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So, how do I de-emphasize my frankensteinian brow-line?


Svenna

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Hey, Beauty Queens!

I need some make-up tips for hiding a masculine brow...

If you look at the pics on my profile page you'll see what I mean. I'm pretty happy with how I look for being just under 6 months of HRT in general, but I HATE that brow with a passion!

How can I hide it?

I don't want to have bangs, I hate 'em, so what to do?

I know, FFS is surely in my future, but until then???

Thanks in advance, I really need some help with this..

:) Svenna

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Wow Svenna, uh can I borrow Roxie? She does some really nice make up work and she has you looking really like WOW. Does she ever consider teaching classes? The browline is a toughie for most of us. It's going to take FFS to get rid of it. I have the same issue as you do. I'm calling for Electrolysis today. I won't even consider FFS until that is finished and as I'm so blond even at my age, laser is not in my future. And I hate bangs as well. I'm growing my hair out and catching some crap about that, but I just don't care. Kathryn

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More dramatic but not over the top lashes. More detail and attention to your lower eye portions. Different lipstick shades. Hair style with a bit more curl and body at the bottom and bring the front more in and around your face for a softer overall shape.

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Sunglasses?

HEE HEE

You look fine to me - old story of we are our own worst critic!

Lizzy

Works for a lot of the community around here. And those big bug-eye ones are back in style. :)

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Wow Svenna, uh can I borrow Roxie? She does some really nice make up work and she has you looking really like WOW. Does she ever consider teaching classes? The browline is a toughie for most of us. It's going to take FFS to get rid of it. I have the same issue as you do. I'm calling for Electrolysis today. I won't even consider FFS until that is finished and as I'm so blond even at my age, laser is not in my future. And I hate bangs as well. I'm growing my hair out and catching some crap about that, but I just don't care. Kathryn

LOL!!

Well, Roxy has her talents, yes she does..

But she don't come cheap, lemme tell ya! lol..

I keep saying that I won't consider FFS until the HRT has had a chance to work for a couple of years, but I can see already that my brow and nose are gonna need re-shaping..

I told Roxy tonight that I think I would rather have FFS than any other surgery, if it came down to just one...

I HATE having male gender markers on my face. I can hide what is in me pants, but my face is right out there, confirming I was once 'male'...

UGH!!!

This MUST change, the sooner, the BETTER!!!

I'll be looking into laser for my beard shadow ASAP, too...

UGH!!

Dysphoria? What? ME??

Nah...

Doh!

:) Svenna

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http://feminizationsecrets.com/ this website has some good tips. I have been looking at it to help make my eyes bigger because they are so small. She has some great tips check it out hope you like it tata

Thank you, Katie!!

I've been looking at that site off and on all evening...

Great stuff!

Thanks! Svenna

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More dramatic but not over the top lashes. More detail and attention to your lower eye portions. Different lipstick shades. Hair style with a bit more curl and body at the bottom and bring the front more in and around your face for a softer overall shape.

Thanks, Sara!

I need a whole new look, now that I can see what I want to hide more clearly..

Thank you for the great suggestions!

:) Svenna

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Sunglasses?

HEE HEE

You look fine to me - old story of we are our own worst critic!

Lizzy

Awww, YOU!!

Get outta here!!

:) :) :)

Svenna

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Sunglasses?

HEE HEE

You look fine to me - old story of we are our own worst critic!

Lizzy

Works for a lot of the community around here. And those big bug-eye ones are back in style. :)

I am a big fan of sunglasses, too!

:) S

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*sigh* what does a S/O say when the love of her life wants to change the face she longs to see every day for the rest of her life? :(

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*sigh* what does a S/O say when the love of her life wants to change the face she longs to see every day for the rest of her life? :(

"Will you feed the dogs and get me some milk ?"

That's what mine says, that and " I can't believe your brows look better than mine,"

Goin' off the hip here :friends:

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