Hiii!
Fellow dark brown-haired transfem here, I need/want to know more about laser facial hair removal; how effective has it been for you?
Wondering if laser will do or if I should insist on electro of some kind
Laser doesnt hurt as bad but electeolysis is more effective generally. Id say for the face though laser has been more than enough for me.
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Is it weird that I think that Homelander doing something so mundane like shaving in the morning erotic? Just standing in the doorway, watching him lathering up his face, taking his time to run the razor across his jaw. He doesn't even need to focus since it's not like it's going to cut him, but he is enjoying the way you watch him with heat in your eyes. After he washes off and pulls the towel away from his face, you walk over just to reach up and bring his face to yours, expecting a kiss just to feel you bite his freshly smooth cheek or jaw? When he expresses his confusion/amusement, you then kiss him stupid and just reply that he looks good enough to eat?
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Okay, thing that just occured to me about Drakengard 1: At the end of Chapter 1 Verse 9, Angelus tells Caim directly:
And, the thing is, she's... right. It's part of the commentary Drakengard 1 makes on the nature of violence, that violence for violence's sake inevitably leads to death. In every Ending except A, Caim remains unchanging right up until the end, obsessed with inflicting as much suffering on the Empire as possible, and in every Ending except A he encounters something infinitely stronger than him and dies because all he can do is kill or be killed. And Furiae also has a part in this as well - the opening cinematic clearly shows that the only thing that can even temporarily draw Caim out of his violence-fueled worldview is Furiae being in danger, and so the fact that she dies in every route is symbolic because it dooms Caim to death, as well - all he is at the start is protector and killer, and now that the thing he protects is gone all that is left is the killing. The only thing that saves Caim in Ending A is that he finds something else aside from hatred to live on - Angelus herself.
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Hello loves it is once again time for me to raise money for my transition. Earlier this year we lasered the hair off my face and it gave me such peace and confidence I became incredible. New person.
Now we're going for the rest of the body. Unfortunately this costs £1300 and in order to catch the deal and not have to pay more I need to raise it really fast.
Of course, the more I transition the less dysphoria I feel, dysphoria which controlled so much of my life so miserably, to be replaced with genuine euphoria is unlike anything ever experienced before in my life. This is a much needed relief from a lifetime of misery.
Please share even if you can't donate. Sharing gets to a lot of potential donations, so please donate, but especially please share
https://www.gofundme.com/f/rosie-transition-fund-laser-hair-removal-body
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look, it's me on my mac being a dork :3
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to expand on the laser question, if someone gets lucky and only has a little hair, do u know if they'd still have to laser the whole face?
Well it depends on how dark your hair is (the darker the better) but generally yeah it would. You'd still need to go back for touch ups occasionally but you'd get to the clean look sooner
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well my laser hair removal fucked my face, i have pimples, it hurts, fml
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What do you recommend for hair removal? Do you know any tips or tricks for getting longer term full Body (everywhere) and upper lip & face hair removal with no pain?
In terms of hair removal methods, I recommend the following:
Sugaring: Full body and upper lip
Dermaplaning: Face and upper lip
Laser Hair Removal: Any hair removal you have the budget, time, and pain threshold to afford
Tips For Less Painful Hair Removal:
Use a topical lidocaine numbing cream (I recommend Zensa Numbing Cream, which is made to use on sensitive areas like the bikini line or lips). I especially recommend using a numbing cream for laser hair removal!
In lieu of a topical lidocaine numbing cream, I would take an Advil or another ibuprofen medication as instructed before your hair removal treatment
Avoid alcohol 24-48 hours before your treatment (caffeine too, if possible), and drink plenty of water within 24 hours of your hair removal appointment
Exfoliate and moisturize your skin before & after your hair removal treatment. Don't exfoliate too soon after a hair removal appointment (how to irritate your skin 101)
Apply an ice pack or cold compress immediately after hair removal
Use aloe vera or coconut oil after a hair removal treatment to soothe the skin and reduce irritation or bumps
Avoid sun exposure before and after a hair removal treatment (timeframes depend on the type of treatment)
Don't wear tight clothes, go swimming, take hot baths, or engage in any sweaty activity immediately after a hair removal treatment
Avoid using any skincare products (or haircare you removed hair on your face) containing fragrance/perfumes on your skin for at least a few days after treatment
Don't use makeup or spray tan on your skin after hair removal
Never go to a hair removal appointment hungry, stressed, when experiencing PMS or while on your period – all of these bodily states can lower your pain tolerance and make the treatment feel worse than it otherwise would
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