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Thursday, October 20, 2011

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How to put on fingernail polish and fake nails for crossdressers


How to put on fingernail polish and fake nails for crossdressers

Hello everyone, in this page I’d like to give some tips on how to make your nails pretty! Now we basically have two types of nails, your own, and fake nails. Most of us crossdressers can’t wear painted up nails all the time, or even half the time. Not unless you want your work buddy Joe at the construction site to “accidentally” shoot you with a nail gun!
Now then, I myself don’t like wearing fake nails. They are a pain to put on, an equal pain to take off, and it’s hard to get use to suddenly having an inch longer nail sticking out. The only plus is you can keep it painted however you want it for a long time, some even come pre painted or with art work.

If you really want fake ones (were talking NAILS here) here is a quick course. Go to your local cosmetics store and find ones that most match your size nails. That’s another reason fake ones are bad, most are not big enough, like a lot of other things we find out! Once you get them and some nail glue, make sure they just cover your own nails, not stick over the sides.
now, put a very thin bead of glue at the end in the center, then spread it to the sides. You don’t want the glue to ooze out onto your skin, use a very light bead. Nail glue is VERY sticky, sort of like mother-in-laws, so be careful! Grab the tip and place it on your nail, getting as close to your cuticle without going over it.
Press for a minute, then that should do it. Once dry they hang on like a Hilton to the spotlight! Trim anywhere it needs it, then paint if not already done. Now, to get them mothers off, soak your fingertips in acetone until they fall off (the nails, not your fingertips). No one has found anything strong enough for a Hilton yet.
Now, for your own nails, you can only look as good as what you have. That means taking care of them, keeping them clean, clipping hang nails and so on. How long you can grow them is a lot of times determined by what kind of job you have. If your a mechanic, farmer, landscaper or something like that, a long nail means a ripped, bloody nail, eewwwww!!
Nail tips for crossdressersHowever if your an office person, hair stylist or Britney spears fluffer boy, you can wear them as long as you want. I grew mine out for a bit, but it just seems so weird to me, plus I had a lot of close calls where I almost snagged them on something. So now I keep them just over the tips of my fingertip pads.
You want to cut and file your nails so they are straight across, or with a small curve. Now for the nail polish. Get GOOD nail polish! Cheap kiddie or dollar store stuff looks,,,, cheap. Go with any name brands, cover-girl, MAC, Maybelline, anything like that, just not Sherwin-Williams!
Ok, have some paper towels ready, then shake the bottle good. You want to really mix it well. Unscrew the top, and scrap a little off the brush on the inside of the jar, you don’t want too much. Now, if you have shaky hands, well, your going to have a hard time dear. You need to be pretty steady. Start at the far end of your nail where your cuticle is and brush toward the tip.
Now here is a very good tip. Nail polish dries FAST. If you take too long and keep doing small areas the first coats will dry, making the other coats look like a sticky mess. You want to put as much as you can on at once, spread it out with long, quick strokes (sounds like a sex aid manual) then leave it alone to dry.
If you get any on your skin dip a paper towel in nail polish remover and dab it off. Make sure it’s really dry before you touch it, about 5 minutes. As for colors, you can find anything you want out there. The most common are shades of red, followed by pink. If you really want to get wild they have neon green, purple, orange, you name it.
They also have designs you can paste on your nails, like tattoos. Now, when it’s time to take it off, just soak a paper towel in nail polish remover and rub your nails until it’s all off. Make sure you get it all! I paint my toenails too, I can leave that on all the time, unless I go to the beach. So that’s Betty’s crossdresser makeup tip for this page girls! Let me know if you find something that removes a Hilton.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

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Vitamin's available in Fruit

Vitamins are organic food substances found only in living things, i.e. plants and animals. They are essential for our bodies to function properly, for growth, energy and for our general well-being. With very few exceptions the human body cannot manufacture or synthesize vitamins. They must be supplied in our diet or in man-made dietary supplements. Some people believe that vitamins can replace food, but that is incorrect. In fact, vitamins cannot be assimilated without also ingesting food. That is why it is best to take them with a meal. Synthetic vitamin supplements can be of varying quality, so it is a good idea to get your supplements from a reliable source.


