Ditto..I’m a cis woman, but the views do help this get out to more people who need it! Don’t the videos need to get like..10k before TH-cam starts recommending them%. I’m not sure about that.
I'm a trans mom of a trans son. He's been worried about masculinizing. (And hell, I have trouble with feminizing makeup for myself.) This will help. Thanks.
Trans girl here. So, for a natural feminine "no makeup" look, do I just do the opposite of everything in this mostly, swapping bronzer for highlighter & so on, and add light mascara? The idea of looking female without looking like you're obviously wearing heavy makeup (something that the transphobes at school would notice, yikes) like with this look but inverted is very appealing for a closeted bish like me. Thanks man!
Long-winded comment if you want some of my feminisation tips :o I don't contour my cheek bone, I find that ages me. I only contour the bottom of my jaw to give my face a shorter look. Bronzer around the forehead to shrink it if needed (blush in my case because I'm pale af) Contour beneath the lips to make them pop. Not really related to feminisation, but lip scrubs and lip balms are important. You can just scrub your lips with a wet toothbrush if you want to save money Put concealer and highlighter under your brow bone if it's pronounced tons of highlighter at the top of your cheek bones and then put blush on top of it so it'll just look like you have dewy soft skin naturally. I do the same with my nose, I put blush on my nose after highlighter. If you overline your top lip (less distance between your top lip and the tip of your nose is considered more feminine), it's a good idea to use a white eyeliner softly above it to kinda create a new lip border. blend it out and then put highlighter on top of it. Also I find making my top lip slightly darker than my bottom lip makes it look more natural for lifted, open and enlarged eyes, I put concealer on my lid, use brown eyeshadow to deepen my crease, brown eyeshadow beneath my bottom eye sockets to make them appear pronounced, I only start my eyeliner in the middle of my eye so there appears to be more distance between them (wide-set eyes is feminine), I use white eyeliner on the bottom waterline and a little bit on the inner corner of my eyes (blending it on the inner corner) and then use highlighter on the inner corners and on my eyelids. I put some eyeliner underneath my bottom lashes and then blend it until there's no harsh line and finally I use lashes on the outer half of my eye to lift the corners (cut them until they take up just over half of your eye)
oh, and I have a mole above my lips. After foundation I put a bit of black eyeliner where that mole was and tap it in with my finger. It distracts from the fact that you have foundation on. If you have any markings like that, use it to your advantage
To add to what Manayis was saying, I’d recommend, if you can, to invest in a good eyelash curler (unless you’re blessed with amazing curled eyelashes). That will go a long way to open up your eyes and give them a doll like look that will look more natural than a tone of mascara (if that’s the look you’re going for). Also, you didn’t tell us your skin tone and I’m not sure how it would translate on darker skin tones but maybe you could look into «glass skin» makeup tutorials as it’s about giving a feminine and youthful appearance to the face with minimal makeup (lots of highlights and blush) I guess I should postface that by saying I’m a cis woman so I’m not really qualified in feminizing makeup but I think I’m pretty good at changing my face with makeup.
I'm a trans guy and I actually really like doing makeup, mostly for cosplay, so this was actually really helpful. One day I'll be on T and won't have to fake it with contour and vocal exercises :)))))))
This is the least important thing but duuuuuuuude I wish I'd had this back when I was playing a ton of pants roles and was just kinda flailing like "aaaaaah just, like, less makeup, but I probably still need foundation, um, brown eyeliner instead of black I guess?" Absolutely bookmarking this for such time as that becomes a part of my life again.
Love this vid! Funny to see how instead of feminizing makeup which is supposed to make everything look soft and smooth, this is all about creating edges and depth.
It should be pointed out that feminine makeup has higher color contrasts in features than masculinizing makeup. So masculine is more evening out the colors and upping the sharpness of the bone structure, while feminine makeup makes lips and eyes stand out a lot more while making the bone structure smoother and more neotenous.
I loved this video. You explained everything so simply and without the need for 50000 different products. Plus because you explained what each separate but does I feel like I’d be able to mix and match in order to get the level of masc I want.
it's interesting seeing you kinda do my makeup routine but backwards. For example I put concealer and highlighter underneath my huge ass brow bone to get some more light in there
Thanks bro. I've been really thinking about trying using make up to masculinize my face (it's soft and round, unfortunately despite T thus far), and I know NOTHING about make. This helps a bunch, I've got some idea of where to start. (: Keep up the good videos!
