Less is More

Less is More

 

Greetings, my dear readers. I’ve been thinking about makeup, hence the title of this blog. I’ve been exploring the subtle art of makeup for some years now, and I have a wonderful wife that has helped me learn the art of makeup. As the title suggests, less is more. When you think of makeup, you might think of drag queens, with their flamboyant makeup and hair styles, but that doesn’t really work for us who have to interface with the conventional world. Still and all, we can indeed wear makeup without fear of social ostracism.


I find it interesting that companies are now marketing facial and body moisturizers for men with names that are macho enough not to make them cringe. I’ll bet you a dime to a dollar that the products they are marketing for men come out of the same vat as the moisturizers for women; just under a different label. I will say, however, that Xdress has some very nice makeup products for us of the gender fluid persuasion. Go in and take a look. You can also go online for some good tutorials simply by typing in “men’s makeup.”  Having said that, let’s dive into the wonderful world of makeup.


Let’s start with the face in general. I have a rather ruddy complexion, and my dear wife introduced me to the pleasures of foundation makeup. I won’t name brands here, as that would be inappropriate. Go to your favorite store and check out foundation makeup. The trick is to match it to your skin tone. As I said, my facial skin is a bit ruddy, so I wanted to tone it down a bit. I found that mixing equal measures of foundation with a basic facial moisturizer brought down the tone of the foundation so I don’t look like a clown. A note to you that are clean shaven: be sure to blend the foundation into your jaw line. If your facial skin tone is different from the skin below your jaw line, it will shout “MAKEUP!” Again, less is more.

 

man in satin bodysuit and fishnets

Product: Smooth Satin Bodysuit

 

Next, let’s consider eye liner and eye shadow. Here you want to be very discreet. If you walk among the gender binary of our society, you want to be very cautious regarding eye liner. You don’t want to end up looking like the pirates of the Caribbean!  Less is more. Regarding eye shadow, match it to your skin tone. Again, less is more. You don’t want marked contrasts – you want colors that enhance your natural beauty.


Next, let’s move to eyebrows. I have mine waxed in a nail salon on a regular basis. I find that the salon techs don’t even raise a lovely eyebrow at my request. I like a nice arch. I will warn you that the first time hurts like a bad dog, and the area around your eyebrows will be flaming red for the rest of the day. Also, be sure that the salon tech waxes between your eyebrows. The last thing you want is a unibrow. I occasionally also pluck between my eyebrows. Get a nice pair of tweezers for that.


Speaking of nail salons, get yourself to a nail salon/spa and get a manicure and pedicure. You’ve not experienced pampering until you do. The leg massage is heaven! It wouldn’t be surprising if you see other men in the salon getting the same treatment. I like clear polish on my fingernails, and frost pink on my toenails. Again, most salon techs don’t freak out – they’ve seen it all before. I’ve had clear polish on my fingernails for many years, and all I get from other folks (ladies) is a compliment on my manicure. If men notice, they don’t say anything. Bare in mind that I live in a very conservative part of the country, and I’ve never had an adverse comment from anyone. As far as my toenail polish, well, I keep that to myself.

 

man wearing pink satin robe garter and stockings

Product: The Supreme Satin Robe

 

Lastly, let’s consider lipstick. As with eyeshadow, it’s important to match your lipstick to your complexion. Here “less is more” is really important. I find that a shade just a bit deeper than my natural lip and complexion color works best. If you want to feel comfortable in general society, flaming red or pink is probably not going to work.


Attending to the subtle parts of our femme side – the beautiful side – can be a wonderful experience. I love nothing more than getting ready for the day, standing in front of the mirror after my shower, wearing my matching satin panties and bra from Xdress while applying my makeup. It really sets up my day to be truly who I am.


What about you? Have you discovered this wonderful side of your inner femme? Are you still exploring it? Have you not yet entered this part of your femme side but are curious? I would love to hear your input. Your stories are always so fascinating and entirely welcome.


Fond regards,

Angie

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22 comments

I love this discussion and want to learn more. I do have an unrelated question. Does XDress sell dresses?

As Stevie said, I too like androgynous and love to dress and get comfortable with that let of me.

I enjoy reading these blogs and comments.

💋

Kris

Kris

Hello all! It is quite a coincidence that this article was posted, as this week also happens to be when I started to wear lipstick. For now I have chosen jet black. This goes very well with my eyeliner, black nail polish, as well as my (usually) all black outfits.

I have a pretty smooth, pale complexion which compliments black and rich shades quite well. I don’t currently feel the need to wear foundation and/or concealer due to my aforementioned complexion. However, as I age, I will most likely start using those products to hide the inevetible imperfections we all attain.

At the moment, black is the only color I have experimented with on these products, but I can say it is a rather simple goth look. Speaking of simplicity, I do not plan on ever trying any vibrant colors such as pink, red, etc. As far as lipstick goes, black and nude shades are all that appeal to me personally.

I am certainly within the “still exploring” category regarding my clothing style and makeup, but my natural inclination towards black and deep shades will always be at the core of my true self. I also do not feel the need to glamorize, and am throughly satisfied with the simplicity of eyeliner and lipstick.
Less is certainly more in this case, and I love the look!

-Nathan

Nathan

I d like to comment on this topic, LESS IS MORE! It usually is in life. Once I found my groove and realized that I didn’t want to transition, I was able to assess what I was and who I am.
So I m a man who loves lingerie on women and men, myself included

I don’t want to look like a woman, but I do love their clothes love wearing them and love the feel of them

I do like androgyny which leads me to wearing light make up foundation and concealer light lip gloss
If I could some eyeliner would be nice

Along with my panties and bras women s jeans women’s tops my toenails pretty in polish and stilettos In male mode facially I’m happy

I agree less makeup allows you to dabble in femininity as does underdressing without people outing you

So less is more

Stevie

Stevie

Hi Angie and everyone! I am interested in this discussion! I made my make up a few days ago!It was so beautiful! But I looked like a real lady! I can’t have gone out my house! How do you make your own make up? It is very interesting for me!
Also I really want to wear earrings! What do you think about it? Do you wear the earrings?

CUTIE DREW

Angie WE do enjoy all things feminine AND our maleness. We love to express femininity as well
The less is more with make up is a great way to crossdress with dignity
Stevie

Stevie

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