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Vitamin A :
Daily Amount Needed :

10,000 IU/day (plant-derived) for adult males.
8,000 for adult females - 12,000 if lactating.
4,000 for children ages 1-3
5,000 for children ages 4-6
7,000 for children ages 7-10

Information :
Vitamin A helps cell reproduction. It also stimulates immunity and is needed for formation of some hormones. Vitamin A helps vision and promotes bone growth, tooth development, and helps maintain healthy skin, hair, and mucous membranes. It has been shown to be an effective preventive against measles.
Deficiency can cause night blindness, dry skin, poor bone growth, and weak tooth enamel.
Alpha-carotene, beta-carotene and retinol are all versions of Vitamin A.

Fruit Sources :Most fruits contain vitamin A, but the following fruits have a significant amount:
Tomatoes
Cantaloupes
Watermelon
Peaches
Kiwi
Oranges
Blackberries

Vegetable Sources :
Sweet potato
Kale
Carrots
Spinach
Avocado
Broccoli
Peas
Asparagus
Squash - summer
Green Pepper

Nut Sources :
Pistachios
Chestnuts
Pumpkin Seeds
Pecans
Pine Nuts/Pignolias
Sunflower Seeds
Almonds
Filberts/Hazelnuts
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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine):
Daily Amount Needed :
1.2 mg for adult males and 1.1 mg for women - 1.5 mg if lactating.
Children need .6 to .9 mg of B1/thiamine per day.

Information :
Vitamin B1/thiamine is important in the production of energy. It helps the body cells convert carbohydrates into energy. It is also essential for the functioning of the heart, muscles, and nervous system. Not getting enough thiamine can leave one fatigued and weak.
Note: Most fruits and vegetables are not a significant source of thiamine.

Fruit Sources :Watermelon

Vegetable Sources :
Peas
Avocado

Nut Sources :
No nuts contain a significant amount of vitamin B1.
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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin):

Daily Amount Needed :
1.3 mg for adult males and 1.1 mg for women - 1.5 mg if pregnant/lactating.
Children need .6 to .9 mg of B2/riboflavin per day.

Information :
Vitamin B2 or riboflavin is important for body growth, reproduction and red cell production. It also helps in releasing energy from carbohydrates.
Note: Most fruits and vegetables are not a significant source of riboflavin.

Fruit Sources :Kiwi

Vegetable Sources :
Avocado

Nut Sources :
No nuts contain a significant amount of vitamin B2.
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Vitamin B3 (Niacin):

Daily Amount Needed :
16 mg for adult males and 14 mg for women - 17-18 mg if pregnant/lactating.
Children need 9 - 16 mg of niacin per day.

Information :
Niacin assists in the functioning of the digestive system, skin, and nerves. It is also important for the conversion of food to energy.

Fruit Sources :Peaches
Tomatoes
Kiwi
Bananas
Cantaloupe
Watermelon

Vegetable Sources :
Avocado
Peas
Potatoes
Mushrooms
Squash - winter
Corn
Artichoke
Asparagus
Squash - summer
Lima Beans
Sweet potato
Kale
Broccoli
Carrots
Green Pepper

Nut Sources :
Peanuts
Pine Nuts/Pignolias
Chestnuts
Almonds
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Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid):

Daily Amount Needed :
5 mg for adults and 6 - 7 mg for women who are pregnant or lactating.
Children need 2 - 4 mg of niacin per day.

Information :
Pantothenic acid is essential for the metabolism of food as well as in the formation of hormones and (good) cholesterol.

Fruit Sources :Oranges
Bananas

Vegetable Sources :
Avocado
Sweet potato
Potatoes
Corn
Lima Beans
Squash - winter
Artichoke
Mushrooms
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Carrots

Nut Sources :
No nuts contain a significant amount of vitamin B5.
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Vitamin B6 (Pryidoxine):

Daily Amount Needed :
1.3 to 1.7 mg for adults - 2 mg for women who are pregnant or lactating.
Children need between .6 to 1.3 mg.

