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    • #358798

      I would love to try wearing that style of makeup and prance around. 🥰

    • #358821
      Emily Alt
      Managing Ambassador

      Looking like a drag queen is just too over-the-top for most situations. Goofing around at home sounds like a lot of fun though.

      I’d make an exception for my next high school reunion. Never went to one. Absolutely hated the place. It’d be a hoot to go with hair and makeup that’s totally over-the-top, and an outfit that could get me arrested! Best part of the evening? Getting asked to leave!

      Emily

    • #358828
      Stevie Steiner
      Managing Ambassador

      Probably would not want to wear that much make up at home, let alone out.Β  Yet I am curious as to what the end product would look like.Β  I try to be a subtle kind of girl be nature …. but would want to peek in the mirror.

       

    • #358845
      Anonymous

      No definitely not.My wife does my makeup when I am dressed.She puts on eye shadow blusher and lipstick in a very subtle shade.I think not too much and not too little is the way to go.It’s a shame that so many crossdresser and gender fluid kids want to look like drag queens.When I was in my preteens and adolescence I wished to be a pretty girl of my own age.

    • #358850
      Anonymous

      When I am Kay, I am quiet and shay. Definitely not something for me everyday. Maybe try once just for fun.

      I was on youtube and saw Courtney Act. Look her up. She started as a drag queen and evolved into very popular cross dresser. She was doing Las Vegas shows. She also has some nice music videos.

    • #358895
      Anonymous

      I would only want enough makeup to be passable and pretty, over the top is not my style… but I do really like the Smokey eye look😍

    • #358901

      For me, I love the look of a drag queen but no, not the amount of makeup.Β  I try to apply as minimal as possible and it takes me 30-45 min, I can’t imagine how long it takes a drag queen to apply that amount of make up.

    • #358907
      Anonymous

      Funny you ask that question girlfriend I’m getting a drag makeover the end of September early October and hopefully do a drag performance around Halloween wish me luck 💋

    • #358909

      Oh such fun playing with makeup and have a dear friend that does drag and had given me a makeover . Sure its not something you do to walk the streets but a wonderful experience to do and go to a drag show with friends. I also have done drag makeup for gay events and parties and its definite thrill.

    • #358934
      Anonymous

      No thanks

    • #358939
      Krista
      Duchess

      Not a chance Nick, when it comes to makeup, less is better; well for me anyway. I’m already passable without using any makeup at all.Β  At the grocery store this morning, I overheard being referred to with the female pronoun after I had told a lady with one item that she could go ahead of me in line. Her daughter asked her what I said and the lady told her daughter “She asked if I wanted to go ahead of her in line”.Β  Always lovely hearing that.Β  Stay healthy, stay safe, Hugs, Krista.

    • #358941
      Anonymous

      Not for me.Β  Once you have reached “that certain age”, which I did long ago, excess makeup just looks garish.Β  Less is more for this girl.

    • #358957

      I would love to try doing a drag style act, but would much prefer to do it as me (Laura).

      Maybe that’s the way forward… I will work even harder to get a set together and try!

      Love Laura

    • #358966
      Anonymous

      Drag queens no.

      I’ve been pondering maybe, maybe trying to use makeup, but I wouldn’t go anywhere near that level.

    • #359069
      K Swim
      Lady

      I am not a fan of makeup at all.

    • #359090

      I look at Drag and CD’ing as two seperate but similar things. That being said…YES MA’AM!!! I think drag would be a blast! The only problem is that Jennifer is a pretty boring drag name. Any suggestions? (maybe pantyhose themed?)

      -Jen

    • #359283

      I wouldn’t wear it for normal everyday, and I wear a level of makeup less than drag for my burlesque performances, but I’d like to do a drag performance at some stage, and obviously I’d do the makeup then.

    • #359592

      No. Due to the makeup, I probably wouldn’t be able to stand up!?!? On the other hand, I have been to some performances where the queens kept their makeup surprisingly low key…

    • #359601

      Most definitely, in the right circumstances of course πŸ™‚

    • #359647
      Anonymous

      For a night out, absolutely!

    • #359839

      A number of years ago I was selected as a model for a makeover at my support group (we had a random drawing the month before).Β  The makeup artist was a guy who worked in the beauty industry (hair dresser/makeup) and did drag as well (although I don’t know if he performed).Β  The makeover I got wasn’t drag, but was still a lot of makeup.

      Everyone said that I looked great.Β  In my opinion, it was too much makeup, and I really didn’t like it.Β  I didn’t say anything, but it’s not a look I would try to repeat. I don’t think he did a lot of contouring, and I looked older.Β  When my friend who does transformations for a business does my makeup, I look younger.

      If I were performing, I would consider drag makeup.Β  Otherwise, I’ll pass.

    • #359855
      Edie Majeski
      Baroness

      I actually had a drag queen do makeup on me. Long story. I did pick up some tips on contouring, but I would not want to wear that makeup all the time. A drag queen’s makeup looks good from a distance, but, once you’re up close, you can see the contouring they do on their faces.

    • #359880

      Not in public. But I’d love to try drag.

      i know I’m too old to do it professionally. But it would be fun to try once or twice.

    • #359918

      Good luck! 😘

    • #360008

      Hi Jennifer

      Here’s a few drag name ideas:

      1. Lavinya Hose

      2. Lada D. Nylons

      3. Lex Incased

      4. Shimmer Enshine

      5. Trudy Gussett

      6. Suze Penders

      7. Gerta Belt

      8. Sally Demon

      9. Heidi Fromdawif

      10. Opa Ache.

       

      Have fun!

      Love Laura

    • #360192
      Natalie
      Lady

      I think If I had the opportunity with a drag queen that could help I would try it for fun one time. but I wouldn’t want that extreme look all the time, although some of those outfits they have look pretty interesting too! I wouldn’t lie that it would a fun time to do a whole drag complete make over but I normally wouldn’t dress up that eccentric.

    • #360273

      Well, for a performance I would, of course. Make me up to look like Divine’s sister or someone about to perform with RuPaul and it would be fun – and challenging. Drag is not crossdressing to me – it is out and out performance.

      For everyday, well, of course not. Subtle an age-appropriately feminine is more my style.

    • #360338

      I would choose no. I’m not into the neon and florescent colors and the glue-on glitter and gems that is used in some drag queen make-up. I prefer more natural tints and shades. I’m also sort of the “less is more” type.

    • #360477
      Amy Myers
      Baroness

      I find this an interesting question, as I never was till recently. That was the last look I wanted, usually I much prefer the natural look. Now I’m thinking it might be fun to get done up like a drag queen.

      Just once or maybe twice, but not as a general look.

      Amy

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