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Random Encounter
12-09-2009, 11:01 PM
Getting a little more adventuresome with presenting myself. A crossdressing friend of mine came over to help with makeup tips and to shoot the pictures.

Random Encounter
12-09-2009, 11:05 PM
It's amazing what a little under the clothes padding and the right lighting can do to give the illusion of cleavage.

The last shot on this post is from a dinner I went to with my group. And the woman I'm with is Carrie, a very nice lady who has a thing for crossdressers in general and one in my group in particular.

Lady_Acoma
12-09-2009, 11:12 PM
I like the longer darker hair looks better. Very nice though. Shit I wish that I could pull off the black dress at all and you make it all kinds of steamy.

Name Lips
12-09-2009, 11:46 PM
hawt

Random Encounter
12-10-2009, 08:03 AM
:blushing:

DarwinOfMind
12-10-2009, 10:19 AM
*jealous*

shiningbrow
12-10-2009, 12:17 PM
Those are some very nice photos. You look great.

Brynja
12-11-2009, 08:11 AM
I think what I like best about these Random is that I can see an evolution in style, and the application of make up. You never had a heavy hand but in these shots the make accentuates without being obvious. Nicely done.

Dawnstar
12-11-2009, 09:16 AM
Nice shots. You look really good. :) Thank you so much for sharing these with us.

Random Encounter
12-11-2009, 09:31 AM
I think what I like best about these Random is that I can see an evolution in style, and the application of make up. You never had a heavy hand but in these shots the make accentuates without being obvious. Nicely done.

Thank you. But I'm not that happy with the makeup. In the early pics (with the flower print dress) I think the eye shadow under the eye makes me look like I lost a fight. Next time I get dressed for pictures I'm going to try a darker liquid eyeliner instead and avoid the shadow down there.

Cat of Ulthar
12-11-2009, 09:41 AM
Thank you. But I'm not that happy with the makeup. In the early pics (with the flower print dress) I think the eye shadow under the eye makes me look like I lost a fight. Next time I get dressed for pictures I'm going to try a darker liquid eyeliner instead and avoid the shadow down there.

You can also try a little bit of light coloured concealer under the eye to get rid of the darker colour there.

Brynja
12-11-2009, 09:44 AM
Or wear a light powder mineral concealer under there- just be careful around the jaw- i dont know how your 5 oclock shadow comes int

Random Encounter
12-11-2009, 10:59 AM
Or wear a light powder mineral concealer under there- just be careful around the jaw- i dont know how your 5 oclock shadow comes int

Fortunately for me my hair, including facial hair, tends to come in fair and not terribly noticeable.
But really that's what beard cover is for. It's a dark orange makeup applied in a thin layer under my foundation. The orange offsets the blue tint of 5-o'clock shadow.
As long as I haven't blunted the hairs too close to the tip by shaving too frequently, I can usually go all day before stubble comes in enough to show through the makeup.

bunny
12-11-2009, 05:03 PM
Mic Jagger once said that a man never realizes how ugly he is until he dresses in drag. You, however, are very attractive in these photos. I love the long dark wig too. The color looks great on you. Thanks for sharing.

Lady_Acoma
12-11-2009, 10:36 PM
You guys seriously lost me with the face paint stuff... I see pretty, I like pretty.

Random Encounter
12-14-2009, 02:18 PM
You guys seriously lost me with the face paint stuff... I see pretty, I like pretty.

Face paint makes Heather pretty. No face paint and Heather looks like a dude in a dress. :tongue:

Lady_Acoma
12-14-2009, 06:47 PM
Honestly, depending on the day and the lighting. I look like a dude in a dress (if I even bother to wear one) myself. I just don't have to worry about five o' clock shadow at all.


*please note, I am not saying that I believe myself ugly or anything, I just acknowledge that my choices in the way that I present myself do cause people to be very confused what with the short hair, height, and lack of displayable breasts even when I am in a dress. I am okay with that however, I like how I look in general

DarwinOfMind
12-15-2009, 09:41 AM
Hey you too, your both smexy


And besides the pretty factor, the face paint is fun too.

Hopefully next time I get pretty I'll get some pictures up here.

Random Encounter
12-15-2009, 11:47 AM
Hey you too, your both smexy


And besides the pretty factor, the face paint is fun too.

Hopefully next time I get pretty I'll get some pictures up here.

That would be really cool! I love posting these pictures but hate starting threads that are all "me, me, me." I would feel better if someone else were participating in them with pics. :)

AriesOmega
12-15-2009, 03:15 PM
I found this whole thread interesting. I have seen pictures of you as both genders...right lighting and make up you look totally different. One question...how did you get the appearance of bosoms in the first set?

Anyhow...just my 2 cents thats all.

DarwinOfMind
12-15-2009, 06:01 PM
I don't know how Heather does it but I can explain how I get boobs. It's a combination of a pushup bra, and little silicon bra inserts they sell to women with small breasts who want to look bigger.

Additionally if you want to have cleavage you can use medical tape to basically pull what material there is there together.