Information :
B6 plays a role in the creation of antibodies in the immune system. It helps maintain normal nerve function and acts in the formation of red blood cells. It is also required for the chemical reactions of proteins. The higher the protein intake, the more need there is for vitamin B6. Too little B6 in the diet can cause dizziness, nausea, confusion, irritability and convulsions.

Fruit Sources :Bananas
Watermelon

Vegetable Sources :
Avocado
Peas
Potatoes
Carrots

Nut Sources :
No nuts contain a significant amount of vitamin B6.
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Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid):

Daily Amount Needed :
5 mg for adults and 6 - 7 mg for women who are pregnant or lactating.
Children need 2 - 4 mg of niacin per day.

Information :
Pantothenic acid is essential for the metabolism of food as well as in the formation of hormones and (good) cholesterol.

Fruit Sources :Oranges
Bananas

Vegetable Sources :
Avocado
Sweet potato
Potatoes
Corn
Lima Beans
Squash - winter
Artichoke
Mushrooms
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Carrots

Nut Sources :
No nuts contain a significant amount of vitamin B5.
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Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid):

Daily Amount Needed :
At least 400 mcgs for most adults - pregnant women 600 mcgs and breastfeeding women should get at least 500 mcgs.
Children need between 150 to 300 mcg per day.

Information :
Folate and folic acid are both forms of B9. Folate occurs naturally in fresh foods, whereas folic acid is the synthetic form found in supplements. Your body needs folate to produce red blood cells, as well as components of the nervous system. It helps in the formation and creation of DNA and maintaining normal brain function, and is a critical part of spinal fluid. It has also been proven to reduce the risk for an NTD-affected (neural tube defect) pregnancy by 50 to 70 percent. Folic acid is vital for proper cell growth and development of the embryo. That is why it is important for a woman to have enough folate/folic acid in her body both before and during pregnancy.

Fruit Sources :Kiwi
Blackberries
Tomatoes
Orange
Strawberry
Bananas
Cantaloupe

Vegetable Sources :
Lima Beans
Asparagus
Avocado
Peas
Artichoke
Spinach
Squash - winter
Broccoli
Squash - summer
Corn
Sweet potato
Kale
Potatoes
Carrots
Onions
Green Pepper

Nut Sources :
Peanuts
Sunflower Seeds
Chestnuts
Walnuts
Pine Nuts/Pignolias
Filberts/Hazelnuts
Pistachios
Almonds
Cashews
Brazil Nuts
Pecans
Macadamias
Pumpkin Seeds
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Vitamin B12 :

Daily Amount Needed :
2.4 mcg for adults and 2.6 - 2.8 mcg for women who are pregnant or lactating.
Children need .9 - 2.4 mcg per day.

Information :
Like the other B vitamins, vitamin B12 is important for metabolism. It helps in the formation of red blood cells and in the maintenance of the central nervous system.
Vitamin B12 is the one vitamin that is available only from fish, poultry, meat or dairy sources in food.

Fruit Sources :None

Vegetable Sources :
None

Nut Sources :
No nuts contain a significant amount of vitamin B12.
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Vitamin C :

Daily Amount Needed :
60 mg for adults - 70 mg for women who are pregnant and 95 for those lactating.
Children need between 45 and 50 mg

Information :
Vitamin C is one of the most important of all vitamins. It plays a significant role as an antioxidant, thereby protecting body tissue from the damage of oxidation. Antioxidants act to protect your cells against the effects of free radicals, which are potentially damaging by-products of the body’s metabolism. Free radicals can cause cell damage that may contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Vitamin C has also been found by scientists to be an effective antiviral agent.

