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Guest Diana Prince

As I have posted a few times in the past, I am not really interested in shaving my facial hair, or even in wearing makeup for that matter. However, I have considered getting one of those female latex masks to help make the image more "complete" when I am dressed up. That doesn't seem to fit the norm here from what I have seen, but I am curious to see if anyone else has considered that before... or maybe even gotten one and tried it. I am sure it probably isn't very comfortable, but I am never dressed up for very long stretches of time anyway. The major downside is that they are extremely expensive. I was trying to find a cheaper way to simply get a latex covering for my face to cover over my beard and moustache and then I could do the makeup, etc... however, I couldn't find anything. Then I figured it would probably just be easier to just get a mask that is already painted on. They look kind of freaky, but not as freaky as my manly face while wearing female clothes!

Thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions?

Diana

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Guest Elizabeth K

I've seen those on the internet. I always felt they were just a prop. I didn't want to spend the money. The beard and moustache - all I can say is it needs to go, if you are serious about showning feminine in the mirror.

But I am not a CDer anymore - and I guess I never was. I will and have sacrified everything to be a woman, so I guess I am not able to give advice anymore.

Lizzy

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A full face latex mask makes you look like you are in disguise - I would not go anywhere near a bank, jewelry store or convenience store while wearing one.

If you are determined to keep the facial hair, you might look into theatrical prosthetics - they make small patches of latex - chins and the like for actors and you glue them on with a special glue that can be dissolved rather than pulling the hair out - it is a little more natural looking once you learn how to blend them in but many times they do not survive repeated use so the cost again is very high.

Lizzy has it right if you want to look female the hair needs to go.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest rachael1
As I have posted a few times in the past, I am not really interested in shaving my facial hair, or even in wearing makeup for that matter. However, I have considered getting one of those female latex masks to help make the image more "complete" when I am dressed up. That doesn't seem to fit the norm here from what I have seen, but I am curious to see if anyone else has considered that before... or maybe even gotten one and tried it.

Diana

Hi Diana,

I don't think there is a norm here. We are all different in unique ways and everyone is welcome here. What is normal anyway?

I have never used a latex mask but if you feel comfortable dressing the way you have been then I personally wouldn't bother. You are dressing for you own needs no-one elses.

Good luck with the latex hunting.

Rachael

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Guest Wendae

I've seen some pretty life like ones on female mask sites. It would seem to me that if a person was disfigured, or had facial hair that one of these masks would help achieve a more pleasing look. They probably would not pass in public tho. I personally always wanted to try one but, they are expensive and ordering one presents a problem as SO is not a fan.

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Guest Diana Prince

I found one I really liked, and was hoping I could win it on eBay for under $100.... I not only lost the auction, but it ended up selling for near $250! I am a pretty crafty person, so I am considering experimenting with making some things out of latex. I am already starting to sew my own skirts, do chainmail (the metal kind), and I am about to start leatherworking. So what is adding one more thing? Can't be too hard can it? (Famous last words)

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Guest ChloëC

um. there's a norm here? Really? I know I certainly don't fit any norm that I can figure out.

I do think I've seen those masks, too, fortunately I have light body hair, (tho as I age it's sadly increasing) and I would not really consider it for myself. Now laser hair removal, I would consider in places.

But, I do believe pretty much in doing whatever you feel makes you feel better about yourself. Masks or laser or makeup or just single pieces of clothing. We're individuals, and we each have our own desires. If you do try the latex route, Diana, please let us know how it works for you.

Chloë

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Guest Diana Prince
um. there's a norm here? Really? I know I certainly don't fit any norm that I can figure out.

I do think I've seen those masks, too, fortunately I have light body hair, (tho as I age it's sadly increasing) and I would not really consider it for myself. Now laser hair removal, I would consider in places.

But, I do believe pretty much in doing whatever you feel makes you feel better about yourself. Masks or laser or makeup or just single pieces of clothing. We're individuals, and we each have our own desires. If you do try the latex route, Diana, please let us know how it works for you.

Chloë

Many thanks for the encouraging words Chloë. I know they are not an option for public use, but I never dress in public and have no plans/desire to do so. The only thing that I wanted to solve with the mask was when I am at home and I pass by the mirror and I see my face and beard and .. well... it looks really bad. :) I thought this was anohter way to "mask" that aspect so in the mirror it looked "more right" if that makes any sense at all. Plus I would be able to try this wig I have that simply will NOT do with my facial hair... :)

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