Graverobber, you didn't waste anyone's time!!! *slap* - That's what we're here for, to support each other. So don't think like that!!! *hugglez*
You're feeling what I think all (or at least most) of us feel. It's more of a mental barrier than a physical one. I was on hormones for 8 months before I went out for my first time, because I was terrified. Because all I saw was a guy looking back at me. And when I put on makeup, all I saw was a guy wearing makeup.
It took soooo long for me to break out of that funk. But looking back, I know that it was all in my head. Sure, an additional 10 months of hormones did some extra good stuff for me (which is what you see now), but I know that it hasn't changed me THAT much. I just had to work through that mental barrier.
The best way to do this was to find people who you know personally, who can support you, and who can give you critical feedback. Who can tell you if you're blush and eye makeup make you look like a clown; tell you if your clothes look 75 years too old for you; and to tell you that you're beautiful and truly mean it. My breakthrough happened on the same week that i went out for the first time, when people didn't know I was trans, and thought I was a lesbian there to support other trans people.
Graverobber9, are you a lesbian here on this site just to support trans-people like me? Because I can't tell that you're trans.

Cheer up though, a lot of girls would go crazy to look as good as you do right now. and especially since your so early in your transition, you're already pretty, but you're going to be stunning later on. Once you find your look (
clothes, makeup, hair, etc), and find your confidence (
which comes when you realize you're not a freak and people aren't staring at you!!), you're going to be an even more amazing person than you already are right now.
I implore you to - at the very least - talk to a gender therapist or psychiatrist about your feelings. Let them tell you whether or not you should transition. I don't want you to make a huge mistake and decide not to transition because of fear. Because if it comes back, and you decide transitioning is what you truly need, then you'll deeply regret not doing it sooner. I think most of us here can attest to that.
*hugs*