Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Im a guy who loves to dress as a girl but i need makeup, hair, and clothing tips

i would love to dress as a girly girlIm a guy who loves to dress as a girl but i need makeup, hair, and clothing tips
Rule #1 its not what you wear but how you wear it.


whatever your style or what you put on... YOU make the outfit carry yourself and love yourself in what you have on and everyone else will.





Rule #2 Find a style model


Whether it be a celebrity or a co-worker, look at their style in detail and pic what you like about it and emulate it.





Rule #3 Practice femininity


You may already be blazing, but there is an art to being ';socialite'; sexy. walk like your on a cloud ';leg over leg'; hold your head high, and express with your hands not your arms.





Rule #4 Dont over MAKE yourself UP


i no being a ';guy'; its hard to do make up that is beleivable, but try not to make yourself up, for a girl eyeliner, mascara, blush and lipstick is our base, for you try false eyelashes, a good liner, blush and a plumping gloss, the less you look like your trying the more believable





Rule #5 your hair is your greatest accessory


if your hair is short, a bob is your best accessory, if you want to go long, go with a good remy grade of clip in, NOT TO BIG like i said if you go over the top you'll look like a queen, if you go with just the normal ';going for a drink with the girls'; look you'll be better off than ';going to the strip club to work'; look.





Rule #6 love the skin your in, or mood :) Im a guy who loves to dress as a girl but i need makeup, hair, and clothing tips
Go to a store and buy some. If you're self-conscious, then tell the person at the register you're buying it for your twin sister. When you try on clothes, just take them to the guy's dressing room and make sure nobody's around to see you, and if they do, just say you have a twin sister and that you have to try stuff on to see if it'll fit her.
I'm sure you have a cell phone. Call around to the privately owned dress shops and ask if they would help you with dressing and purchases of girls clothes. Allot of the small business owners are very delighted in helping the TG comm. out .





Do the same with hair salons and with makeup. If you can let your hair grow out and then try a gender mutual hair style at first.





I called an AVON sales representative and asked for a sales person who would cater to my needs. I now have several AVON sales ladies that I can buy makeup from. Along with several Mary Kay sales ladies as well.





And if you should have any female friends that you can trust. They may be able to help you with cross dressing and with going out.
Start looking through magazines for women with your build that look good, eg broad shoulders, strong jaws, wider waist. Look at what makes it work for them.





If you can, just hang out in a district where you can see a concentration of crossdressers just doing day-to-day things and everyday clothes. Body language is a huge part of femininity/masculinity. Overaccentuate the feminism in mannerisms to compensate for your physique and you will just look like a drag queen.





Get to know some other crossdressers, either in person or online. In my experience, having known quite a few, I've found many are eager to share their own wisdom with those who take them seriously, having been in a similar predicament as you at one stage.





Again gay concentrated area especially: don't be afraid to ask wig shops for assistance or other makeover professionals for advice as a customer. They are likely to have seen all it before for the most part and are unlikely to treat you like a freak. If they do, just go somewhere else. You don't need their business.



For clothes check out Savors or some palce like it and take your time looking thrugh the clothes and then try some on. Be patient with yourself. remember different clothing makers have different sizes.You may need to try alot of clothes to find your sizes...but isnt that the fun part?
well. try reading some magezines like seventeen. or search online. good luck hun.





www.seventeen.com
contact the gay center for legit trangendered sites. They'll be able to guide you to the best places for makeup ideas.

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