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Silicone masks for crossdressers

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(@joanjaymes)
Eminent Member     Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
Joined: 4 years ago

I waited about 3 years before deciding to buy one. I didn't want to lose my money. They're $700 each. So I picked a seller with a guaranteed money back if not satisfied.

Anyway, I bought one. Looking at it before trying it on, it looked okay. But wearing it, it was a nightmare. It looked like what it was. A MASK. Fake and awful. It felt horrible on my face.

I sent it back. If you're wanting to look like a woman, you're best off buying the best make-up and wig. Learn the art of applying makeup to make your face female-looking.

That's my advice.

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(@kt1819)
Honorable Member     Ottawa area, Ontario, Canada
Joined: 7 years ago

Most pictures I seen even the model looks fake and it's always the issue with eyes,nose & mouth openings and then the price. All together I never even considered it and your review is just what I expected.

/kt

 

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Lady
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(@joanjaymes)
Eminent Member     Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
Joined: 4 years ago

When I put it on, it felt horrible on my skin. So tight. And you're right, the eyes on the mask don't match with your eyes. But as I had it on, I was thinking, WTF, this looks ridiculous. And for the $700 money, you could get a load of nice make-up and a really good natural-looking wig. And some clothes as well.

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Lady
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(@joanjaymes)
Eminent Member     Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
Joined: 4 years ago

Yeah, I know a lot of people who use them. They have videos on YouTube. Okay if you're living out your fantasy indoors, but in my view, you cannot go out in one and expect it to pass for a real face.

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Lady
(@altrealtraveller)
Reputable Member     Maryland, United States of America
Joined: 7 years ago

Hi.

I wear a silicone full head mask, the Taylor model from creafx. It is comfortable, looks great and I've had good success in passing while wearing it. The trick is to be sure that you can move the lips and cheekbones so that you can smile a bit and change your expression.

I have two of them; one that can be glued to the face and the other the more generic one. Both look very good, and you can't tell you are wearing a mask until you get right up close. I wear glasses with amber lenses to obscure the eyeholes, until I can perfect my eye shadow makeup skills.

It's not for everyone, but for me it works. In my male persona I have a full beard, and keeping it is one of the conditions for my wife's support of my dressing.

Feel free to PM me if you want to discuss this further.

Leah

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(@bridgettek2020)
Noble Member     Virginia, United States of America
Joined: 4 years ago

I'll continue to practice, practice, practice, and get better at makeup.

B

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(@Anonymous)
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they remind me of some of the videos seen in past like rubber dolls. Will keep my real face and keep getting better on makeup.

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(@lizk)
Illustrious Member     North County San Diego, California, United States of America
Joined: 5 years ago

It could be the best mask ever....like Mission Impossible best.  And it could be the most comfortable ever.  It would still be fake!

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