Susan's Place Logo

News:

Based on internal web log processing I show 3,417,511 Users made 5,324,115 Visits Accounting for 199,729,420 pageviews and 8.954.49 TB of data transfer for 2017, all on a little over $2,000 per month.

Help support this website by Donating or Subscribing! (Updated)

Main Menu

Do I Look, or Could I Pass, as Female? 3.0

Started by V M, April 18, 2014, 05:41:48 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.

Rotika

Quote from: tuuliu on September 20, 2014, 02:57:31 PM
Hi girls :)

Was feeling a bit (very) lonely today so I decided to play a bit with makeup. I'm gonna see my first drag show tomorrow so I thought I'd put some effort in myself too and practice. Got my first sports bra today as I'm 4 months hrt and I'm getting shapes... :) can you think of any tips on the makeup?







I'm no expert at makeup. but from what I've learned sofar it is mainly used to hide features you don't want to show as much. or bring others out. (sorry if I'm horribly mistaken this is just my experience!) If you're going out and wearing your best jeans or such.. I'd suggest darker eyeshadow. Don't overdo it and go goth. Just darker. Look up how to do smokey eyes on youtube. Use lots of dark browns and some hazels for highlights to match your complexion. I really have no idea what you're using for makup.. but I like the Revlon liquid foundations for contouring (not too expensive like Mac or Smashbox but gets the job done). Also look up how to do contouring for transgendered pplz. Lots of how to's on this around youtube. Anyways.. you're hair is gorgeous. Keep looking great :)
  •  

BreezyB

Quote from: tuuliu on September 20, 2014, 02:57:31 PM
Hi girls :)

Was feeling a bit (very) lonely today so I decided to play a bit with makeup. I'm gonna see my first drag show tomorrow so I thought I'd put some effort in myself too and practice. Got my first sports bra today as I'm 4 months hrt and I'm getting shapes... :) can you think of any tips on the makeup?








I think you look great, you look quite natural which is nice. Definetly ramp it up a bit though for going out. There's a huge difference between night and day makeup. When I was learning makeup I booked myself into my local M.A.C. Store and they went through a really nice smoky eye look. I hadn't even started to transition and looked not even 10% as femme as you do but was good to learn from professionals. And you get the value of the session in makeup too. But definetly the smoky eyes for night time, and a good cover to even everything out. Love to see how it comes out Tuuliu
"I don't care if the world knows what my secrets are" - Mary Lambert



  •  

BreezyB

Quote from: Ademie on September 25, 2014, 04:29:47 PM
Wow lots of grate progress every one!! Keep the good work up <3
This is me 1 week into hrt.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1485321548375477&set=a.1385140278393605.1073741825.100006929379323&type=1&theater

Sorry for the Url link, i'm not gifted with computers and can't find out how to post a picture here XD

Wow Ademie, you look great even before hrt. Love your hair, just starting to grow mine now, it's a slow process though  :)
"I don't care if the world knows what my secrets are" - Mary Lambert



  •  

antonia

Thanks for your feedback, I'm growing my hair out and for the next couple on months I'll be in that awkward in the middle stage, it should be where I want it in another year or two, I don't really accessorize much in my daily life because I cycle everywhere but I certainly do when I go out. Barbie and Rotika, thanks for being honest about pass-ability and the hair, I prefer getting things straight up without the sugar coating :)

I might do another vanilla status check in a couple of months when the hormones have had more time.

Hugs


Quote from: barbie on September 27, 2014, 02:41:49 PM
Yes, Antonia. Enjoy makeup.
BTW, I do not like your current hairstyle so much. I think longer and more voluminous hair will fit better. Just my two cents of opinion.

barbie~~

Quote from: stephaniec on September 27, 2014, 05:46:33 PM
you look good

Quote from: Rotika on September 27, 2014, 06:04:41 PM
I have to agree with past comments. Grow that hair out. I don't know what kind of brows you have. But if you can shape them to round out more you'll change a lot of how your eyes look. You may have to grow them out first to achieve this if you've already shaped them. You look very angry into the camera for your selfie. Give us a smirk, a smile, or an expression ;)  Passing isn't just about facial features and how much paint you can slap on your face. Focus on the little things. They'll all add up. A necklace, get a femme facial piercing (if you're into that) or big hoop ear rings. Something as simple as giving some expression in your photos can really change how people perceive you. You will pass though. I'm sure. Just not right here and now. We all have work to do. My voice is horrible. My makeup skills are terrible. My face doesn't even look half as femme as yours does even on my good days. Best of luck. You are beautiful either way. :)
  •  

tuuliu

Wow thanks for the sweet words & tips Rotika & Breezy :) I'll have some practice with smokey eyes (which was the first thing actually I wanted to learn with makeup!) and then see when I'll have the opportunity to go out next. I was sort of not confident enough last time to go all in, but this was a huge step for me: first time out in visible makeup. As for foundation and contouring I have little to no experience but maybe that could work in night makeup. So I looked up contouring for transgender and that gave me some nice ideas. To go for a makeup bar in the public I'm still too shy, but I'm thinking I could find a studio that does it in private. When I can afford it, being unemployed is a pain.

tuuliu

You have nice facial features Antonia. The profile hair length seems to fit you! So when do we get to see pics from the makeup session? :)

Ademie you're already passing pre-hrt, lucky you!

antonia

This is just something I took before going out, there will be professional pics later but here is the makeup, sorry for no smile :p




