So I've obviously never done this before and I plan on it this summer when I finally go full time, but where do I go exactly to do this and what do I say? I honestly have absolutely no idea, thanks for the help again!
Emma
I just wander in to my local beautician and say "I need my brows waxed."
I used to get it done pre-transition too..
And even if I'm appearing as male, they won't ask any technical questions or anything? Probably sounds dumb, and thank you for replying!
Nope, never got any questions, as a male or female..
I did get charged more as a male though.. lol
Are you serious? What was the price difference???
About $2 or $3....
I used to leave it a lot longer between visits..
Uhh, I've never done anything to mine, would they be considered long? I don't know how any of this works or if it will even help me pass haha
I get mine done about every 6 weeks first few times was as a guy.
Same as Kelly. I want my eybrows shaped. I then said I want them in a feminine curve. No issues.
After that I started having them tinted as well. No problems
It isn't an issue.
You are a customer. Just do it!
I think a nice, well shaped pair of brows is always a benefit. :)
Alright, thank you ladies :) I really appreciate it a lot, I feel confident to do this in a couple months! =)
Lots of people get it done male and female!
It really isn't and issue. It's like waxing. Guys and Gals get waxed, it's normal!
Ever seen a pro-wrestler with body hair?
Or a cyclist?
Or a body builder?
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Not to worry Ms. Chips, we'll take care of those bothersome brows straight away
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Not to worry Ms. Chips, we'll take care of those bothersome brows straight away
Real comforting...... -_-
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Emma - thanks for asking this question! I actually woke up this morning thinking the same exact thing, and that I was going to ask. You beat me to it. I think you and I are at roughly the same points. I also saw your post about growing your hair out. I asked a coworker about the salon she goes to and talked about growing my hair out. Her stylist specializes in long hair, and I am hopeful the appointment goes well. I will probably ask about eyebrows while I am there based on feedback from the group :)
I'm going to take the eyebrow plunge soon, I have forever had thick dark busy eyebrows and am going to go with just a reshape (still not out to people and a full femme reshape might just bring a bit of attention). Then again, who the hell would notice! Hahaha I think I'll see what the say they can do when I go in. I will have to post before and after pics when it happens!
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Emma, your brows look just fine to me. I agree with muuu you can DIY. Just brush upwards and trim. It looks from your avatar all you'd need to do is pluck strays. They have a nice shape already.
I get mine done every few weeks, it's really no big thing I even go in there in guy mode and get them done, I just tell them "High and Thin" and they take care of the rest.
Quote from: EmmaS on February 26, 2013, 03:29:50 AM
And even if I'm appearing as male, they won't ask any technical questions or anything? Probably sounds dumb,
You find out quickly how little people care when you start doing things like getting your eyebrows done or shaving your legs. :o No one has said a thing to me! Well the fact that I'm 6"1 and look like quarterback might have something with that! :laugh:
So, just out of curiosity, what would the effect be if I really was to go in and get my eyebrows shaped in a feminine way, even though I'm still just presenting as a guy in everyday life? Because I really have been thinking about this, and thinking about how my bushy eyebrows are still just a dead giveaway that I'm really a guy whenever I attempt "girl mode" in my mirror at home, but at the same time I'm really afraid that female eyebrows would just make me look really dumb in my everyday life as a guy.
What's everyone's experience with this? Because, again, I really want to have a decent "girl mode," and I'd love to have shaplier eyebrows, but since I'm not out to pretty much any of my friends and none of my coworkers at the moment, I'm afraid it would look weird.
It just makes you look more groomed. Probably a good time to start since the e is really going to start kicking in soon.
Quote from: EmmaS on February 26, 2013, 03:10:50 AM
So I've obviously never done this before and I plan on it this summer when I finally go full time, but where do I go exactly to do this and what do I say? I honestly have absolutely no idea, thanks for the help again!
Emma
I had me eyebrows permanently shaped by my electrologist to have that nice natural arch. I did only do it once I was full time. Up until that point I did it with scissors and an eyebrow comb.
Quote from: cheetaking243 on February 26, 2013, 11:38:16 AM
So, just out of curiosity, what would the effect be if I really was to go in and get my eyebrows shaped in a feminine way, even though I'm still just presenting as a guy in everyday life?
Here one way to look at this how many times in your day to day life do you pay attention to another persons eye brows? My eye brows have been shaped for months I have not heard one commit about it! Even from my coworkers who talk a lot of trash. We tend to put more thought into this than needs to be. :)
I just do my own. Trial and error but its cheap.