Lady Fury
12-15-2009, 07:40 PM
I don't know how Heather does it but I can explain how I get boobs. It's a combination of a pushup bra, and little silicon bra inserts they sell to women with small breasts who want to look bigger.

Additionally if you want to have cleavage you can use medical tape to basically pull what material there is there together.


That's how I do it too.

~lost her larger boobies due to weight loss Spikey. :(

Lady_Acoma
12-16-2009, 12:37 AM
It would take wearing a bra for that to work on me in the first place. However I am actually really happy with my cleavage the way it is honestly. I know I could jump through hoops and have it look bigger, but I have been told that even though I am small I have excellent shape, firmness, and perkiness. Works for me. Besides I hide what I have unless on my own terms I decide to bare all or at least enough to look pretty damn good.




*by the way, I love seeing what you come up with, it is just not something for me, but I really enjoy seeing the results when people put forth the effort

DarwinOfMind
12-16-2009, 12:38 PM
to both of you girls, your boobs are great.

I personally love small breasts, My girlfriend is an A cup and they are wonderful, I love them. But there's a difference in between what I like to look at and what I think looks good on me.

AriesOmega
12-16-2009, 03:51 PM
I concure.

I personally like them all sizes...for me it's what they are attached to. I am against implants. They feel weird in my hands. I been so turned on and in love with someone with small ones and large ones.

Random Encounter
12-17-2009, 10:32 PM
I found this whole thread interesting. I have seen pictures of you as both genders...right lighting and make up you look totally different. One question...how did you get the appearance of bosoms in the first set?

Anyhow...just my 2 cents thats all.

B-cup Silicone fake breasts under the camisole, lighting, and how I'm holding myself create the illusion of cleavage. I did touch up the last one in that set where I'm on my stomach and in the original version you can see the breastform falling away from my chest by a fraction of an inch. I used blur so its not as noticeable.
They do sell glue to attach the forms directly to the chest but until I get forms that don't have a shiny finish I'm not going to bother.

I don't have enough extra chest fat give myself cleavage with medical tape, and I have tried. Although I've heard Duct Tape works better, as long as you apply liquid bandage along the sides where it would be pulling to avoid injury pulling it off.

Lady_Acoma
12-17-2009, 10:59 PM
Duct tape can make for an interesting bra in a pinch. I kinda liked the feeling when it came off, but I don't have hair on my chest or anything.

DarwinOfMind
12-18-2009, 09:34 AM
You wouldn't after the duct tape even if you did.

I'm fortunate that I only grow a very few chest hairs, unlucky that they all grow where they would show out of a v-neck. but they are easily plucked. so.

Random Encounter
12-21-2009, 02:26 PM
You wouldn't after the duct tape even if you did.

I'm fortunate that I only grow a very few chest hairs, unlucky that they all grow where they would show out of a v-neck. but they are easily plucked. so.

That is lucky. My body hair comes in thick and all over my chest and abdomen. Unfortunately for me, the skin on my chest is very sensitive so even after I had it waxed the hairs grew back before the redness and irritation went away.
Shaving takes a while, causes some razor irritation and it grows back to visible stubble by the next day at the latest, but at least I can wear tops other than turtlenecks.

Morbidity
12-21-2009, 03:48 PM
Chiming in late, but wanted to let you know that I think you look great.

Of course, I'm also jealous that you have managed to obtain cleavage ... I personally go for the bony sternum look!

bunny
12-22-2009, 04:53 AM
That is lucky. My body hair comes in thick and all over my chest and abdomen. Unfortunately for me, the skin on my chest is very sensitive so even after I had it waxed the hairs grew back before the redness and irritation went away.
Shaving takes a while, causes some razor irritation and it grows back to visible stubble by the next day at the latest, but at least I can wear tops other than turtlenecks.

Have you tried chemical removers like Nair? Depending on how sensitive your top layer of skin is, you might find them preferable to shaving or waxing because they don't cause breaks in the skin like shaving and waxing do.

Random Encounter
12-22-2009, 10:51 AM
Have you tried chemical removers like Nair? Depending on how sensitive your top layer of skin is, you might find them preferable to shaving or waxing because they don't cause breaks in the skin like shaving and waxing do.

Occasionally, but I have to be careful because those products are not safe to use on the nipple area. The first time I used one on my chest I actually bled from my nipple because I wasn't careful. And the last couple times I've tried it, even being careful, my nipples get super sensitive and a bit sore.

Cat of Ulthar
12-22-2009, 11:18 AM
Occasionally, but I have to be careful because those products are not safe to use on the nipple area. The first time I used one on my chest I actually bled from my nipple because I wasn't careful. And the last couple times I've tried it, even being careful, my nipples get super sensitive and a bit sore.

Really? I used to use a hair remover on my nether regions, and had no trouble. Can you get one for "sensitive areas"?

AriesOmega
12-23-2009, 10:58 AM
What about this thing I seen called "threading"? I have been told it works REALLY well and it has become popular for woman to have it done. I dunno what places it can be used on.

Brynja
12-23-2009, 11:10 AM
The sensitive stuff i use on my netherbits and it works well. Try the more sensistive formula or hand pluck near the nipples.