![]() ![]() I went in once to just learn how to do a smoky eye on myself (I could never make it work at home). Ive only had a few experiences with the Sephora pros, but they’ve all been really good. I’ve picked up quite a few tips, recommendations and advice during my time in the BIC community! Totally crossdressed but no makeup at all (except brow cover)? Dressed as a male? Or something in between, kind of androgynous? I know the default answer to this is probably something like “whatever makes you most comfortable,” and I can appreciate that, but my comfort would be enhanced if the store is comfortable with me, so a little guidance would be to the community! I’m sure you’ll find that everyone on here is super friendly and helpful. ![]() Can Sephora pros help me with that?įinally, this isn’t a great or specific question, but I’d like a little input on what would be the most comfortable way to show up. This is important to me because drawing great brows is one of my biggest challenges. ![]() I guess I should come in with that already done. Second, I have thick brows, which I usually conceal with glue stick or Pros-Aide and powder. Do the Sephora pros do this style? I’ve attached some photos to illustrate. Not drag style, but I like the maximum effect short of that. The first is that my preferred style is dramatic makeup. I have a few questions about how the service works, though. I’m very interested in getting some technique and product advice from a pro, and Sephora seems like a great and welcoming spot to do that. So, I’m a MTF crossdresser, as you can probably tell.
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