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if your new to transition, this is for you

Started by iris1469, July 24, 2011, 10:38:57 AM

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Annah

Quote from: Ceridwynn on July 24, 2011, 02:39:23 PM
Just logged on and was interested in this topic only to find out it has been taken down due to some people disagreeing with you, come on dont throw a fit and accept that some people will have different views than you. I would love to have read your other tips.

her other tips were wonderful. If i remember correctly the others were:

1. Don't start any surgery until at least 2 years of HRT.

I couldn't agree more. Rushing into a breast augementation or FFS may be a waste of money if you do not allow HRT to do it's thing.

2. While transitioning start with laser.

This is a good tip too. If you have dark hairs and light skin, you can eliminate those hairs while the electrolysis can take care of the rest. If you went full time before complete hair removal like i did, this is very important to have laser....since electrolysis requires you to grow your hair out for a few days. With laser, you have to shave as closely as possible in order for the laser to really be effective.

I just shave really close, bring my makeup with me to the spa...get the laser done and then put the makeup on. Laser is very friendly for those doing RLE before hair is fully removed.
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~RoadToTrista~

Quote from: Candice on July 24, 2011, 02:51:57 PM
She took it down? Lol. what do you expect, she's an attention seeker.
That's rude.
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Annah

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Lilly_Mossiano

Quote from: Annah on July 24, 2011, 02:57:03 PM
her other tips were wonderful. If i remember correctly the others were:

1. Don't start any surgery until at least 2 years of HRT.

I couldn't agree more. Rushing into a breast augementation or FFS may be a waste of money if you do not allow HRT to do it's thing.

2. While transitioning start with laser.

This is a good tip too. If you have dark hairs and light skin, you can eliminate those hairs while the electrolysis can take care of the rest. If you went full time before complete hair removal like i did, this is very important to have laser....since electrolysis requires you to grow your hair out for a few days. With laser, you have to shave as closely as possible in order for the laser to really be effective.

I just shave really close, bring my makeup with me to the spa...get the laser done and then put the makeup on. Laser is very friendly for those doing RLE before hair is fully removed.

Thanks for posting up this up
Quote from: Candice on July 24, 2011, 02:51:57 PM
She took it down? Lol. what do you expect, she's an attention seeker.
Quote from: ~RoadToTrista~ on July 24, 2011, 02:57:24 PM
That's rude.

I have to agree with this, whether or not she is an attention seeker why take the state it, if for no other reason than to attempt to make yourself feel better than by saying something hurtful about another. We are all here looking for help and friendship, why take the time to tare each other down there are a whole lot of other people who can do that for us. We should take the time to build one another up
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kate durcal

I found this beautiful lady with tons of good tips for those new to transition. Enjoy!



Kate D
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Annah

Quote from: kate durcal on July 24, 2011, 03:42:48 PM
I found this beautiful lady with tons of good tips for those new to transition. Enjoy!



Kate D

Ya, Jesslyn is a good friend. We started to transitioned on the same exact day. She's pretty fun and she has some awesome vlogs.
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kate durcal

Quote from: Candice on July 24, 2011, 02:51:57 PM
She took it down? Lol. what do you expect, she's an attention seeker.

Perhap she just forgot, she has a brain cancer you know; so, lets cut her some slack.

Kate
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Maga Girl

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Princess of Hearts

When I started living openly I thought that I would be spending lots of time buying and wearing make-up.   This hasn't turned out to be the case.   Some days I wear 'full' make-up, but most days I only use mascara and lip gloss, some days I don't wear any make-up.   Isn't it funny, when my mother didn't approve of me wearing make-up and said so I wore make-up everyday - although I did my make-up in my room.   Now that I can wear make-up without the slightest comment from her I don't seem to feel the need to paint my face everyday.



It is the same with clothes.  I thought that I would be living in skirts and dresses, and while I do wear skirts and the occasional dress, I wear jeans/trousers more often than not.  The only items I wear everyday are bras and panties.   I have several bra and panty sets but quite often I am wearing the bra from one set with the panties from another.   :laugh:
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jamie nicole

Quote from: Forum Admin on July 24, 2011, 10:45:23 AM
Some good tips. However, I would not advise permanent makeup.

i have both permanent eyeliner and lipcolor......makeup is perfect all day and all night long.
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spacial

kitty

I find your post intersting and thought provoking.

If I may disagree with some points, or not understand others, doesn't mean I lack respect or admiration for you.

Big huggs
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