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Jessie
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Need Help and advice
I wear a beard, not a large one just a mustcie and over the chine. Lately I have been thinking about shaving it all off. But I have had it for so long that I do not know if I can.
I wanted to know what others thought I should do. It would be a huge change in my life as I can not remeber at time I have not had one.
Please advice and be specific if you can.
Jessie
I wanted to know what others thought I should do. It would be a huge change in my life as I can not remeber at time I have not had one.
Please advice and be specific if you can.
Jessie
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Jesse,
Late last November I shaved off my mustache & goatee - had the mustache almost 30 years & the goatee almost 25 years.
Psoriasis gave me sensitive skin so I let things grow there - cheeks not hairy enough for sideburns. I stopped shaving because in the 70's everything I tried for shaving wound up irritating me.
Several months after the crossdressing urge started again at age 51 (pretty much dormant since age 18 ), I decided I didn't need/want the whiskers so I tried a Norelco Advantage, the wet/dry cordless electric that dispenses macadamia oil lotion. I gave it the 30 day trial & decided to keep it. It doesn't irritate and is fast, so that's what I use. Sometimes I hold a hot washcloth against my face for a minute before shaving and that seems to help get a closer shave. I follow the shaving with moisturizer.
At the same time I resumed shaving, I slightly trimmed my eyebrows, just removing the unibrow and trimming the longest brow hairs a bit shorter.
The remarks from people about my changed appearance were all positive. No mentions about my eyebrows.
I know everyone's situation is different, but I hope this was of some help. Please feel free to ask me further questions.
Jadeanne
Late last November I shaved off my mustache & goatee - had the mustache almost 30 years & the goatee almost 25 years.
Psoriasis gave me sensitive skin so I let things grow there - cheeks not hairy enough for sideburns. I stopped shaving because in the 70's everything I tried for shaving wound up irritating me.
Several months after the crossdressing urge started again at age 51 (pretty much dormant since age 18 ), I decided I didn't need/want the whiskers so I tried a Norelco Advantage, the wet/dry cordless electric that dispenses macadamia oil lotion. I gave it the 30 day trial & decided to keep it. It doesn't irritate and is fast, so that's what I use. Sometimes I hold a hot washcloth against my face for a minute before shaving and that seems to help get a closer shave. I follow the shaving with moisturizer.
At the same time I resumed shaving, I slightly trimmed my eyebrows, just removing the unibrow and trimming the longest brow hairs a bit shorter.
The remarks from people about my changed appearance were all positive. No mentions about my eyebrows.
I know everyone's situation is different, but I hope this was of some help. Please feel free to ask me further questions.
Jadeanne
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Hi Jessie,
I wore facial hair for years just to prevent myself from admitting I was a crossdresser.
Meaning, as long as I had facial hair I knew I wouldn't go out of the house dressed or explore more of the femme side of crossdressing. My facial hair was my own safety shield. I wouldn't really look in the mirror, I'd just dress.
Guess what? After I shaved, true to form, I started wearing wigs and ordered makeup.
Most importantly, I also felt free again. I had been lying to myself and hiding behind facial hair for several years. The truth was I wanted to dress more and let my facial hair keep me from feeling complete.
I wasn't happy with what I saw when I shaved either. That took work.
Even after I shaved I thought and looked in the mirror I thought, "Oh, you are so not supposed to do this."
Slowly things became easier and without altering my eyebrows I was able to achieve a very femme look.
At work people all asked why I shaved too, but no one was negative.
So, my suggestion is shave. You can always grow it back.
Beauty
I wore facial hair for years just to prevent myself from admitting I was a crossdresser.
Meaning, as long as I had facial hair I knew I wouldn't go out of the house dressed or explore more of the femme side of crossdressing. My facial hair was my own safety shield. I wouldn't really look in the mirror, I'd just dress.
Guess what? After I shaved, true to form, I started wearing wigs and ordered makeup.
I wasn't happy with what I saw when I shaved either. That took work.
At work people all asked why I shaved too, but no one was negative.
So, my suggestion is shave. You can always grow it back.
Beauty
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Jessie,
I use a Norelco Advantage, which is a cordless wet/dry shaver with a built in dispenser for Nivea for men lotion or gel. I bought mine at Walmart for around $75 and have been pleased with it. The included little packs of "goo" seem pretty small, but I still haven't gone through the 5 packs of lotion and one gel that came with it. I thought the lotion refills are about $5 for 5 packs.
I find using it in the morning is quick & easy for a good male shave. If you're dressing up, you may want to hold a hot washcloth to your face for a minute or so to soften your whiskers to get a closer shave yet.
Beauty,
One of the reasons I started shaving again was that it was starting to block me from exploring more of the femme side of crossdressing. I don't go out dressed and don't plan to, except maybe Halloween. I am starting to slowly explore makeup.
Jadeanne
I use a Norelco Advantage, which is a cordless wet/dry shaver with a built in dispenser for Nivea for men lotion or gel. I bought mine at Walmart for around $75 and have been pleased with it. The included little packs of "goo" seem pretty small, but I still haven't gone through the 5 packs of lotion and one gel that came with it. I thought the lotion refills are about $5 for 5 packs.
I find using it in the morning is quick & easy for a good male shave. If you're dressing up, you may want to hold a hot washcloth to your face for a minute or so to soften your whiskers to get a closer shave yet.
Beauty,
One of the reasons I started shaving again was that it was starting to block me from exploring more of the femme side of crossdressing. I don't go out dressed and don't plan to, except maybe Halloween. I am starting to slowly explore makeup.
Jadeanne
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Because of my laser hair removal treatment, I doubt I'll be using any razors on my face. I'll use an electric razor for the few I see these days. 
I have to agree with Alexandra about the Venus razor. I use it for my legs though. It's a great shave!!
I love it!
I haven't tried the razor you were talking about Jessie. Have you?
Beauty
I have to agree with Alexandra about the Venus razor. I use it for my legs though. It's a great shave!!
I love it!
I haven't tried the razor you were talking about Jessie. Have you?
Beauty
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What to wear?
A local crossdressing club (of which I'm not a member, but this activity is open to anyone) is having a charity shopping day. They've decided to support a shelter for abused women and children, by going shopping today en femme, buying things that the women and children need (both necessities such as sanitary napkins and Christmas gifts for the kids).
Some members of this club have been known to lay down (more than a little obnoxiously at times) the club's pretty good but inflexible dress code. The code stresses dressing appropriately for your age. If the code is actually written, I don't have access to a copy.
I'm in my mid-fifties. The weather will be mild--probably highs in the lower 70s.
What should I wear?
Some members of this club have been known to lay down (more than a little obnoxiously at times) the club's pretty good but inflexible dress code. The code stresses dressing appropriately for your age. If the code is actually written, I don't have access to a copy.
I'm in my mid-fifties. The weather will be mild--probably highs in the lower 70s.
What should I wear?
Love and respect,
Rikki
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