I think its also how you hold yourself, do you slouch or plod along when you walk?
Make up can be a big game changer and that doesn't mean whacking a full face on and looking like a tangerineI always have my nails done. Eye brows tinded and shaped (not atm they are insaine) and lip waxed.
Bits and pits are always trim. Abit lazy with my legs, but I'm very fair so you can hardly see.
My hair is longish, normaly straighten it.
Skin care - face scrub in the bath and put some anti wrinkle cream on after bath/shower
Moinsterise my legs/body with I cba.
Dont wear alot of jewelry other than a necklace I have on 24/7.
I feel like it's the clothing and make up department where I need to improve
Haha. I do try and put mascara on. Drives me mad after a while thoMake up can be a big game changer and that doesn't mean whacking a full face on and looking like a tangerine
Mines my gel nails and eye brows. Feel naked with out them.Acrylic nails make me feel amazing. Thatās my first post lockdown job!
I echo this sentiment. You should be comfortable with who you are.I would say just be yourself. Being āfeminineā isnāt a requirement for being female. Iām a woman but I donāt do make up, rarely do much with my hair beyond the basic care, I might dye it occasionally if I fancy it, I do shave but only when I can be bothered. Never had my nails done and donāt plan to. Thatās just me, always been a bit of a tomboy whoās preferred comfort over style. Tried to be more āglamā in my teens to fit in more with friends, but It never felt like the real me. Iāll do my hair for an event like a wedding but still donāt wear make up, or heels because they hurt.
If like me, that stuff doesnāt come naturally to you or you donāt enjoy it then donāt worry too much about it. In fact, embrace it would be my advice.
I agree. I wear trainers and a tracksuit for work so this doesn't really help. I like a tan too, not good at fake tan. I prefer sunbeds, havnt been on it two years due to having a baby and being in lockdown.High heels make you feel more feminine.
I agree. I wear trainers and a tracksuit for work so this doesn't really help. I like a tan too, not good at fake tan. I prefer sunbeds, havnt been on it two years due to having a baby and being in lockdown.
It's not a bad tracksuit. I normally wear gym leggings, just the polo and nice trainers.All the make up and clothes in the world won't help if you are uncomfortable in it , you will just look akward and that isnt very feminine. Honestly confidence is better !!