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Some of you that follow me know that a few weeks ago my wife became OK with my shaving my under-arms, but the facial hair was a stumbling point for her. Last Friday, even though it's very difficult for her, she actually shaved my face. That weekend we did my make-up and wig and the hole nine yards. She decided to do a small photo shoot and has been 'riding me' to post these on the site.

I want to thank the kind and supportive people here in the playground for helping me and special thanks to the admin that 'talked me off the ledge' last year.

I'v finally worked up the courage to post some photos.

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Looking at those I cannot even imagine the facial hair!

Lovely photos :)

It's nice to see a face to put to the posts

Thank you

Tracy x

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Looking at those I cannot even imagine the facial hair!

Lovely photos :)

It's nice to see a face to put to the posts

Thank you

Tracy x

Thanx so much, Tracy. I had a mustache and goatee and it kind of detracted from the female persona. LOL

Yeah, I've wanted to post photos for a while but I certainly couldn't post with facial hair. For the first time I feel pretty, and mostly complete, but definitely content.

*hugs*

-Fiona

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Thanx Carla and Tracy. Yeah, that wig is gorgeous and only around $160. Feels pretty darn realistic and my wife loves it on me, so that's a bonus. So much nicer than the wig i bought online...

**HUGS TO ALL**

-Fion

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Wow look at that pretty girl! I wonder if she uses Vaniqua or the generic equivalent Efflora to tame a Beard to very slowly growing girl peach fuzz? I guess only she and her dermatologist knows for sure. Giggle. "Who said that???" Shhh... JodyAnn

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Wow look at that pretty girl! I wonder if she uses Vaniqua or the generic equivalent Efflora to tame a Beard to very slowly growing girl peach fuzz? I guess only she and her dermatologist knows for sure. Giggle. "Who said that???" Shhh... JodyAnn

Thank you sweetie. No, I've never heard of that. I just looked it up and it appears to be a drug to slow facial hair growth? Is that true? Once you stop using it, odes growth revert back or is this permanent? I doubt my wife would be OK with that at this point. She's still working on processing this whole thing.

But thank you again, appreciated SOOOO much, everyone. :)

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I went to my dermatologist and was given a Vaniqua prescription after going over the drug information thoroughly. In glee I raced to the pharmacy to find it is considered a vanity drug not cover under insurance. A pricy $135 a tube. I was as crestfallen as I was broke. So no personal experience.

After I researched for a generic, I found Efflora at about 60% cheaper. It has to be applied twice a day and in about a month clear results can be expected. After two months the face can be waxed once or twice a month having powdered the face first to keep from hurting the skin. I'm game!

The cost of Efflora versed $10,000 for electro works out to about thirty years. So it seems cost effective. Yes without it my beard will revert, but in my 80s, if I grow a full beard I can supplement my retirement from income as a bearded lady in a circus. I only have to sit in a tent and sign autographs. Giggle.

More seriously, I am thinking of trying it a while until I can afford electro which is a little farther down on my bucket list.

Which is more of my pretzel logic. Also like me, I'm comparable to green olives, either loved or hated, yet so flavorful! Your tastes may vary. Hug. JodyAnn

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Guest suden

I love that little grin of happyness I too know that grin well. I've only shaved three times in my life! My wife loves my beard and is having a hard time letting go of it.

You look great. Eden

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Guest Jamie61

Fiona, I just wanted to say that you look very nice and your eyes are very expressive. Is that a dress your wearing? It's wonderful that your wife is so supportive. The black and white photo is a very thoughtful feminine pose.

Love it!

Jamie

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Guest LesleyAnne

Fiona, you look absolutely fantastic.

I too can't imagine facial hair.

Like me, I used to have a walrus mustache , and bald head.....great way to keep myself in denial.

Well now I'm going to do everything in my power to get rid of face, arm, chest and tummy hair forever.

So I have to tell you you look great.

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I think you look marvelous. My wife had a bit of a hard time when my beard finally went. Little did she know why.

Hugs,

Charlize

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Thanks everyone, I so very much appreciate the kind words. And my wife, the makeup artist, hair dresser and fashion designer and photographer also appreciates your support. :)

Jamie, no, I'm wearing a blouse and skirt.

*hugs*

-Fiona

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Guest Lara-Saphire

Hi Fiona..... I'm so glad you posted your pics :thumbsup:

I was talking with my Wife about hair color and my blue eyes the other day, also my choice of cloths. I'm still kinda sorting out what I like and what makes me feel put together. Nice when you can have someone to help and encourage you to try out different looks.

I like pic#2 you look very sensitive and caring and the black n white is a nice touch!

Pic#1 The Blue blouse really shows off your eyes, Very nice!

You said "She actually shaved my face" Gave me a Smile! She must love you a hole bunch :)

I've enjoyed reading your post's since I joined Laura's Playground.

Cheers Lara

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Wow! You're looking great! A new word I just learned Transfabulous!

Transfabulous. I love it!!

Hi Fiona..... I'm so glad you posted your pics :thumbsup:

I was talking with my Wife about hair color and my blue eyes the other day, also my choice of cloths. I'm still kinda sorting out what I like and what makes me feel put together. Nice when you can have someone to help and encourage you to try out different looks.

I like pic#2 you look very sensitive and caring and the black n white is a nice touch!

Pic#1 The Blue blouse really shows off your eyes, Very nice!

You said "She actually shaved my face" Gave me a Smile! She must love you a hole bunch :)

I've enjoyed reading your post's since I joined Laura's Playground.

Cheers Lara

Hair color, kinda complex in that not only is eye color important, but also skin tone. When I tried on the lighter color dirty blonde wigs, they really didn't look very good. It was really nice to have a trans boutique nearby that carries a large variety of wigs. She has a barber chair and a large mirror and simply starts trying on different colors and styles.

Thanx again everyone, I'm happy to receive such positive feedback...

*hugs*

-Fiona

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That smile seems to be growning in some of the pictures.

Hugs,

Charlize

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Guest Lara-Saphire

What !#^*#!@&* did you get your ears pierced to? :unsure:

You a brave girl....... Wife Wants me to do it but I'm to chicken :(

LOL .....I talked her into doing my nails instead :)

you no what they say , when you look good you feel good n Hunny you look Marvellous,

so I'm thinkin you feel as good as you look!!!!!

Cheers

Lara

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Guest LesleyAnne

Having just gotten my ears pierced around January, and it has taken awhile for them to finally not give me such a hard time putting different earrings in, and sleeping with the studs in every night. :thumbsup:

I think there are a lot more choices for earrings once you suffer through the pain and suffering LOL!

But once through it the fun begins :)

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What !#^*#!@&* did you get your ears pierced to? :unsure:

You a brave girl....... Wife Wants me to do it but I'm to chicken :(

LOL .....I talked her into doing my nails instead :)

you no what they say , when you look good you feel good n Hunny you look Marvellous,

so I'm thinkin you feel as good as you look!!!!!

Cheers

Lara

Actually, my ears have been pierced for almost 35 years. :)

Thanks, Hun...

Having just gotten my ears pierced around January, and it has taken awhile for them to finally not give me such a hard time putting different earrings in, and sleeping with the studs in every night. :thumbsup:

I think there are a lot more choices for earrings once you suffer through the pain and suffering LOL!

But once through it the fun begins :)

After decades, my right ear became very infected so I had to remove the right ear ring, eve the ring I wear daily. Once fully healed I fear that I'll have to start all over :(

My left ear is pierced twice, my right ear once. I will likely get the right ear pierced a second time. :)

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