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Started by Smith, October 04, 2010, 09:58:22 AM

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Smith

Hi all Sisters,

Here is good link I think, how to make us beauty as transgender woman: http://steppingoutsecret.com/
I'm so sorry if someone has posted about this before, I think this is very good information :D :D :D
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spacial

I've seen this and they send me mailings by email.

It does look intersting.
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Janet_Girl

I actually have been a member of Lucille Sorella's Secrets for about two years now.  She has some great tips and tricks for the new gal who is just beginning.

I have a lot of respect for this Lady.
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spacial

I confess, that while I read the email, I haven't ordred any of the products.

But they do look good. Certainly cover a lot of issues. Janet's recommendation is a definate plus.
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Izumi

Quote from: Smith on October 04, 2010, 09:58:22 AM
Hi all Sisters,

Here is good link I think, how to make us beauty as transgender woman: http://steppingoutsecret.com/
I'm so sorry if someone has posted about this before, I think this is very good information :D :D :D

Do you really need this kind of stuff.. i got my makeup advice from mac, when i got my first set of cosmetics, i got my dressing setup by finding out what looks good on me and what styles work and dont, common sense not to dress like a hooker, i got my voice through practice, and all the rest just kind of fell in line.... Do you really need how to books when there is also a wealth of information here?
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Janet_Girl

Quote from: Izumi on October 04, 2010, 02:36:33 PM
Do you really need this kind of stuff.. i got my makeup advice from mac, when i got my first set of cosmetics, i got my dressing setup by finding out what looks good on me and what styles work and dont, common sense not to dress like a hooker, i got my voice through practice, and all the rest just kind of fell in line.... Do you really need how to books when there is also a wealth of information here?

Some do and some don't.  But it is nice to know that a lot of it is in one location.  My makeup advice came from a lady that teaches TG women makeup and tricks.
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barbie

Should I study all of them? I am already tired of studying too much.

The products look so nice and seductive. Probably I can purchase them after I am retired  :)

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Izumi

Quote from: Janet Lynn on October 04, 2010, 02:48:38 PM
Some do and some don't.  But it is nice to know that a lot of it is in one location.  My makeup advice came from a lady that teaches TG women makeup and tricks.

Did you have to pay for that advice?  All i did was go to MAC with a friend of mine, they showed me how to put on makeup, and gave me my day to day natural look, all that was free, of course i did buy the makeup after though ^_^, but then again that was my aim from the start.
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kelly_aus

This seems like a great idea for those that can't/won't do as Izumi and others did.. Some lack the confidence to wander in to a make up place and ask for advice/make a purchase..

The kit also provides info that CAN'T be easily obtained elsewhere.. Sure, you can pick some of it up other places, but not in the same detail that this provides..
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Janet_Girl

Quote from: Izumi on October 04, 2010, 03:57:49 PM
Did you have to pay for that advice?  All i did was go to MAC with a friend of mine, they showed me how to put on makeup, and gave me my day to day natural look, all that was free, of course i did buy the makeup after though ^_^, but then again that was my aim from the start.

Yes I did.  But did MAC set you up with three complete outfits?  I didn't think so.  And I probably paid less than you did for the makeup.

What is wrong with paying for advise?  I wonder Izumi, if you have even looked at the information there.  There is a lot of good information there other than just makeup tips.  And what is wrong with helping someone for a price.

I know her program first hand, and I know Lucille.  She is truly godsend to girls who have no where to turn.
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azSam

I'm fairly interested in this program. But I don't have the funds to spare. Not to mention I'm scared to spend it on something that may or may not prove to be good.
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Rock_chick

I don't actually think these kind of things teach you anything you probably don't know anyway...what they do teach you however is how to feel relaxed and confident about yourself, because that is the real secret to just about everything in life.
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K8

These things can be good if you feel you need them.  There is also a service in Seattle that will make you over and take you shopping en femme.  And there's another (at least one) in NYC plus probably other places.  (I've heard of one in London.)  Many of these are aimed at cross-dressesrs but will gladly accommodate early-stage TS's too.

For me, I sought out advice aimed at GG women and applied it to my specific body type, facial structure, coloring, etc.  I didn't feel the need to go to trans-specific services, but I won't fault those who do.  To each her own.  Whatever works for you, but I am wary of these kinds of things in general because sometimes they are just looking to make some easy money and take advantage of the vulnerable.  (DISCLAIMER: I don't know anything about this particular service and it could well be legit.)

