The art of femininity entails more than just wearing Victoria’s Secret and applying the right Mac makeup – it calls for a deeper understanding of oneself and a compassion for others. On our journey to becoming the ultimate woman we should always remind ourselves that peace, balance and acceptance is within reach, embrace our feminine side and always remember that we are beautiful from the inside out.
BEAUTIFYING TIPS FOR CROSSDRESSERS and MTF TRANSGENDER:
1. Practice good posture.
Other than looking confident, good posture creates the illusion of a thinner waist. Think: stomach in, chest lifted, shoulders back.
2. Enhance your figure with shapewear.
Don’t settle for ill-fitting shapewear. If your shapewear does not stay in place or begins to roll down from your waist or bunch up on your legs, keep looking. Also, get the right fit. You may be tempted to buy a smaller size in shapewear to look smaller but shapewear that is too small will be difficult to wear for long periods of time and may affect breathing and movement. Trust and try American Shapewear.
3. Use exercise and diet to help transform your body.
In addition to shapewear, you can enhance your curves and smooth away the rolls by implementing the correct exercise routine. Diet also plays a huge role so be conscious of what you put into your mouth.
4. Your clothes should fit comfortably.
Instead of wearing a tight mini-skirt, which exaggerates the lack of hips and makes the shoulders look broader, try an A-line skirt. Tops should not be so tight that they show any bulges or curves in the wrong places. The clothes should fit comfortably, so that the clothes are able flow without stretching or binding. That gives a much more slimming and shaping effect. It’s the same as buying shoes that are too small. If they bulge, they look much too small and exaggerate male features. But if shoes fit correctly, the shape of the shoe doesn’t change–and, most importantly, they make your feet look smaller.
FRIENDLY LINKS:
National Center for Transgender Equality
(en)Gender
Femulate
Liz’s Lounge
www.petticoated.com