, 10:50:26 AM
It hurts a little more while plucking using your off-hand (in my experience), but thats just because it's harder to tweeze effectively with it. It really doesn't hurt that bad either way though ;)

Also, I've been told that pulling my fringe back doesn't do wonders for my long(-ish) face. Is there a hairstyle anyone with experience could suggest that would suit my look?

It might be worth the small expense of going to see a reputable stylist and get a professional opinion based on the shape of your face, the height of your forehead and all the other considerations you and she might decide to factor in that would be best for you.
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Robin Mack

I've only just begun going out on normal days doing normal things, and I appear to be doing better... but any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated!  :)

No wig (I'm really, most sincerely bald, but I think I have a well-shaped noggin.  ;)



With wig, after a night on the town (stubble showing visibly, alas)


Any and all feedback would be appreciated... thank you!  ;D
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likealolita

Here are some pictures of me from a few weeks ago... I'm planning on having FFS for both my huge Greek nose and forehead.  I want to model one day and really want one of those pointy model noses.


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Jamie D

Quote from: likealolita on September 18, 2013, 12:00:21 AM
Here are some pictures of me from a few weeks ago... I'm planning on having FFS for both my huge Greek nose and forehead.  I want to model one day and really want one of those pointy model noses.



Smile, you are pretty!
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Jamie D

Quote from: robinmack on September 17, 2013, 02:02:01 PM

With wig, after a night on the town (stubble showing visibly, alas)


Any and all feedback would be appreciated... thank you!  ;D

The photo with wig looks a lot like a 40-something woman I might see shopping at the mall.  :)

What do you do for the crows feet?  I would moisturize more.
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Danielle Emmalee

Quote from: robinmack on September 17, 2013, 02:02:01 PM
I've only just begun going out on normal days doing normal things, and I appear to be doing better... but any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated!  :)

No wig (I'm really, most sincerely bald, but I think I have a well-shaped noggin.  ;)



With wig, after a night on the town (stubble showing visibly, alas)


Any and all feedback would be appreciated... thank you!  ;D

I like the bald look, just goes to show you don't necessarily need long hair to look feminine or to look beautiful.
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And sleepin' in the middle of a summer afternoon
Discord, whatever did we do
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Discord, are we your prey alone,
Or are we just a stepping stone for taking back the throne?
Discord, we won't take it anymore
So take your tyranny away!
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