Fruit Sources :Kiwi
Strawberry
Orange
Blackberries
Cantaloupe
Watermelon
Tomatoes
Lime
Peach
Bananas
Apples
Lemon
Grapes

Vegetable Sources :
Artichoke
Asparagus
Avocado
Broccoli
Carrots
Cauliflower
Corn
Cucumber
Green Pepper
Kale
Lima Beans
Mushrooms
Onions
Peas
Potatoes
Spinach
Squash - summer
Squash - winter
Sweet potato

Nut Sources :
No nuts contain a significant amount of vitamin C.
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Vitamin D :

Daily Amount Needed :
5 mg for most adults. Between 50 - 70 yrs 10 mg, and after 70 15 mg.
Children need about 5 mg/day.

Information :
Vitamin D is known as the "sunshine vitamin" since it is manufactured by the body after being exposed to sunshine. Ten to fifteen minutes of good sunshine three times weekly is adequate to produce the body's requirement of vitamin D. This means that we don't need to obtain vitamin D from our diet unless we get very little sunlight – usually not a problem for children.
Vitamin D is vital to the human body as it promotes absorption of calcium and magnesium, which are essential for the normal development of healthy teeth and bones. It also helps maintain adequate levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood.

Fruit Sources :None

Vegetable Sources :
Mushrooms

Nut Sources :
No nuts contain a significant amount of vitamin D.
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Vitamin E :

Daily Amount Needed :
30 IU for most adults. Children need between 6-11 mg/day. (1 IU is equal to approximately .75 mg)
Note: some researchers and medical experts believe that with all of the positive studies using higher doses of vitamin E, this daily recommended intake is not high enough.

Information :
Like vitamin C, vitamin E plays a significant role as an antioxidant, thereby protecting body tissue from the damage of oxidation. It is important in the formation of red blood cells and the use of vitamin K. Many women also use it to help minimize the appearance of wrinkles, and mothers use it to help heal minor wounds without scarring, as it is valued for its ability to soothe and heal broken or stressed skin tissue.

Fruit Sources :Blackberries
Bananas
Apples
Kiwi

Vegetable Sources :
None

Nut Sources :
Almonds
Sunflower Seeds
Pine Nuts/Pignolias
Peanuts
Brazil Nuts
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Vitamin K :

Daily Amount Needed :
70-80 micrograms/day for adult males, 60-65 micrograms per day for adult females.
Children need about half the amount, depending on age.

Information :
Vitamin K is fat soluble and plays a critical role in blood clotting. It regulates blood calcium levels and activates at least 3 proteins involved in bone health.

Fruit Sources :None

Vegetable Sources :
Vitamin K is found in significant quantities in dark green leafy vegetables such as
spinach,
broccoli, and
kale.

Nut Sources :
Pine Nuts/Pignolias
Cashews
Chestnuts
Filberts/Hazelnuts
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Sunday, September 25, 2011

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Tips for smooth skin Specially for Crossdressers

What is it that turns you on? Everyone has something. Something special. If you’re a cd, I’m betting that there’s something in the feminization process that really gets your motor running. Maybe it’s applying makeup or slipping into your crossdresser clothes. Or maybe something more specific. Like glossy lip stick or big long lashes. Maybe it’s that moment when you strap on your heels. Or lace up your corset. Maybe it’s the moment you tuck yourself into your gaff. Perhaps it’s the feel of a certain material against your skin. Satin? Leather? Latex? Lace? Maybe it’s your favorite pair of panties. Or your silkiest panty hose.

For me, there’s one step that really puts me over the edge. (And puts all these other steps to shame.) For me, there’s one step that makes me think to myself, “Yes! Now I’m there. Now I’m in girlie mode.” And there’s no other feeling quite like it.

My moment is when I do my full body shave. I’ve been doing it for about a year now. (After several years of steady progression.) Now I’m smooth 100% of the time. I shave about once a week – more if I’m going out or doing something special. And every time I finish shaving I have the same reaction. I run my hands over my naked body. I feel the softness of my skin. And I am immediately transported. Like I said above, that is the moment when I cross over into girlie mode.

Also, for me, that moment is a bit of an accomplishment. Like most beginning dressers, I was hesitant to start shaving my body. I was afraid people would notice. I was concerned about what my vanilla friends and co-workers might think. But at the same time, I was trying very hard to look and feel more like the women and tgirls I admired. And none of them had body hair. So I started doing it in steps.