Ooh I love this, thank you! I felt like I had to give up makeup when I first started transitioning, and this year I want to get back into it - this really helps me to see how I can do it without feeling dysphoric!
When I was involved in the cosplay community years ago, there was a huge amount of crossdressing going ("crossplay"). The blatant gender fuckery was one of the things that drew me to it, honestly.
"we're not gonna do the bottom one cause it's not 2006" ouch 😃 well that's the only make up thing i actually like to do for that "emo boy" look, but it's true it is a bit last decade thanks for this video! i personally enjoy wearing mostly the "fun type" of make-up but i never wear it outside because, well, dysphoria. but it's cool to see that you can do it to actually make your face look really masculine. i think this wouldn't work for me personally because I don't have this much time every day in the morning, i touch my face All The Time, I'd be afraid that my classmates would notice that i'm wearing it and i'm simply too broke and the only make-up products i own are my sister's old eyeshadow palette and an old eyeliner pencil that i used to fill my brows and line my eyes with (while listening to dorian's guyliner, it's weird but that song actually made me feel a lot better about wearing make-up as a man) but i lost it somewhere so I don't even do that anymore, oof. but i'm glad this works/worked for you and i hope it will for other people as well! i'm hella excited for the next video essay, one of my fave youtubers talking about one of my favourite albums, that's the dream
I only recently came to the realisation that im trans-masc. i got bullied a lot for looking like a guy in school so it kinda made me try way too hard to pass as female,,, despite being AFAB. I've known I'm non-binary for like 10 years, but i was still stuck in the feminising mindset. Anyway, point is, I tried this and holy fucking balls I'm legit hot as hell. I've never felt comfortable with my face until now!! Thank you so much!!! I'm gonna start on T asap
This is such a good tutorial. I will most likely get myself some makeup and start following this. Also, I actually laughed out loud at some parts of this video. Great content, dude!
Well I’m way behind, I didn’t know they did the bottom waterline (I believe that’s what it’s called) in 2006!!! I just started doing that a few years ago! Well actually since I was was about 12/13 and I got an eye pencil with a school magazine, but that was in 2010! Back then I put it on occasionally when I went to certain important events and sometimes just for fun. Mom hated it when I combined it with my red or orange lipstick, she said it made me look like a mime or like I just ate spaghetti and it stained my lips.
i like doing makeup but even with masc makeup like this people see im wearing foundation and immediately think im a girl. so i don't wear makeup outside at all. but i could probably fill in my eyebrows or just *something* to look a bit masc but im still super worried of clearly looking like im wearing makeup. idk what to dooooo
also i read a tutorial on this, misunderstood horribly, and was like ehh at the results but thanks to "jowl region" "do a diniro" and "eyepits" i dont think i can misremember now lol
I’m a trans guy who looooved makeup before transitioning, and I am starting to get an itch to wear it again... seeing you put foundation on with your hands kinda hurt, but I’m not hating. I just felt pain, lmao
Huh! I'm a cis dude but like, more views means more reach means more people who would be helped by this are
Ditto..I’m a cis woman, but the views do help this get out to more people who need it! Don’t the videos need to get like..10k before TH-cam starts recommending them%. I’m not sure about that.
I'm a trans mom of a trans son. He's been worried about masculinizing. (And hell, I have trouble with feminizing makeup for myself.) This will help. Thanks.
Hope you y'all are okay. Got nothing to say but I hope you do well.
you're such a sweet mom oh my god
Woah, did you adopt? What are the chances of you both being trans? Lol
@@user-sf9gs2pg1b 1 in 122,00, according to CDC estimates (before that stuff was wiped by the current admin).
Trans girl here. So, for a natural feminine "no makeup" look, do I just do the opposite of everything in this mostly, swapping bronzer for highlighter & so on, and add light mascara? The idea of looking female without looking like you're obviously wearing heavy makeup (something that the transphobes at school would notice, yikes) like with this look but inverted is very appealing for a closeted bish like me. Thanks man!
Long-winded comment if you want some of my feminisation tips :o
I don't contour my cheek bone, I find that ages me. I only contour the bottom of my jaw to give my face a shorter look. Bronzer around the forehead to shrink it if needed (blush in my case because I'm pale af)
Contour beneath the lips to make them pop. Not really related to feminisation, but lip scrubs and lip balms are important. You can just scrub your lips with a wet toothbrush if you want to save money
Put concealer and highlighter under your brow bone if it's pronounced
tons of highlighter at the top of your cheek bones and then put blush on top of it so it'll just look like you have dewy soft skin naturally. I do the same with my nose, I put blush on my nose after highlighter.
