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Roberta's Beauty Tips
Beautiful Eyes
By Roberta Angela Dee
Have you ever studied a woman's bare face -- a face with no makeup. No
foundation, lipstick, mascara, shadow, eyeliner. Even without makeup, a
woman has five sex-specific characteristics that help define her femininity:
+ forehead
+ small and more sharply define nose
+ smaller ears
+ more tapered chin
+ her eyes
Each of these features, if not properly addressed, will minimize the
naturally feminine image that a cross dresser hopes to achieve.
Recently, I discussed hair pieces. A well-fitted hair piece can be used to
mask prominent ears and a masculine forehead. It's why I stressed the
importance of a quality hair piece.
Any masculinity attributable to the nose or chin can be minimized through a
creative use of makeup. For the nose, one needs to add a highlight (lighter
color) down the middle of the nose. The lighter color creates the illusion
of height and serves to make the nose appear sharper and smaller -- more
feminine.
A square mannish skin needs to be softened. This can be accomplished with
just a hint of blush. However, before you add blush make sure you used a
good foundation -- one that provides superior coverage. I always suggest
Flori Roberts (Dermablend). It provides excellent coverage and it's
waterproof.
Always use a pressed powder to seal your makeup, and to prevent it from
rubbing off onto your clothing or someone else's clothing. Again, remember
that just a hint of blush will suffice. Use too much, and it will make you
look clownish.
The eyes require patience. If your eye liner is unevenly drawn or too heavy,
it will not look feminine at all. Take your time.
Now, your eyes and face are beautiful, but if you skip the details, you'll
have a "not-quite finished look." For a complete and finished look, you'll
need to enhance your brows and lashes.
Your lashes should be arched and tapered. Some women can carry a thick brow,
but not if they have any other more masculine feature. For a cross-dresser,
the brow must be distinctively feminine.
The Steps
+ Brush-on Brows
+ Brow Set
+ Lash Enhancer
+ Mascara
Step 1. Brush Brows - (If Necessary)
Brush brows, and darken light or thin brows. If you color your hair, are
very fair or are graying, you may need to accent your brows. Select a color
that matches your natural hair or original brow color. The Blond has reddish
tints, Ash is slightly darker without any red tones, Charcoal works for very
dark brown or black hair and Soft Smoke works for dark blondes and brunettes.
Tools: Brow Brush
Brush along the natural brow line. Very carefully use an eyeliner pencil to
fill in any sparse areas. Make your brows noticeable, but not too dark. Use
the Brow brush to brush through to remove any loose or excess powder.
Step 2. Lash Enhancer
Your mascara contains specially formulated fibers that lengthen and thicken
thin lashes.
Tools: Mascara
Apply one coat of mascara, then top with a second coat of mascara to seal the
fibers. If you wear contact lenses or have sensitive eyes, be careful to
choose a brand of mascara suited to these conditions.
Mascara darkens and defines lashes to finish your eyes. Use Black if you
have very dark eyes or for evening, otherwise, Brown (which is very dark, but
not as harsh) is the color of choice. If you prefer, Dark Navy is also a good
selection for blue, blue gray or gray eyes and Charcoal Green is an
alternative for hazel, brown or green eyes. Both colors are very dark with
just a tint of color, but much softer than black.
A Sensitive Eyes Mascara is suitable for everyone and is safe for contact
lens wearers. A SuperLash Mascara is also fine for sensitive eyes and
lengthens and thickens lashes. It is also water resistant and has tremendous
staying power (you will need Eye Make-up Remover to get it off). A
Waterproof Mascara will stay on even under water but is almost impossible to
remove without eye make-up remover.
Longer wearing Mascaras often take a few seconds to dry (so you have an
opportunity to remove clumps, which are almost impossible to remove once it
is dry).
Progress Check
Your face should look almost finished and should appear very polished and
balanced. Your lips should be the only "un-finished" part.
To Dress The Details Up for Evening
Be sure to do your brows for evening, if necessary. Look at a recent picture
and see if you have eyebrows (even people with very dark brows may have
noticeable "bare spots"). Apply an extra layer of mascara focusing on the
tips. If you have very straight lashes, you should use an eyelash curler
(before your mascara) to turn your lashes up.
The End
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Roberta Angela Dee
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