I started with my chest. This was pretty easy. Because in today’s world, lots of men shave or wax their chests. In fact, when I go to the beach in LA, it’s pretty rare to see a healthy looking, fit, toned man who doesn’t shave his chest. As more guys have started hitting the gym, they’ve all started shaving – all the better to show off those defined muscles and rock hard abs! I have neither muscles nor six pack abs, but seeing lots of other men with shaved, smooth chests gave me the confidence I needed to give it a try.

Not long after that I started shaving my legs regularly. Now, shaving your legs is just plain sexy. At least it is to me. I stretch out in the tub, and all those images of long legged girls from old Lady Schick tv commercials come rushing back to me. It’s a very erotic image. But again, I was worried that people would notice. So even though I loved the feeling, I would usually only shave in the winter. I didn’t want to bare my legs during the summer shorts season. I didn’t want to invite stares or embarrassing questions. That lasted a few years. But gradually, I became a little more courageous. I started wearing shorts in the summer again – even with my shaved legs. And, if anyone noticed, they didn’t say anything. It’s been several years, and no one’s ever pointed it out to me.

The next areas I tackled in my smoothie progression were my more private areas… my pubic region in the front and my ass in the back. These are very delicate areas to shave (obviously), but socially, they were pretty easy to face. I don’t know about you, but not that many people see these areas, so I didn’t feel I was exposing myself by shaving. I’m not going to describe for you the odd positions I get into to shave my “hard to reach” spots, but suffice to say that it’s a pretty awkward process. If shaving my legs is a sexual, sensual experience, then shaving my ass is low brow comedy. Actually it’s a lot like sex! It’s best to be gentle, to try different positions, and to keep checking yourself in a mirror. ;)

Along the way in this process, I also began shaving my back and shoulders and underarms. I don’t have a lot of back hair, but sheesh(!), when you start shaving, it suddenly feels like a whole lot more. What a pain! (And with the inevitable shaving irritation, when I say, “What a pain,” I really mean it. But a girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do.) BTW… if you find any of these areas absolutely unreachable, then get a friend to help! I’m serious. Just make sure it’s a really good friend.

The last part of my smooth-ification process was the most difficult for me. It involves a body part that I knew I couldn’t hide on a regular basis: my lower arms. For years, I shaved my upper arms and then wore long gloves when I went out in public or posed for photos. But I got tired of the gloves. And I was really tired of having drinks slip out of my hands! (Drinks in LA are pretty darn expensive!) I also wanted to wear nails – another one of those key feminization steps! But I knew that if I shaved my forearms that someone would notice. And someone did. A friend at work saw my smooth arms and asked me immediately. “What’s going on?”

I stammered a bit. I had my answer well prepared and ready, but I still stammered. Here’s what I said. I looked him in the eye and said, “Yes. I like it better this way.” Amazingly, that’s all it took. He never asked again. What does he think of my arms? Of my shaving? What does he think of me now? I don’t know. But I’ve never felt any repercussions. Apparently he accepts me as I am – my eccentricities included. Does he now think I’m a tranny because I shave my arms? I doubt it, that’s quite a leap. But I suppose it’s a possibility. All I know is that I was proud of myself for answering directly and honestly. And I still am! I’m usually not this brave. Or honest. So I have to give myself props when I am.

When asked about body shaving, I have tgirl friends who like to say, “My wife (or girlfriend) prefers me like this.” To me, that’s a great answer because what guy wouldn’t respect another man for trying to please his wife? Or for trying to appear more sexually attractive to her? In a way, it’s the perfect answer.

