Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Looking like a yeti


Tara.S

Recommended Posts

Hello,

As a hairy person (was hard to admit to myself at first), I face this daily disgust of myself for I take my hygiene seriously. Since i live in a society that sees hair suitable for males but not females, I’m obliged to keep my hair till I transition. 

Is wax my best option or laser? I also read about using makeup to hide the shadow of facial hair.

A big thank you for any help or advice ^~^

Link to comment

I’m right there with you. I’m fairly hairy myself and have been using an electric razor to keep it somewhat under control. I have tried waxing and while the results weren’t bad it was quite painful. As far as the makeup I use primer, color corrector (a pink/orange) foundation and then set powder.  There are several good YouTube videos on covering beard shadow. Best of luck to you

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

Electrolysis is the best option. It's permanent. However, it's slow and expensive.

 

With laser, the hair eventually grows back. Less expensive and faster than electrolysis.

 

With waxing it grows back faster. Less expensive than the laser though.

 

So it depends on your resources and your goals really.

 

Hugs!

Link to comment
2 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Electrolysis is the best option. It's permanent. However, it's slow and expensive.

 

With laser, the hair eventually grows back. Less expensive and faster than electrolysis.

 

With waxing it grows back faster. Less expensive than the laser though.

 

So it depends on your resources and your goals really.

 

Hugs!

 

And then there's plucking.  It's virtually free but a very very slow process.  I'm probably the only person who does this but I haven't shaved in about 18 years now and I have very little facial hair left.  I am fortunate in having little body hair and [had] soft, medium textured facial hair.  For coarse hair, this might be much harder.  When I decided to transition there was no budget for electrolysis.  Plucking was painful (and sometimes tearful) at first and took a few hours over 3-4 days to pull them all the first time.  I also used a prescription product called Vaniqa to slow regrowth (it works, btw).  In the first month there was a few times I wanted to quit, but I had the one thing needed to do this: time.  And I was liking the results.  The hair was finer and grew back slower and slower. There wasn't much pain anymore and I was getting really good at it.

After a couple of years (yea, yea, I can hear the moans, lol), I was no longer using the Vaniqa, I had a lot less hair and it took a week or two for any given hair to regrow.  Fast forward to today, most of my face and neck is now hair free except for the occasional stray.  I'm still working on the upper lip and the small area between the lip and chin.  My plucking routine takes about 2 hours a week.  Pores (follicles) have completely shrunken in the cleared areas.  My skin looks like the average woman's at my age.  At this point, electrolysis would be fairly pointless.  In total hours over the years, I've probably clocked several times what electrolysis would take, but if you have lots of time and no money, you do what you have to do.  Ironically, I still have to shave my arms.

So, there's an alternative solution for the face that no one will try, lol. 

Link to comment

I've plucked all my face/body hair my whole life up until this past year. It was my preferred method because I hate shaving, I hate the stubble from shaving, and the results last longer (like almost a week if doing it regularly). I still pluck on alternate to shaving and nair, to try to slow growth. It takes SO LONG though (like a whole night of nonstop plucking). And it chafe my fingers raw. There's also the risk of getting infected ingrown hairs. Keep your hands and tweezers clean and sanitized.

 

But then I tried chemical depilatory creams (Nair) last year for body hair (do NOT use on face or near nipples or on genitals), and it's my goto for body hair now. It has the advantages of epilating, but is so much quicker. Only thing is you need to time how long you leave it on just right. Too little time it won't work, too long and you'll chemical burn your skin BAD! It's a very narrow window of the ideal time (like 3-6 minutes, about ~4 1/2 minutes). Sequence the order you apply it and wipe it off, first on-first off. I start with my ankles and feet, then belly/outer pubic area, hands/forearms, lastly thighs and armpits (which I skip sometimes because if European women can have armpit hair, so can I, lol!). CAUTION: risk of burns, use it own discretion and follow directions if you do! 

 

For my face, I plucked my whole life up until last year. I started laser hair removal (which I had to discontinue because of covid), which requires you to shave before you go in to do. And once I started shaving for that first session, I was hooked on how much faster it is than plucking. I like electric shavers because it's quicker and it's very unlikely you'll cut yourself. But mine is broke so I use safety razors for now. Safety razors are nice because you can get a clean close shave that lasts a little longer through the day. It sucks because it feels like such a manly ritual, but one that's necessary for smoothness. Fem it up and own it-after a shower, in a cute outfit or robe and comfy slippers, play some relaxing music, light some candles. 

