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ME: before and after...quite a difference!!

Started by jamie nicole, July 12, 2011, 07:32:23 PM

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jamie nicole



me before, being a "man's man" lol.....compared to my avatar (a recent portrait scanned at low res to fit data restriction) doesnt even look like the same person! granted, I've done alot to enhance my appearance...no ffs but plenty of chemical peels, retin a and skin bleach to remove freckles....

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RhinoP

Absolute holy crap! Yours is truly such a transition and on top of looking 100% like a woman (you look more female than most females!), you also have immaculate skin, great hair, an extremely harmonious face, and quite frankly, you look a model. (And I mean 'model' in a respectful sense, like a beautiful portrait, not in the sleezy porno sense - though hey, you could probably pull that off too.  ;) )

You're very lucky you needed no FFS - even in your male portrait, some features point to a good transition, such as how your forehead didn't have bossing (mine has it extremely bad), and how your chin, cheek, and forehead proportions are proportioned (none of them stuck out more than the other). However, I truly would not have guessed you'd have been able to transition as well as you did, and again, its truly wow. I'd also say you truly look so much more "you" and confident now!

Any tips you want to share when it comes to improving the skin? I have horrible skin myself and a couple of dermatologists are giving me the runaround, trying their hardest to make sure I don't achieve a female sense of beautiful skin. Any first steps on what one should take in that route? And again, it looks like your hard work paid off so wonderfully.
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jamie lee

Amazing ! and no FFs, Your so pretty !  :)

Jamie Lee
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inna

Ok simply not fair, no one should look as good without FFS, I mean if that was a common thing, surgeons would be beggin street corners, darn you are lucky girl :)
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qUiRkY qUeEn

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Annah

most people don't need FFS. Many think it is the answer for all their problems but they dont stop and think they may not need it!

This was me just two years ago:


This is me now:


No FFS, No BA

Just positive reinforcement! You will be surprised how many who say they need FFS truly dont need it
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jamie nicole

Quote from: RhinoP on July 12, 2011, 08:57:54 PMAny tips you want to share when it comes to improving the skin? I have horrible skin myself and a couple of dermatologists are giving me the runaround, trying their hardest to make sure I don't achieve a female sense of beautiful skin. Any first steps on what one should take in that route? And again, it looks like your hard work paid off so wonderfully.

everything started with wanting to erase the freckles....i wanted a nice even complexion without having to wear foundation all the time.  I started with chemical peels.  The chemical peels got rid of the sun damaged skin from my youth but did little for the freckles.  Then I started with 6% skin bleach and on top of that, 1% retin a.  I discovered that the combination of bleach and retin a had my face peeling about every 3 days and new skin cells.  I moisturize with Neutrogena's healthy defense spf 50.  only drawback is that I must wear spf anything whenever I'm out in the sun because I will burn with the bleach and retin a.  When doing an eyebrow wax, i gotta stop about a week before. :)
I still do a chemical peel about every other month
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jamie nicole

just thought of something rather funny........the few, the proud, the marines....we're looking for a few good men....haha if only they knew how much that wasnt really me!!  :)
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Joelene9

Jamie,
  For a Marine, you came out well!  We both served our country, don't you think we should be proud!  You're gorgeous!
  Joelene the sailor
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Janet_Girl

SEMPRE FI Marine.  And the Marines are like many of us girls, "Looking for a few good men."
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inna

same here, 1.5 years difference just 5 months pharmaceutical HRT and 2 years natural soy hormones. Even though I feel the need for FFS I am still amased when I look at these pictures. I was passed by last week by 2 very close friends at two different locations and wasn't recognized, no makeup, jeans and tshirt, baseball cap on, I mean, literally looking like my former self,  (not that I am trying that at all) they just passed by like no one ever remotely familiar :)

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LilKittyCatZoey

Quote from: Annah on July 12, 2011, 09:50:22 PM
most people don't need FFS. Many think it is the answer for all their problems but they dont stop and think they may not need it!

This was me just two years ago:


This is me now:


No FFS, No BA

Just positive reinforcement! You will be surprised how many who say they need FFS truly dont need it




Can i just say its hard to believe you never did the ffs because you look simply amazing and in fact all you girls do its quite a way for someone to believe it could be me to  :D but i have learnt dont get your hopes up not all of us are as lucky as others but we are lucky in other ways ^^
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jamie nicole

no, I cant say that I was proud to have served.  for me, my only reasons for enlisting were to try and prove to myself I was something I wasnt....a man.  the progression for me was sports in high school, 3 year enlistment in the army, then a 6 year enlistment in the marine corps....wasted time in hindsight.
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VannaSiamese

Quote from: RhinoP on July 12, 2011, 08:57:54 PM
Any tips you want to share when it comes to improving the skin? I have horrible skin myself and a couple of dermatologists are giving me the runaround, trying their hardest to make sure I don't achieve a female sense of beautiful skin. Any first steps on what one should take in that route? And again, it looks like your hard work paid off so wonderfully.

Clarisonic!  Go buy one.  It was undoubtedly the best thing I ever did for my skin and I've done a lot (including laser rejuvenation).  Almost every member of my family now owns a Clarisonic and a lot of my friends, they are really that good.  I quit wearing makeup after I got mine. 
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LilKittyCatZoey

Quote from: VannaSiamese on July 13, 2011, 12:07:20 PM
Clarisonic!  Go buy one.  It was undoubtedly the best thing I ever did for my skin and I've done a lot (including laser rejuvenation).  Almost every member of my family now owns a Clarisonic and a lot of my friends, they are really that good.  I quit wearing makeup after I got mine. 

What is that exactly?
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VannaSiamese

Quote from: LilKittyCatZoey on July 13, 2011, 12:49:46 PM
What is that exactly?
It's a skin cleaning brush... they have one for the eyes too called the Opal that I also have, but I wouldn't recommend it compared to the Clarisonic.  The Opal is nice, but the Clarisonic is amazing http://www.clarisonic.com/ 
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LilKittyCatZoey

W@ow look pretty good but i am still young so i dont think i need it just yet  ;) ;) i might still get it anyways :D :D :D
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Joelene9

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Keaira

WOW! looking at these pictures just amazes me. I guess my appearance might change more than I thought it would. Makes me pretty hopeful actually. I dont think I will need FFS, maybe some work dont to lower my hairline. But, I've even had one girl at work, whom I have had a crush on for a long time, tell me I dont need surgery, I look like a girl already. I think she was being polite personally.
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LilKittyCatZoey

Wow so we dont even need ffs it seems well hopefully lol thats gonna be hard to explain to my friends haha cant wait lol
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