So that, in a nutshell, is my smoothness progression. From chest to legs to privates to forearms. I’ve also tried some hair removal products (without much success) and full body waxing (very successful, but quite painful and expensive). So there’s no easy answer for the tgirl who wants to present as smooth as a “real” girl. But I’ve found that all the work and effort really pays off. When I step out of the tub in my newly shaved body, I feel like I’ve arrived. Like I’m taking another step in my journey to become more femme and sexy. And the touch of smooth, ladylike skin? That’s pure heaven – even if you’re just touching yourself. ;)

By the way, I know several girls who have started or completed laser hair removal processes. These processes are becoming more and more popular among men and women of all kinds (gay, straight, young, old). It’s too expensive for me, but maybe I’ll interview a few girls who have gone through the laser process to see how successful it was and how expensive it was. I also know that the use of hormones for men can restrict or halt body hair growth.

All I know is that I hear radio commercials for professional hair removal several times a day. So it seems like that business is really growing. And that’s a good sign for girls like us. The more common hairless male bodies become, the less conspicuous girls like us will feel. So there’s never been a better time to get smooth.

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Great Tips for selecting your perfect pair of glass slippers from Chrissy Winters

One thing all of us girls have in common is that we all love a great pair of shoes. Suddenly Fem can help you select your perfect pair of glass slippers!
First you will need to convert your men’s shoe size to a woman’s size shoe. For example if you currently wear a size 10 in men’s then you are a size 12 in women’s. If you are not 100% sure on what size shoe you need in a women’s shoe, I suggest purchasing a shoe chart from Suddenly Fem just to be sure.
The perfect pair of crossdressing shoes for any of us girls is a classic pair of pumps. If you area beginner to wearing pumps you might want to test drive your shoes at home before wearing them out on the town. You also may want to practice walking in then first, going up and down stairs and getting up and down so you know what to expect. You don’t want to look clumsy wearing your pumps so practice makes perfect.
Here is another tip…..if you have large legs or thick ankles you might want to consider wearing a chunkier heal, especially when wearing a skirt or dress. Not only does a chunkier heal more comfortable to walk in but they will also make your ankles appear thinner – bonus!
Boots are also a popular choice. A boot can be worn with everything from a jean-skirt to a dress and they look great! Coupled with the fact that boots are so sexy & feminine, but don't reveal too much, you really can’t go wrong! Boots are totally sexy and make a statement.
Some quick tips:
Know your size in women’s shoes before making a selection
If you are new to wearing women’s shoe start off slowly with a comfortable and chunkier heal
Boots can be worn with just about anything and are super sexy & feminine
Black shoes are extremely versatile and can be worn with just about anything
White shoes are great with bright colors like red or pinks
Silver shoes look good with white, black, blue, purple and pinks
So next time you see a pair of drop dead gorgeous pair of shoes…just remember that we all know that girls can never have enough pairs of shoes!

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Wigs 101. Tips for selecting and securing your Wig from Chrissy Winters!

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

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The Panty Guide for Crossdressers


The Panty Guide


Boy Shorts & HipstersRelatively new on the underwear scene are boy shorts and hipsters. A boy-cut short is a full-coverage panty style with a low-riding waistline and leg openings that rest just above the thigh. Because they sit so low on the waist, boy shorts can visually lengthen your torso. Well-fitting, curve-skimming boy shorts can also smooth lumps and bumps on your hip and upper thigh area. Hipsters offer the same low-riding waistline as boy shorts, but the leg openings hit well above the thigh, helping to avoid the fabric "ride-up" you sometimes get when wearing longer-cut boy shorts. While hipsters are generally considered a full-coverage style, some may be cut a bit higher in the rear than classic boy shorts or briefs.

BriefsIf comfort is your primary concern, briefs are for you. The traditional brief offers full coverage in the front and back with a waistband that sits at or slightly above your natural waistline. Briefs also have a low, squared-off leg line. There are a few styles that fall under the larger umbrella category of briefs:
Modern briefs, like traditional briefs, offer full front and back coverage, but have a lower rise. Their waistbands sit a few inches below the natural waistline.
High-cut briefs offer the same full coverage as traditional briefs, but have high-cut leg openings in front. The waistband sits at or just above your natural waistline.
French-cut briefs have the highest-cut leg openings of all brief styles. The leg openings hit the highest point on the hip and are positioned more to the front of the panties than the standard high-cut brief. The waistband should sit at your natural waistline.
Control briefs are meant to slim your tummy, bottom or upper thighs. They look like traditional or high-cut briefs, but feature control panels at the front, rear or both.

