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Bree Wagner
06-21-2012, 06:55 PM
I was hoping to spend a significant amount of time out and about this weekend as Bree. Then I heard the forecast for Friday to Sunday: 95, 99, 97. :eek: Yuck!

Those temperatures are unpleasant enough as it is, but when you add a wig, forms, enough makeup to cover up and any foundation garments unpleasant goes to unbearable awfully fast. Sweating through my makeup in the time it takes me to go from the car to wherever I'm headed is a major concern. I'm sure I'll carry some cold water but sure could use more good ideas to mitigate the effects of the weather.

So, how do you beat the heat?

Kate Simmons
06-21-2012, 07:02 PM
Honestly Bree, I just don't think about it. Heat or cold never bother me too much, especially if I have a goal in mind to accomplish.:)

STACY B
06-21-2012, 08:18 PM
Now yall all know what us southern girls put up with dam near year round !! Pantyhose ,,,Haaa,,,Haaa,,, Dont waste your money ,,, Maybe 1-2 months a year ,,Its cool ,,The rest ,,,, Smokin ,,,,

drushin703
06-21-2012, 08:30 PM
Bree: I agree fully, makeup can be quite a pain in this hot weather, especially with the high humidity here in the midwest. But I love dressing so much, and
pantyhose look and feel so good whatever the weather, I just try to fight thru it. At the end of the night my makeup can look pretty awful...lol. I, for one,
wear pantyhose and makeup everytime I dress and for every occasion. dana

ArleneRaquel
06-21-2012, 08:33 PM
Near Chicago it's still too hot for pantyhose, but my makeup is staying in place. It was cooler today and the next few day won't hit 90 degrees, I hope. Sunday is Gay Pride Parade Day here, I hope that it will be cooler for the event.

TxKimberly
06-21-2012, 08:34 PM
Yup yup - I feel your pain! Odds are good that you wont be reading many stores of me traveling while cross dressed for a while because it is WAY too freaking hot!

RADER
06-21-2012, 09:42 PM
I saw a sign yesterday; Portable AC, Take one with you.
A rent-all Place, It just looked funny.
Rader

NathalieX66
06-21-2012, 10:02 PM
Heat is a killer on makeup. Temps are soaring in to the upper 90's on the east coast, with some serious humidity.
I'm planning on meeting with a couple of frends this weekend.....members of this forum no less. Problem is I have to leave my house in disguise because my next door neighbor loves to invite my across-the-street neighbor into a softball party with all their kids, and it extends into my driveway quite frequently. I am good friends with all my neighbors. They do not know this side of me.

Deanna Jeanine
06-21-2012, 10:22 PM
Now yall all know what us southern girls put up with dam near year round !! Pantyhose ,,,Haaa,,,Haaa,,, Dont waste your money ,,, Maybe 1-2 months a year ,,Its cool ,,The rest ,,,, Smokin ,,,,

That's why we southern girls consider a cute t shirt, short shorts, bare legs, light makeup, and flip flops the standard uniform of the day, right Stacy? Quit peeking out of the closet Stacy and get out here with the rest of us...LoL

Stephenie S
06-22-2012, 12:01 AM
I was hoping to spend a significant amount of time out and about this weekend as Bree. Then I heard the forecast for Friday to Sunday: 95, 99, 97. :eek: Yuck!

Those temperatures are unpleasant enough as it is, but when you add a wig, forms, enough makeup to cover up and any foundation garments unpleasant goes to unbearable awfully fast. Sweating through my makeup in the time it takes me to go from the car to wherever I'm headed is a major concern. I'm sure I'll carry some cold water but sure could use more good ideas to mitigate the effects of the weather.

So, how do you beat the heat?

Get a shorter human hair wig with a lace cap, ditch the forms and stockings (women don't wear forms). Put the PH away for the season.

A good foundation goes a long way to helping makeup last. It's possible to do with the right stuff. Actors and television personalities wear TONS of makeup under HOT lights.

Get your beard removed if you can afford it. That helps with the makeup tremendously. But getting rid of the forms and stockings will help keep your body cool, and women don't wear that stuff in the summer heat anyway.

Stephie

Mythic
06-22-2012, 12:04 AM
I hate the heat. I prefer cold weather.

docrobbysherry
06-22-2012, 12:26 AM
Do what I insisted my parents do when I was 20 months old in Chicago, MOVE!

