- Shave closely prior to applying any makeup.
- If you are planning on having the makeup on for an extended period of time, there are several products like Hydrochloride Cream that will slow any "five o'clock shadow".
- Apply a liquid foundation (I prefer Almay Smart Shade... it blends with your natural skin tone very well).
- Dab concealer over the areas where facial hair grows then blend it INTO the foundation.
- This of course will leave those areas more pale then your other made-over areas... so simply apply a bit of blush to the "concealer enhanced area" until it matches the rest of your makeup.
- Top it all off with a powder foundation to set it all together and minimize oily areas.
- Add the remainder of your makeup.
Personal thoughts and experiences from my long journey to becoming a self-confident transgender.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Transgenders - How to Cover Five O'clock Shadow
I've tried a lot of tips to "tone down" facial hairs in photos. What I found to work best for me is:
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