Boxers/ Girl Shorts 
Women's boxer shorts (also known as "girl shorts") are designed to be worn as loungewear, as a base layer or as a body shaper. Loungewear boxers are cut much like men's boxer shorts and are not meant to be worn under clothing. They are loose-fitting and often feature an elastic waistband with a drawstring Women's performance boxers are meant to be worn while exercising. They are usually made from breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics that fit snugly against the body and stretch with you as you move. Compression boxers (shapewear) feature control panels in the tummy, rear or thighs. These styles may have high waistbands and longer legs to tighten up trouble areas.

Skimpier Panty Styles: For Less Coverage
Thongs 
The idea that thongs are uncomfortable or worn for less-than-practical intentions is antiquated and without merit. These bareback basics have much practical purpose, in that they eliminate unsightly panty lines under skirts and snug-fitting pants and are often more comfortable than full-coverage panties because of their minimal fabric.
While all are backless, thongs come in a variety of styles:
G-strings feature little more than a triangle of fabric in front and a thin "string" of fabric around the hips and down the back. This is one of the skimpiest thong styles and is best reserved for wearing undertight-fitting bottoms to eliminate visible panty lines.
V-strings are similar to G-strings but feature a rear string that separates into a "V" of two strings (or a small triangle of fabric) at the rear waistband.
T-backs have waistbands or strings that stretch straight across your waist; so from the back, the side and bottom straps have a "T" shape.
Rios are similar to T-backs except the waistband rises above the hips at the sides instead of sitting straight across your waist and back.
Tangas offer the most coverage of any thong style. They generally have wide waistbands and back straps.
Bikinis 
Bikini-cut panties are classic and flattering for women of all shapes and sizes. Bikinis give full coverage in the back with leg openings that are cut above the thigh. Most bikinis sit about three inches below the natural waistline, although with the popularity of low-rise pants, some are now cut even lower. String bikinis, as the name implies, are designed with thinner straps (strings) at the sides for a less-bulky fit under clothing.
For comfort, fit is key. If your bikini panties are too tight, they can bind up your backside and draw attention to problem areas, even under clothing. Ideally, they should fit close enough to your body that they don't gape, but not so close that the waistband or leg openings dig into your skin.
Seamless/ No-Show/ Invisible Panties 
Panties categorized as "seamless," "no-show" or "invisible" are sleek and smooth and virtually disappear under clothing. Seamless designs are most often made from a stretchy, wrinkle-free synthetic material like spandex, polyester, nylon, Lycrar or a blend of these. Seamless styles often come tag-free for an even smoother look under clothing. These panties offer a range of coverage styles, from skimpy to more conservative.
Panty Fabrics
The type of fabric your panties are made from is as important as their style, cut and fit.
Cotton 
Cotton panties are inexpensive, durable, comfortable and breathable. One advantage of these panties is that they can be tossed in the washer and dryer without sacrificing much shape or fit. Most panties are made with cotton or a cotton blend.
Silk/ Satin 
Popular fabric choices for women who want a chic-looking panty, most silk and satin panties need to be hand-washed and hung to dry, so caring for them can be a little labor intensive. They can also be heavily embellished with lace and other detailing that may be visible through clothing.
Polyester/ Synthetics
Polyester and other stretchy synthetics provide the best seamless support. These materials are also popular for exercising because they wick moisture and dry quickly. Polyester and other synthetic materials generally must be hung to dry after washing.

Monday, September 12, 2011

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How to wear corset

When Wearing:

  • Open the front buckle, release the back rope of the vest
  • Surround you body with the vest from behind to front, then buckle the single breasted
  • Adjust the width of the rope
When Taking off:
  • Adjust the rope, until the clothes can slide freely on the body
  • Open the front single breasted

  • How to Wear:

Fashion Corset