Quote from: Bari Jo on May 13, 2018, 09:24:56 AM
I spoke too soon, it's more of a pearlescent pink. Of the three I tried, I like this one best. I'll probably go to work with this polish on. My work doesnt care how I dress:)
Bari Jo
Bari Jo: It is many times the "little things" that make you feel good about yourself in transitioning and making an effort to feel more feminine as you begin to present yourself as your "new you"
Even while temporarily having to be in the male-mode for various reasons, details like subtle shades of fingernail and toenail polish, ear studs, eyebrow shaping, hair styling, body hair removal and light makeup, wearing feminine cut clothing and perhaps shoes are great ways to start expressing your feminine side and soon may become an advertisement for your transition intentions. All of this can help pave the path for you to officially come-out to more and more people that cross your path.
Oh, and
@Laurie is absolutely correct about some nail polishes like glitter polish.... it can be very, very difficult to remove completely. For days after you think that you have removed it... you may still be able to see remnants of the glitter on your fingers. Also deep and bright shades like blue, maroon, red, etc can be difficult to remove entirely and at the edges of each nail there can be tell-tale signs of it's past existence.... In my own experience, when attempting to remove all traces for whatever reason, I have found that using a discarded toothbrush dipped in polish remover helps to clean up those areas more easily.
I am enjoying reading about your exciting journey... all the trials, tribulations, frustrations and YES, and especially the SUCCESSES too.
Keep the updates coming... and pictures too, as you feel comfortable sharing with us.
Hugs, and well wishes,
Danielle