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Summer Look, Still a work in progress.


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Guest Alicia Rose

You look wonderful. Can't wait to have my hair that long! When it comes to summer I think of bright colors such as yellow and orange or light blues, but obviously any color works, lol (I personally just love bright colors, not a critique lol)

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Holy carp! I clicked the link with the reluctant mindset of wanting to be completely honest and critical (not to be mean of course), but you look beautiful! :D
You'll pass just fine, I'm sure. :)
And yes, I'm being 100% honest.

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Holy carp! I clicked the link with the reluctant mindset of wanting to be completely honest and critical (not to be mean of course), but you look beautiful! :D

You'll pass just fine, I'm sure. :)

And yes, I'm being 100% honest.

Awww Thank You! #Hugs. :blush:

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Holy carp! I clicked the link with the reluctant mindset of wanting to be completely honest and critical (not to be mean of course), but you look beautiful! :D

You'll pass just fine, I'm sure. :)

And yes, I'm being 100% honest.

Awww Thank You! #Hugs. :blush:

*hugs* X3

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Guest Clair Dufour

To be honest. You have a great girl shape in that dress and nice girl shaped hands but, while you also have a girl face, it needs makeup to define your girl look before some start looking for other gender markers. Also, while many women have high foreheads and can get away with it, we need to use bangs or other things like hats and such to frame our face for a better girl look. For the most part, most of us can always do better with more effort that always pays off in the long run.

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To be honest. You have a great girl shape in that dress and nice girl shaped hands but, while you also have a girl face, it needs makeup to define your girl look before some start looking for other gender markers. Also, while many women have high foreheads and can get away with it, we need to use bangs or other things like hats and such to frame our face for a better girl look. For the most part, most of us can always do better with more effort that always pays off in the long run.

Hmm, I suppose that's true. I didn't think about that. Although the way she currently looks, I still think she could still pass without anyone questioning her gender.

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Guest Emily_MI

To be honest. You have a great girl shape in that dress and nice girl shaped hands but, while you also have a girl face, it needs makeup to define your girl look before some start looking for other gender markers. Also, while many women have high foreheads and can get away with it, we need to use bangs or other things like hats and such to frame our face for a better girl look. For the most part, most of us can always do better with more effort that always pays off in the long run.

Thank you for your honesty. I am just starting to learn how to do makeup; which is hard for me since I have no artistic skill what so ever. Last time I tried doing my own makeup, I ended up looking like a drag queen on bath salt (which is not good look!) so I get discouraged quite easily when it comes to doing my own makeup. Link below is one of the hair styles that I was playing with a while go which I think better defines my face?!

http://imgur.com/a/skmuq#0

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To be honest. You have a great girl shape in that dress and nice girl shaped hands but, while you also have a girl face, it needs makeup to define your girl look before some start looking for other gender markers. Also, while many women have high foreheads and can get away with it, we need to use bangs or other things like hats and such to frame our face for a better girl look. For the most part, most of us can always do better with more effort that always pays off in the long run.

Thank you for your honesty. I am just starting to learn how to do makeup; which is hard for me since I have no artistic skill what so ever. Last time I tried doing my own makeup, I ended up looking like a drag queen on bath salt (which is not good look!) so I get discouraged quite easily when it comes to doing my own makeup. Link below is one of the hair styles that I was playing with a while go which I think better defines my face?!

http://imgur.com/a/skmuq#0

Hmm... if I'm being honest, in these pictures you look more masculine to me, whereas the first pictures you posted, you looked more feminine in my opinion. :o

I'm not sure if it's the difference in hairstyle or the camera being really close up. I'm sorry if that sounds mean. D: I'm trying to help.

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I think you look great. The smile is perhaps our best aspect. but you look great regardless.

Hugs,

Charlize

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Guest Clair Dufour

Yes the hair looks great down the forehead a bit and to the sides. When I say makeup Im not talking so much about full face though you do want to master that, but, rather things like tinted lip balm and a bit of shading and powder on the cheeks to make the girl features stand out. With your high cheeks you don't need much but, sunblock and hats are important if you want to keep it that way. Many women use a look like that these days, you just need to look in their purse and see what they use.

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