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I have mine threaded for £5 every month.I used to do them myself but I need glasses for close up and I can't pluck them wearing glasses.Threading is a lot quicker and kinder to the skin than wax.
Quote from: Heather on February 26, 2013, 12:20:24 PM
Here one way to look at this how many times in your day to day life do you pay attention to another persons eye brows?
All the time. :P But that's because I'm constantly being obsessive about comparing the masculine and feminine features of everyone's faces. So I'm probably not the best example. I know what you mean, though, most people really don't give a damn. I guess I'm just scared because I have very dark eyebrows when compared to my skin, so I'm afraid that if I get them thinned it would be REALLY obvious, and draw unnecessary attention.
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Quote from: cheetaking243 on February 26, 2013, 02:32:59 PM
All the time. :P But that's because I'm constantly being obsessive about comparing the masculine and feminine features of everyone's faces. So I'm probably not the best example. I know what you mean, though, most people really don't give a damn. I guess I'm just scared because I have very dark eyebrows, so I'm afraid that if I get them thinned it would be REALLY obvious, and draw unnecessary attention.
My eyebrows are completely blond maybe they would get noticed if they were darker? But if people are really paying attention to my eyebrows I really don't care at this point! :laugh: But you should be just fine.
I went in and they thought I was just another guy getting a brow wax. It's fairly common, guys just like to keep them trimmed.
However, when she asked what I wanted I said "as feminine as possible". She asked me a few questions and then asked if I was trans, apparently her sister is a psychologist and she knows a lot about trans people and was very understanding and friendly. Even though I was in guy mode, she immediately offered to call me by my preferred name and instructed the staff to do so and started using the correct pronouns.
So you might be pleasantly surprised sometimes :D
Quote from: big kim on February 26, 2013, 02:22:50 PM
I have mine threaded for £5 every month.I used to do them myself but I need glasses for close up and I can't pluck them wearing glasses.Threading is a lot quicker and kinder to the skin than wax.
Threading is great. I even do the vellus (NOT venous) stuff on the rest of my face leaving my skin like silk. Doesn't take too long to learn. A piece of cotton is all you need. Amazing.
I got mine waxed two weeks ago for the first time. I then went to the gym. Due to the presence of certain obvious equipment tween my legs, I still use the men's locker room to change. So that means I went walking into the locker room with:
Long hair
Waxed eyebrows of feminine styling
Shaved, and I'm not talking about the face
Long finger nails
Breast buds
Ain't no one gave me an odd look nor said anything. Though the clock is moving pretty quickly on the end of my gym membership due to those growing buds.
Still, you can get away with quite a lot if you get things lke your eyebrows done and aren't full time.
Early in transition my eyebrows were meticulous, I just did them myself btw. Now I pretty much don't even touch them lol, idk why. Well, I darken them up a bit so they're visible I guess. Maybe that's why I don't bother with them, they're pretty blonde and just blend into my skin.
Anyway, you can totally do them yourself. For those worried about how they will look if you present male–if they are super feminine, yeah it will look odd. However, like other people said, you don't have to go crazy. Just trim them so the hair is even length and pluck out the stragglers and they'll maybe not look mega feminine but not masculine either.
Hi;
I get my Eyebrows shaped once a month at the beauticians and at the same time get my eyelashes tinted - normally blue black. Although my beauty therapist has been pressing me to get my eyebrows tinted I haven't done that yet, but probably will son as I have already had 8 LaserIPL sessions on my Uperr lip, lower lip and chin, so the hairs are going rapidly and means I am only shaving now once a week.
Getting a nice feminine curve to your eyebrows says something about you. Same with getting a proper manicure and pedicure or file and polish. My ex SO used to say that the mark of well polished woman was perfectly polished and manicured finger and toenails with a nice matching colour (try OPI)
I get my fingernails and toenails done once a fortnight and that with my makeup these days means I rarely don't pass.. Mind you I am very lucky as I don't have an Adams Apple, plus I have very small hands and my feet are also small (and going down with the daily HRT).
Other things I would really recommend is make sure you get Arms and Underarms waxed once a month, as well as a full leg wax and bikini line. Most beauticians will treat you and there are lots that are Trans friendly. With the softness in the skin that comes with Oestrogen, l waxed legs and thighs feel just wonderful. and silky soft
I have also started on having my breasts and décolleté treated with Laser/IPL as I was very self conscious about my hairs around my aureola and in my cleavage. With these all nearly gone and my budding breasts I can finally wear a plunging bra and low cut tops and dress.
Remember these little things all go together to provide with a better overall presentation.
Hugs