If you overline your top lip (less distance between your top lip and the tip of your nose is considered more feminine), it's a good idea to use a white eyeliner softly above it to kinda create a new lip border. blend it out and then put highlighter on top of it. Also I find making my top lip slightly darker than my bottom lip makes it look more natural
for lifted, open and enlarged eyes, I put concealer on my lid, use brown eyeshadow to deepen my crease, brown eyeshadow beneath my bottom eye sockets to make them appear pronounced, I only start my eyeliner in the middle of my eye so there appears to be more distance between them (wide-set eyes is feminine), I use white eyeliner on the bottom waterline and a little bit on the inner corner of my eyes (blending it on the inner corner) and then use highlighter on the inner corners and on my eyelids. I put some eyeliner underneath my bottom lashes and then blend it until there's no harsh line and finally I use lashes on the outer half of my eye to lift the corners (cut them until they take up just over half of your eye)
oh, and I have a mole above my lips. After foundation I put a bit of black eyeliner where that mole was and tap it in with my finger. It distracts from the fact that you have foundation on. If you have any markings like that, use it to your advantage
To add to what Manayis was saying, I’d recommend, if you can, to invest in a good eyelash curler (unless you’re blessed with amazing curled eyelashes). That will go a long way to open up your eyes and give them a doll like look that will look more natural than a tone of mascara (if that’s the look you’re going for).
Also, you didn’t tell us your skin tone and I’m not sure how it would translate on darker skin tones but maybe you could look into «glass skin» makeup tutorials as it’s about giving a feminine and youthful appearance to the face with minimal makeup (lots of highlights and blush)
I guess I should postface that by saying I’m a cis woman so I’m not really qualified in feminizing makeup but I think I’m pretty good at changing my face with makeup.
I'm a trans guy and I actually really like doing makeup, mostly for cosplay, so this was actually really helpful. One day I'll be on T and won't have to fake it with contour and vocal exercises :)))))))
I have no unique experiences apparently ahahahahaha
@@CH-ls7ye mood
dude this slaps thank you so much i'm going to a party tonight and i'm super gonna use this
DUUUDE i literally opened TH-cam just to watch a Dorian Electra mv but you were the first suggested vid haha
I love them!!
"and im calibri bold" LOL
i stan calibri bold so hard
@@rob0tt4rmy calibri is the best font
@@rob0tt4rmy also your logo is looking nice omggggG
hell yes. thanks for this man. cheap, quick, and with extreme likelihood of puncturing eyeball which is great for waking up in the morning
This is the least important thing but duuuuuuuude I wish I'd had this back when I was playing a ton of pants roles and was just kinda flailing like "aaaaaah just, like, less makeup, but I probably still need foundation, um, brown eyeliner instead of black I guess?" Absolutely bookmarking this for such time as that becomes a part of my life again.
Love this vid! Funny to see how instead of feminizing makeup which is supposed to make everything look soft and smooth, this is all about creating edges and depth.
It should be pointed out that feminine makeup has higher color contrasts in features than masculinizing makeup. So masculine is more evening out the colors and upping the sharpness of the bone structure, while feminine makeup makes lips and eyes stand out a lot more while making the bone structure smoother and more neotenous.
I loved this video. You explained everything so simply and without the need for 50000 different products. Plus because you explained what each separate but does I feel like I’d be able to mix and match in order to get the level of masc I want.
loved the editing
I giggled
it's interesting seeing you kinda do my makeup routine but backwards. For example I put concealer and highlighter underneath my huge ass brow bone to get some more light in there
Thanks bro. I've been really thinking about trying using make up to masculinize my face (it's soft and round, unfortunately despite T thus far), and I know NOTHING about make. This helps a bunch, I've got some idea of where to start. (: Keep up the good videos!
very lovely vid! Thanks dude:) made my day better
also like?? your skin is so smooth?
Ooh I love this, thank you! I felt like I had to give up makeup when I first started transitioning, and this year I want to get back into it - this really helps me to see how I can do it without feeling dysphoric!