Just my 2ยข. :-\

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
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V M

Lucille does have some good tips regarding a variety of techniques for developing a fem. persona

Make up companies will gladly give good advice regarding their products

Companies that sell clothes will usually give you good advice as to what looks good on you

I'm not going to bunk any of them

It is a good idea to bring a friend along that will give you an honest opinion as to what's workin' for you though
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spacial

Quote from: SamanthaFLA on October 04, 2010, 05:52:31 PM
I'm fairly interested in this program. But I don't have the funds to spare. Not to mention I'm scared to spend it on something that may or may not prove to be good.

As several have said, this program can be useful.

It needs to be paid for. There are other sources of information.

It's specifically designed for the purpose.

Clearly, if you don't have the funds, you would be foolish to splash out. Bills, food, daily care, everything else.

But you could always subscribe to her emails. They are free and five you tasters of what she offers.
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Smith

Thanks for your sharing sister Izumi, about http://steppingoutsecret.com/ , I think we can select it what we need, for example they provide video for exercise how to develop muscle for lower body...hihi, so they teach us how to make our hip looks bigger....hihihi :) :) :) so looks more feminim isn't it? :D :D :D
Quote from: Izumi on October 04, 2010, 02:36:33 PM
Do you really need this kind of stuff.. i got my makeup advice from mac, when i got my first set of cosmetics, i got my dressing setup by finding out what looks good on me and what styles work and dont, common sense not to dress like a hooker, i got my voice through practice, and all the rest just kind of fell in line.... Do you really need how to books when there is also a wealth of information here?
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Smith

Thank you so much Janet Lynn, you give the most important point.
You are right, I absolutely agree with you sister, they have many information from different background, and looks so professional :D
They want help us with alittle wages, is worthed I think :D :D :D
Quote from: Janet Lynn on October 04, 2010, 05:19:11 PM
Yes I did.  But did MAC set you up with three complete outfits?  I didn't think so.  And I probably paid less than you did for the makeup.

What is wrong with paying for advise?  I wonder Izumi, if you have even looked at the information there.  There is a lot of good information there other than just makeup tips.  And what is wrong with helping someone for a price.

I know her program first hand, and I know Lucille.  She is truly godsend to girls who have no where to turn.
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Smith

Hi Sister Samantha, you can find some demo exercise by Gina Roman in youtube, then you will see the benefit of them, and maybe after watch that video, you will like it "http://steppingoutsecret.com/" very much.

Maybe for some people that good looking as Transgender woman no need that information, but how many transgender woman look like a biological woman in this forum (this is really that I want it to be), I think this kind of people needs that information, even though this information isn't a guarantee that we become beautiful lady as long as we didn't do practice like as they said.

This is just my opinion, everybody ofcourse has different opinion :D :D :D
Quote from: SamanthaFLA on October 04, 2010, 05:52:31 PM
I'm fairly interested in this program. But I don't have the funds to spare. Not to mention I'm scared to spend it on something that may or may not prove to be good.
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spacial

As I've previously said, I haven't bought any of the courses on offer. But I do regularly receive emails. These are, of course free.

These are a few which might give an idea of what this lady does.

While it is clear, this lady is attempting to run a business here, I don't believe that, alone, should be a reason to dismiss her. What matters is that what she offers is suitable for you and you are in a financial position to afford it.

http://www.enfemmefashionguide.com/

http://feminizationsecrets.com/beauty-tips/feminize-your-face-4-eyelash-breakthoughs-you-need-to-know-about/

http://feminizationsecrets.com/beauty-tips/how-to-disguise-big-hands-and-feet/
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Smith

Thank you so much sister Spacial of your sharing, this is really help many people I think :-* :-* :-*
:D :D :D
Quote from: spacial on October 05, 2010, 07:47:42 AM
As I've previously said, I haven't bought any of the courses on offer. But I do regularly receive emails. These are, of course free.

These are a few which might give an idea of what this lady does.

While it is clear, this lady is attempting to run a business here, I don't believe that, alone, should be a reason to dismiss her. What matters is that what she offers is suitable for you and you are in a financial position to afford it.

http://www.enfemmefashionguide.com/

http://feminizationsecrets.com/beauty-tips/feminize-your-face-4-eyelash-breakthoughs-you-need-to-know-about/

http://feminizationsecrets.com/beauty-tips/how-to-disguise-big-hands-and-feet/
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