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Hairstyles, and Modest clothes

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(@jonathan)
Active Member     Lima, Ohio, United States of America
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I dress both as a Girl and a Guy. What would be some of your preferred style or recommendations that would fit both Genders
Also with my wardrobe it is rather small at the present. I have 2 skirts, a blouse, and a shirt, 2 bras, and some breast forms. I was raised in a Christian home and I dress modestly what would be some suggestions for a modest look.

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Is your hair straight, wavy, curly, thin, thick? Does it grow fast or slow. My experience is the ponytail, low for guys and high for gals, is the only truly accepted unisex hair style. Fast growing straight hair has your best options.

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(@jonathan)
Active Member     Lima, Ohio, United States of America
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My hair doesnt grow in a natural way. On top it's kinda wavy definitely not straight. On the sides it's straight and the back doesn't grow down but more out
And the speed of growth I haven't been able to determine. I've thought about a Blant Hairstyle if I could get my hair straightened out

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Sounds good. First look at pixie cuts. Get a cut that has longer hair on top and start letting it grow out. Try not to get it cut. Hair stylist love to cut hair and they will prolong the grow out time. The back is your least problem. Keep it collar length until the sides catch up. The front for me was the hardest. For me it was the slowest growing and had the furthest so I'm now going with bangs.

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(@jonathan)
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I'm using Mane & Tail shampoo/conditioner. Supposedly it accelerates hair growth

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I've often been told that we should aim to dress in styles that suit girls about ten years younger than we are, so for me I look for things that would suit a lady in her early 50s.

Modest for me means clothing that is feminine but doesn't show off excess flesh. Not out of any sense of prudishness but simply because at my age the flesh isn't near as taut and blemish-free as it once was.

Legs should be hair-free and adorned in nice sheer hosiery. Bare arms should also be hair-free. I know both of those options might worry many but it's not as onerous as people think. Skirts and dresses should be roughly knee-length, with higher hemlines for those a bit younger than we mid-centarians.

Blouses and tops can show modest decolletage, depending on the type of breast forms you have, with some makeup magic to enhance the effect. Facial makeup should be simple, less-is-best in approach and well blended. Save garish lip liner/lipstick contrast for drag nights.

In winter cover up like any other girl would. Freezing assets should be something only bankers do.

That way you'll be able to walk among the many with little or no trouble.

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(@jonathan)
Active Member     Lima, Ohio, United States of America
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Well I wear Long Skirts. Ankle length. Sometimes I'll do just below the knee. And if I was to dress like 10 years younger... I'd be looking like 18-20 range I'm 28 now. I haven't experimented with makeup yet I'm far to clumsy to even attempt it. I wear Knee Highs (jet black) the majority of the time due to how it feels.. I've been complimented by a few women that I can walk in heels better than they can which makes me blush a lot...

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I know there are a lot of products and I have bought my share but I can't confirm or deny any of them. All I can recommend is to eat a balanced diet and get your sleep. Mos
t important do no damage. No heat i.e. curling wands or straighteners. For me I have found that my hair should always be washed in cold water and I never use hair dryer. Wash your hair only as needed and aways use conditioner. Expensive is not necessary. Keep it simple.

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