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Kelli321

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Facial Team uses a private contractor, a trans woman, who is quite skilled at photo shop.   She tries to only show you what is realistically possible.   They are only interested in removing male puberty damage as much as possible and some aging in my case.  I hope it is OK to mention FT here, they are a wonderful organization.

 

   ---WILLOW---

 

 

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Your eyes and brows are out of this world! I’m a ginger that went completely white by 35 (a brain issue triggered it, my redhead father is 86 and still is mostly red) I can only pray I look that good when my physical changes happen. 

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      My avatar is, of course, FaceApp . . why it made hair color so "platinum blond" will never know but the rest is pretty accurate. The 1st app I tried, computer based not phone, promised to "other gender" only and consistently portrayed me with a beard?

 

Suppose both pics are in NSA's database now? 

 

 

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I have had differing results with faceapp. Some not so good, and some I was blown away.

I do use make up apps such as youcam make up and then run it through faceapp, and it makes it slightly prettier.  It covered up the facial hair spots, and made the nostrils smaller and made my eyes more open possibly.  I could be a model from the neck up! 

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It’s eerie to me how much of me the app kept strait in the image. My nose, my jaw for sure, but it smoothed out the sides of my lower jaw/jowl area. It’s almost my older sister to a tee... it really wouldn’t take much surgery to get me into that ballpark. I’m sooo curious how the flesh on my face will change once the hormones have done their work but if anything I’ll need some surgery to be sure. But of course it’s the financial aspect that’s so frightening for everything insurance won’t cover... 

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This app can cause unrealistic transition goals but it also helps. I made this one as a joke ? before accepting reality. I think if the app didn’t make me so cute I wouldn’t have looked into transitioning and followed through with my original plan. 
 

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Now the app doesn’t do much for me. A little brow lift and lighter skin tone but that’s OK it got me over that initial hump and gave me the push I needed. 
 

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lol Here's the original of me being turned into "a guy" (hate beards!) before I had to insist no, no, no, I WAS/AM a guy "other" should be "female"!

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(ps: the only way I could get it to work was re-upload the "guy photo" they created as the hair color left IS closer to mine!)

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