I just got back from Sephora, this was great fun. The cosmetics girl was a twenty something, perfect skin, about 95 lbs. She's basically exactly the type of girl that sets off my dysphoria. She was however, so nice I didbt have that trigger. We met and she did a crazy amount of prep work on my skin and eyes. Who knew beauty requires all that. Then we did a test to match my skin to the foundation. After that she went off for supplies to give this old girl some life. We did a bit of orange masking for the lip area, nowhere else, which made me feel good. We did a minor amount of concealer for the eyes, a light top eye shadow, mid medium shadow, and a deeper lid shadow. Then afterwards an eyeliner, which we all agree, I don't need and shouldn't do. Then added mascara, and we are split in that. I know I like it, but the girls I was with said to not get that. They said they try to get lashes like mine, not go beyond it. So I won't do that afterwards. We added a tiny amount of blush and a lighter lipstick. After we were done, we took a picture, which I was so excited to see if the how old site gendered me. It said male, boo.
Then we went for a late lunch in makeup and nobody paid a second glance. We ate, had a drink and went home.
However, when I got home I took a picture in the bathroom. That genders female, Yay! The picture still isn't as good as my avatar. The Avatar was digital makeup, and honestly a better picture to start with. However, Its using pink tones rather than neutrals. I think pinks work better for me. I bought a couple things at sephora to make the quota at the end as well.
After coming home my sister and I were excited to show my mom, and my mom brought us all into the bathroom to show me how to put on lip liner and lipstick. We had a big giggle moment, because it's so silly and we were so close doing all this together. My sister told me I better get used to it, since that's what all girls do together in the bathroom.
All told, I will cherish this day. I must thank my neighbor and my sister for humoring me with this tiny trip. It was my first time being out in makeup and gave me confidence to try more.



Bari Jo