Becoming You: Makeup for Trans Women SKU: BYBundle01
Calpernia discusses the theory behind various makeup applications and products, shows how to apply them, and discusses how gender and facial structure relate to each other in the context of makeup and presentation.
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The Becoming You program goes beyond simple makeup application. It offers the theory behind tricky cosmetics like contour and blush, illustrated with graphics and demonstrations of application. Our new program takes you through the entire process, empowering you with the techniques you'll use for the rest of your female life. It's like having your own makeover artist guide you through the process, all for less than you'd pay for a makeover. Hostess Calpernia says, "I've worked as an entertainer, model, and makeup artist for over a decade, and I've shared everything I've learned over the years in this video. I have also worked in high-stakes business settings, interacting with professionals and the public, and I show you how your makeup and skincare choices can be invaluable for your acceptance as female in daily situations."
Introduction
1. Male vs. Female Faces
Bone structure
Skin
Hairline
2. Assessing your skin
3. Overview of medical and clinical procedures
Microdermabrasion
Bleaching
Dermatology
Acne
Silicone sheeting
Laser resurfacing
Face lifts
4. Overview of hair removal
Doubtful products
Permanent options
Non-recommended for face
Require continuous use
Side effects
5. Your skincare routine
Cleanse
Exfoliate
Disinfect/Tone
Sunblock
Moisturizer
Vitamin K
AHAs
6. Makeup primer
Tools
Concealer
Foundation
Brows
Mascara
Eyeshadow
Eyeliner
Lips
7. Putting on makeup
Preparation
Work area
Cleansing
Removing hair
Toning/Acne
Moisturizing
Application
Additional steps
8. Maintenance while out
What to carry
Tips and tricks
9. Taking off makeup and nighttime skincare
10. Accessories overview
Context appropriate: Ethnicity/Income/Age
Nails and earrings
Glasses/contacts
Teeth
11. Advanced exercises
Practice runs at home
Photos
Testing the waters with short safe trips
Opinions from others (partner/friend)
Asserting your rights politely in public
Building confidence
12. Final Thoughts
Blending In vs. Attractiveness