 

~Toni

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   9 Members, 0 Anonymous, 193 Guests (See full list)

    • SamC
    • Jet McCartney
    • April Marie
    • KathyLauren
    • Mars Hiroshi
    • MaryEllen
    • Ivy
    • EasyE
    • Abigail Genevieve
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.7k
    • Total Posts
      768.6k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,033
    • Most Online
      8,356

    ArtavikenGenderflui
    Newest Member
    ArtavikenGenderflui
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Adele Svetova
      Adele Svetova
      (25 years old)
    2. BROOKSGLASS
      BROOKSGLASS
      (34 years old)
    3. FinnyFinsterHH
      FinnyFinsterHH
      (16 years old)
    4. fool4luv
      fool4luv
      (26 years old)
    5. itsaddison
      itsaddison
      (20 years old)
  • Posts

    • Ivy
      If 9 out of 10 parts are ok, that doesn't mean I need to accept the bad parts (that are aimed directly at me).  That seems suicidal.
    • Ivy
      True, most of it has nothing to do directly with us.  It's the parts that do that are the problem.   I see the  few problematic statements as being a big problem.  Just because a lot of it may be okay, doesn't change that. Even supposing the rest of it might be good for the country, it doesn't help me if I'm being "eradicated".  I suppose I should be good with that, because it's for the "greater good".  If me being gone would please a number of people, then it's my civic duty to disappear, and vote to implement that.
    • Ivy
      Yeah.  There are already laws against assault.  I don't think the overwhelming majority of trans women have any desire to harass cis women.  Speaking for myself, if I go into a women's washroom, it's because my eyeballs are already floating - not for kicks.  And I worry about getting clocked and assaulted by some guy being a "hero."
    • Abigail Genevieve
      Only three, maybe four, sections even mention transgender.  Most is a conservative agenda I have no problem with.   In the sections that mention transgender, there are very few lines.  Those lines ARE problematic, in every case. Unequivocally.  I can't see some of them standing up in court.  In one case a recommended policy goes against a court decision, which strongly suggests the implementation of that policy would be stopped in court.    Anyone maintaining that this is written simply to support Trump, to support him becoming a dictator, to crush transgender people is feeding you a line.  Nor is it an attempt to erase transgender people.   People will have to decide if the overall goals are worth the few problematic statements.  Overall, I support it.  Of course, I have some reservations.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      It is unfamiliar, therefore threatening.   For 90% or so of the population, gender id can be simply and quickly determined by a quick anatomical observation.  They have no understanding and cannot imagine what it would mean to have a body different from the id.  It is unimaginable.  Therefore, wrong.   So there is this strong headwind.   I haven't entered this discussion, but here is a script: A: I can't imagine what it must be to have TG. B: You're a man, right? A: Well, of course. "amused" B: Imagine you were required by law and custom to wear women's clothing all the time. A: It wouldn't happen. B: Okay, but for the sake of the argument... A: That would be disgusting.  I would be very uncomfortable. B: You have it.  That is what TG people go through all the time. 24-7-365. A: Really? B: And then they are told they are perverts for having those feelings.  The same you just described. A: I see. B: And someone comes along and tells you you need conversion therapy so you will be comfortable wearing women's clothing all the time. A: I think I would break his nose. B: You understand transgender folk better than you think.
    • EasyE
      I have found some people correlate TG = child predator ... just as some have correlated homosexual = child predator...    I am baffled by the TG = unsafe connection ... my wife tends to think this way, that this is all about sexual deviancy ... I try to ask how my preference for wearing frilly socks with embroidered flowers and a comfortable camisole under my lavender T-shirts is sexually deviant (or sexual anything) but I don't get very far... 
    • EasyE
      Best wishes to you as you take this step ... many blessings to you! 
    • Abigail Genevieve
      Not sure.  The perp is a minor.  The problem here is NOT transgender, the problem here is incompetent and criminal administration.  See https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/family-of-loudoun-co-student-sexually-assaulted-ineptitude-of-all-involved-is-staggering/3231725/ It is more than annoying that people think the problem here is TG and that other people think the solution is some stupid statewide law.  Like an appendectomy to deal with an ingrown toe nail.    Since Loudon, I recall a boy was asked not to use the girl's restroom at a high school by one of the girls.  He, overwhelming her with height and weight,  assaulted her, claiming he had a right to be there.   Later I think eight girls beat him severely in another girl's restroom.  Again the problem is not transgender, the problem is assaults in restrooms and common courtesy.  TG is used as a smokescreen and it seems to paralyze thought among administrators who do not want to do anything to provoke controversy.
    • VickySGV
      Time to get with your Primary Care doctor and be referred to a neurologist or an orthopedist.  It could be many things, too many for any of us here to guess at. 
    • Mmindy
      Other than the Boy Scout motto, oath, and law. I use two:   When asked how I'm doing? In all honesty I reply. I would have to make something up to complain. If asked to explain further: I reply. I know someone is having a tougher time than I am, and I pray God blesses them.   I also recite this quote that I have tagged in my signature: Courage, doesn't always roar. Sometimes it's the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow."-Unknown    Saying these things daily keep me motivated.   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Abigail Genevieve
      If this goes on, I am conceding the real possibility of being stopped in WM or somewhere by a concerned citizen who tells me, "Lady, God made you female.  I don't think you should be trying to look like a man. You need to return to your true gender and be comfortable living your life out as a woman."   Begin odd and awkward conversation.  I have been thinking about this this morning.
    • Mmindy
      That's great @Lorelei   Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Abigail Genevieve
      There are many MAGA GOP types who are not transphobes, of course. Some MAGA GOP types are transgender.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I'm hoping to read the next section today.  Many of the reforms they are calling for are good, such as expediting the military procurement process, and have nothing to do with transgender issues.
    • Ashley0616
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...