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How to Get A More Androgynous Face


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Guest xX Alice Xx

So yeah the topic says it all really. I'm concerned that my face is too maculine and want to make it more androgynous or soft (I figure that would help). I didn't know if their any good ways to accomplish this so I was hoping you guys could help. Thanks.

My face: ClV0g.png?1?8608

(I'm removing the link after a week or so for privacy reasons so just a heads up)

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Guest Nova Maria

Something I would recommend would be to shape your eyebrows thinner. I'm constantly amazed at how much of a different the brows make to the face.

Also, lighter skin often appears more soft and delicate. You might consider some mild skin brightening products.

Hope it helps!

:wub: Nova

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Guest avamae

This is going to sound wierd but milk baths really soften the skin a lot. To get a more feminine face, hair really plays a huge roll in how your face can come off. I suggest doing an adrogynous style that fits your face shape maybe a bit more feminine style. To find your face shape you can search it on google, or go in the mirror and determine what shape your face most resembles and then google hair styles for that. Smiling helps. Make-up can do a whole nother world of things, not saying do your ake up like a female but there are different ways you can use/ manipulate make-up to change how you look.

~Ava

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Guest Brooke777

I would say smile, and shape your eyebrows. You dont have a real square jaw, and you have a nice nose. It shouldnt take allot to get where you want. Best of luck.

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Guest Mittens_kittens

Very good comments so far. Definitely agree on thinning the eyebrows (just from the bottom, a little thinner as you go towards the outside of your eyes), lightening your skin and smiling. Using a light-weight foundation to lighten your complexion would help, as well as lightening around the eyes to make them look bigger and more noticeable. Be really careful to match the shade to your natural skin tone. Growing out your hair a little bit more on the sides and the back should help a bit too. Layers or tapering the hair so it looks a bit fluffier would look good.

I want to see another picture after you've tried some of these great suggestions people have given you! :)

Mittens

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Guest Juniper Blue

I am not great with this type of thing but you certainly have nice features and it should not be difficult to bring out more softness and to cultivate your beauty. The girls have good advice! Remember to smile :thumbsup:

Hugs,

JB

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Guest Jo-I-Dunno

Don't know how far you're willing to go, but since all the simple things have been said (makeup, hair, eyebrows, smiling), I thought I'd add what's worked for me.

1. Testosterone blockers

2. Estrogen

3. Electrolysis

The first two change your face in subtle, vague ways but for obvious reasons.

As for number 3: the thing about facial hair is, even when clean shaven, it's not feminine. People who don't have to shave generally have this thin fuzz which shaving takes away. It's subtle, but I think people pick up on that. Also, less vaguely, even after a clean shave, the skin is darker and rougher where the hair's gonna grow back. To be honest, I can see it on your upper lip in that photo.

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