Transfem Makeup

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Makeup Tips and Selfies from a Trans perspective.

See rules thread for rules but in short: do not harass anyone, be respectful.

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Trans Makeup Rules & Info (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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Community Purpose

This is a Makeup community for transgender, non-binary, and other gender-wobbled individuals. Post makeup that you're wearing today, or tips for beginners, or ask questions!

Rules & Guidelines

  • this is a trans community. hate, bigotry, or anything anywhere near it will be deleted on sight and expect to be banned for breaking this rule.
  • be respectful and polite. especially while learning it takes a lot of courage to post your progress pics, we're here to support people who are brave enough to do so.
  • people appreciate product recommendations. its not required, but what to buy can be one of the most overwhelming things about learning makeup, and recommendations can help.

Suggested Post Tags:

  • [MMT] or just title your post My Makeup Today: Show off what you're wearing today!
  • [TIP]: for quick tips and smaller bits of information
  • [TUTORIAL] or [GUIDE]: a longer post about a particular topic
  • [PRODUCT]: recommend a specific product you love
  • anything else is ok, feel free to make up a tag if you feel its appropriate

Other:

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and i get to go pick up my first batch of E in a couple hours :) :) :)

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( photo alt text: Balenci-Yaga )

Ladies, help!

I've really been struggling with confidence around my makeup skills, and I strongly attribute this to a lack of educational tools that cover the true fundamentals of makeup application for human faces.

There are SO SO MANY books and tutorials out there that demonstrate how to execute a particular look or use a particular product, but I have yet to find any resource that fundamentally covers WHY you are supposed to do this particular thing in a specific way. And even if I find something close, it presumes an already feminine face shape (and almost always model-thin).

For example, it took me entirely too long to figure out fundamentals of light and shadow; playing with color to trick the eyes into thinking your face has a different shape. I'm looking for resources that start that basic, and goes on to explain what each product seeks to achieve conceptually along with some examples of what looks good on a variety of face types. Specifically rounder, more overweight faces.

I've purchased a few physical books as well; no luck. What do y'all do?

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five different colors of eyeshadow here, a lot more are visible in person than in this eyeshadow