SO fucking hyped for that album review
I just love you, you're so funny and real. Thank you for your content!!❤️
Man, you look amazing. Transition goals
I'm really confused right now but this is helping, thank you so much. :D
When I was involved in the cosplay community years ago, there was a huge amount of crossdressing going ("crossplay"). The blatant gender fuckery was one of the things that drew me to it, honestly.
I am genderfluid.. Definately saving for masculine days :3
It's nice to see other people doing makeup with their hands. I myself seldom use any brushes so this was quite reassureing.
"we're not gonna do the bottom one cause it's not 2006" ouch 😃 well that's the only make up thing i actually like to do for that "emo boy" look, but it's true it is a bit last decade
thanks for this video! i personally enjoy wearing mostly the "fun type" of make-up but i never wear it outside because, well, dysphoria. but it's cool to see that you can do it to actually make your face look really masculine. i think this wouldn't work for me personally because I don't have this much time every day in the morning, i touch my face All The Time, I'd be afraid that my classmates would notice that i'm wearing it and i'm simply too broke and the only make-up products i own are my sister's old eyeshadow palette and an old eyeliner pencil that i used to fill my brows and line my eyes with (while listening to dorian's guyliner, it's weird but that song actually made me feel a lot better about wearing make-up as a man) but i lost it somewhere so I don't even do that anymore, oof. but i'm glad this works/worked for you and i hope it will for other people as well! i'm hella excited for the next video essay, one of my fave youtubers talking about one of my favourite albums, that's the dream
You are a lifesaver. Thank you.
I only recently came to the realisation that im trans-masc. i got bullied a lot for looking like a guy in school so it kinda made me try way too hard to pass as female,,, despite being AFAB. I've known I'm non-binary for like 10 years, but i was still stuck in the feminising mindset. Anyway, point is, I tried this and holy fucking balls I'm legit hot as hell. I've never felt comfortable with my face until now!! Thank you so much!!! I'm gonna start on T asap
Thanks for the tutorial, will try
bruh straight up u saved my life just now. i practiced the other day and had no fuckin idea what im doin
Lol if you search “the guy with the eyebrows” on google everything about will politer shows up😂😂😂
Watching you put your foundation on with your hands made me feel so (stereotypically) manly just even thinking about doing that
This is such a good tutorial. I will most likely get myself some makeup and start following this.
Also, I actually laughed out loud at some parts of this video. Great content, dude!
Wow, makeup is magic!
Well I’m way behind, I didn’t know they did the bottom waterline (I believe that’s what it’s called) in 2006!!! I just started doing that a few years ago! Well actually since I was was about 12/13 and I got an eye pencil with a school magazine, but that was in 2010! Back then I put it on occasionally when I went to certain important events and sometimes just for fun. Mom hated it when I combined it with my red or orange lipstick, she said it made me look like a mime or like I just ate spaghetti and it stained my lips.
Highlight just under your eyebrow is pretty gender neutral I think. I use that to make my face look more feminine, and it helps a lot.
"going to use as little product as cheap as possible" uses way more product than I own or can afford....
I'm mtf, can I use this tutorial if I play it backwards?
Thanks :)
i like doing makeup but even with masc makeup like this people see im wearing foundation and immediately think im a girl. so i don't wear makeup outside at all. but i could probably fill in my eyebrows or just *something* to look a bit masc but im still super worried of clearly looking like im wearing makeup. idk what to dooooo
Have you tried using only a very small amount of bronzer? Without foundation it shouldn't be so obvious
@@verena1242 i should give that a go actually. thanks :)
i liked before i even saw the thing about the beauty vlogger music (tm)
also i read a tutorial on this, misunderstood horribly, and was like ehh at the results but thanks to "jowl region" "do a diniro" and "eyepits" i dont think i can misremember now lol
but also i definitely kept trying to go ham with my eyebrows. because ive never done my eyebrows before so idk why i chose then to start.
thank you!
i don’t have make-up or a binder. or masc clothes. or T. or m o n e y cause apparently i’m too young😍
Me: *Is an experienced make-up user*, *used to do masc drag*, *does femme drag* I'm gonna watch this video because he's fun.
kind of epic
Looks nice!
What highlighter are you using ?
Ro Xan wet and wild maxiglow or something? idk everything I use is dollar store
siiiiiiiiiiiick
I’m a trans guy who looooved makeup before transitioning, and I am starting to get an itch to wear it again... seeing you put foundation on with your hands kinda hurt, but I’m not hating. I just felt pain, lmao