Quote from: tuuliu on September 28, 2014, 03:59:25 PM
You have nice facial features Antonia. The profile hair length seems to fit you! So when do we get to see pics from the makeup session? :)

Ademie you're already passing pre-hrt, lucky you!
  •  

Ty

Quote from: antonia on September 28, 2014, 04:48:12 PM
This is just something I took before going out, there will be professional pics later but here is the makeup, sorry for no smile :p



You look great, but a smile would do so much more. Smile, your beautiful.
  •  

Rotika

Quote from: tuuliu on September 28, 2014, 03:55:27 PM
Wow thanks for the sweet words & tips Rotika & Breezy :) I'll have some practice with smokey eyes (which was the first thing actually I wanted to learn with makeup!) and then see when I'll have the opportunity to go out next. I was sort of not confident enough last time to go all in, but this was a huge step for me: first time out in visible makeup. As for foundation and contouring I have little to no experience but maybe that could work in night makeup. So I looked up contouring for transgender and that gave me some nice ideas. To go for a makeup bar in the public I'm still too shy, but I'm thinking I could find a studio that does it in private. When I can afford it, being unemployed is a pain.

Youre very welcome darling. As far as mot having much experience though, just have a girls night and watch such movies at home and play with your makeup. I try to do this once a week. For practice. I might actualy write a thread about this soon and see what everyone has to say about it lol.. You'll probly all find my situation quite funny. Anyways.. You can be as shy as I am.. Post more pics soon! Gals like you give me courage to continue working on myself. I'm not just saying that either. I come to this page when all i can think about is whether or not i might be beautiful if i started hrt. You ARE beautiful. Not everyone van say the same. Dont coop yourself up. Get out. Live your life for those who might not ever. :)
  •  

Kimberley Beauregard

Quote from: antonia on September 28, 2014, 04:48:12 PM
This is just something I took before going out, there will be professional pics later but here is the makeup, sorry for no smile :p




Quote from: lightvi on September 22, 2014, 11:40:05 PM
Going out for the night adventure time! Currently (signature has info) months on HRT!





You two are absolutely gorgeous.
- Kim
  •  

BreezyB

Quote from: tuuliu on September 28, 2014, 03:55:27 PM
Wow thanks for the sweet words & tips Rotika & Breezy :) I'll have some practice with smokey eyes (which was the first thing actually I wanted to learn with makeup!) and then see when I'll have the opportunity to go out next. I was sort of not confident enough last time to go all in, but this was a huge step for me: first time out in visible makeup. As for foundation and contouring I have little to no experience but maybe that could work in night makeup. So I looked up contouring for transgender and that gave me some nice ideas. To go for a makeup bar in the public I'm still too shy, but I'm thinking I could find a studio that does it in private. When I can afford it, being unemployed is a pain.

There's so much you can do with contouring, but seems like an art so takes a bit to get good

Quote from: lightvi on September 22, 2014, 11:40:05 PM
Going out for the night adventure time! Currently (signature has info) months on HRT!





Quote from: antonia on September 28, 2014, 04:48:12 PM
This is just something I took before going out, there will be professional pics later but here is the makeup, sorry for no smile :p





Looking beautiful girls, mwah xx
"I don't care if the world knows what my secrets are" - Mary Lambert



  •  

Aus76

Hmmm......this latest batch of photos is making me increasingly jealous. :) Antonia, you are gorgeous. And a general catch-all to the young ones....grrr. Your results 1 month into HRT is what some of us hope to attain after a year or two. Congratulations. And grrrr.

:)
Cosette
  •  

antonia

It's all makeup magic and in this case not even my own, had it done at the MAC store :p

I think I still need a couple more months before I'm passable, until then I'll just go about my life as semi-androgynous :)
  •  

BreezyB

Quote from: antonia on September 29, 2014, 07:53:40 AM
It's all makeup magic and in this case not even my own, had it done at the MAC store :p

I think I still need a couple more months before I'm passable, until then I'll just go about my life as semi-androgynous :)

The MAC store is the best, love it there.
"I don't care if the world knows what my secrets are" - Mary Lambert



  •  

Aus76

  •  

Aus76

Ah, nm....google is marvelous. Never heard of this before.....I guess I'm dense.
  •  

barbie

Quote from: antonia on September 28, 2014, 04:48:12 PM
This is just something I took before going out, there will be professional pics later but here is the makeup, sorry for no smile :p



Yes. Antonia, you look unique and attractive. Go out and enjoy!

barbie~~
Just do it.
  • skype:barbie?call
  •  

Shantel

Quote from: antonia on September 28, 2014, 04:48:12 PM
This is just something I took before going out, there will be professional pics later but here is the makeup, sorry for no smile :p



Dang Antonia, you're looking hot and a bit intense, love your looks though hon!
  •  

BreezyB

Quote from: Aus76 on September 29, 2014, 10:49:33 AM
What is this MAC you speak of?

M.A.C is a brand of cosmetic and whilst it's quite expensive, I find the cover I get from their concealers and foundations are just amazing. In Australia their in most David Jones or Myer stores, I presume Macy's in the US? But they have a beauty bar where you can get a makeover, and they provide tips so very useful. I won't plug them anymore, just do a Google search and you'll find them  :)
"I don't care if the world knows what my secrets are" - Mary Lambert



  •  

- Rachel -

Lovely pic, Antonia.

My "cis-ter" took me for a mini makeover at Sephora. Maybe I'll have to try M.A.C., too.

"Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." -- Robert Frost
  •