I seriously need a make over!
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 1:00 pm
Ok, my weight at 173.8 (1.8 pounds over ideal), I have maxed out what I can do there. I have shaved my legs and body, red glossed toenails. I have gel inserts for my bra when I want more curvature and am satisfied with the results preferring to accent what I have. and I have those panties that can shape my butt but don't really wear them. Oh and have cleaned and polished and shaped my rather short fingernails. I have the clothing thing down, and can do basic make up without a problem but there is always room to improve. I think a cosmetologist could give me advice tell me what my correct skin tone is, what the best brow shape is for me, and give more detail on things like how to look better and natural with my make up without looking like a cheap tart! I don't want to look cheap and nasty. I also need help on what would really make a difference in terms of skin care if any or is rubbing lotion of any kind on my skin really going to do anything at all?
I also need help from a hair stylist Last time I skipped the barber for several months the I looked like a real duffus in guy mode with ratty shaggy hair only about as long as my ear lobes. I just did not like how I looked but I do want longer hair because it did get long enough to effect a short feminine style. I was able to brush it out and style it to meet minimum requirements for a short pretty woman's style. Although you do see women on occasion with hair that is even shorter than that of most men sporting larger ear rings. I am Caucasian just an aid to visualization for any wondering...I mean more bangly styled ear rings not 3" hoops. No that is not a racist statement! but I suppose a hair stylist could help me to choose the best compromise style unless I want to go full time and completely out! I guess making a private appointment with a stylist who sees one lady at a time might be less stressful except seeing the customer before me and the customer after me looking at me with knowing eyes. Same thing with a cosmetologist but having a car parked in the drive advertising Mary kay, or Avon if they are still around would not be good either...hum could have them come on the sly to my home....Any one with advice out there??
I also need help from a hair stylist Last time I skipped the barber for several months the I looked like a real duffus in guy mode with ratty shaggy hair only about as long as my ear lobes. I just did not like how I looked but I do want longer hair because it did get long enough to effect a short feminine style. I was able to brush it out and style it to meet minimum requirements for a short pretty woman's style. Although you do see women on occasion with hair that is even shorter than that of most men sporting larger ear rings. I am Caucasian just an aid to visualization for any wondering...I mean more bangly styled ear rings not 3" hoops. No that is not a racist statement! but I suppose a hair stylist could help me to choose the best compromise style unless I want to go full time and completely out! I guess making a private appointment with a stylist who sees one lady at a time might be less stressful except seeing the customer before me and the customer after me looking at me with knowing eyes. Same thing with a cosmetologist but having a car parked in the drive advertising Mary kay, or Avon if they are still around would not be good either...hum could have them come on the sly to my home....Any one with advice out there??