Dana921
06-22-2012, 07:32 AM
For me, on those hot days out at like Ren fair, Pridefest and what not, I have blotting paper to help remove the persperation without taking the make up off and then setting powder to reduce shine. Good foundation does help. A cool or cold cloth around the back of the neck helps as does putting my hair in a pony tail getting it off the back of the neck. I definitely go for a short skirt or shorts and tank top (no hose or padding) and do not use foundation garments either. Different clothing styles help give a feminine shape. I do wear forms and use deodorant and baby powder to help with moisture and smell. Then of course drinking a lot of water is a big help as well! It is work but can be done. Hope this helps!

Dana


Dana

Cynthia Anne
06-22-2012, 07:52 AM
I hear you! I try to spend early mornings being out before the sun hits high noon! Then I may go back out late evenings! It helps somewhat! Hugs!

Krististeph
06-22-2012, 08:06 AM
This may not help you with sweating, but to cool your core- the army has found out that your hands and arms work great as radiators- very vascular- they came up with cold gloves to cool people overheated in hot climates. I doubt they use them with regular troops- but the science is valid. I don't have anything like that, but i will wrap my hands around an stainless steel water bottle filled with ice or ice water- it does not make me cool, but it does draw heat out of the body. Only problem is it is really too cool- you have to remove your hands otherwise the circulation shuts down and you lose the effect- so I alternate cooling my hands, then putting them on my neck to warm the hands a little and cool the neck.

Kind of a lot of work, but good if you are on the verge of heat stroke.

Then there are the little neck scarfs you get wet- squeeze them damp- and wrap them around your neck- the evaporation does a pretty good job of cooling you off. Here's a quick link- there are others- but for the price- it's a cheap investment and they do seem to work to some degree... (pardon the pun)

I might also get a check on your thyroid function- if your controlling hormones are off- (mine are) you can be overly sensitive to heat...

I'd look into the neck scarf thing first-

But yeah, i hear you about the heat. I rode bikes when i was growing up- i guess i got used to having a cooling wind over me when working out. At the gym, i have to take breaks and cool my head in the shower or risk overheating- unless i can commandeer a floor fan- in that case- look out- i'll crank out 1200 calories or more in an hour non stop.... :-)

kimdl93
06-22-2012, 08:38 AM
Heat is a challenge in the heat and humidity of Houston. When I go out this time of year, I go for lighter fabrics, like linen and light cotton tops whenever possible. Typically, I'll wear capris or shorts rather than slacks. I still wear a shaper or corset, despite the heat. So, I cope with perspiration a little baby powder. And no stockings - its just too darn warm.

Tina B.
06-22-2012, 08:43 AM
You all have my sympathies, I used to live in a hot place, one of the reasons I moved here. Today it is cold and raining, will be tomorrow as well. Some days I wish it where a bit warmer so I could wear shorts once and a while.
Tina B.

Cheryl T
06-22-2012, 09:36 AM
Keep the A/C on in the car and head to the mall...they're all air conditioned.
You won't melt in the little time it takes to go to and fro.

Debra Russell
06-22-2012, 11:47 AM
Move somewhere where "Hot" doesn't happen -- Oregon....................Debra

Bree-asaurus
06-22-2012, 02:35 PM
I was hoping to spend a significant amount of time out and about this weekend as Bree. Then I heard the forecast for Friday to Sunday: 95, 99, 97. :eek: Yuck!

Those temperatures are unpleasant enough as it is, but when you add a wig, forms, enough makeup to cover up and any foundation garments unpleasant goes to unbearable awfully fast. Sweating through my makeup in the time it takes me to go from the car to wherever I'm headed is a major concern. I'm sure I'll carry some cold water but sure could use more good ideas to mitigate the effects of the weather.

So, how do you beat the heat?

My arch nemesis... BREE!

Can you be my arch nemesis? I feel we should be since we both have the same name :D And it would be super cool to have an ARCH NEMESIS! *cue dramatic music*

I'm down here in south Texas and the heat is just as bad if not worse right now... Lots of sweating just walking from car to building or building to car...

I just stay indoors as much as possible and do any shopping or outings in the morning or evening. The wig and forms must make it so much worse! :(

Bree Wagner
06-22-2012, 05:32 PM
Thanks for all the advice. I know stockings are a no-no, that would be just plain crazy. I'll have to see if I have anything where I look OK without putting on the hips.

I'll probably just try to avoid melting by doing as many of you suggested: quickly moving from the A/C of the car to the A/C of the mall. I may even take it a step further and try my hand at the outlet mall in the middle of the mountains. It's only supposed to be in the low 80s there instead of the 100 it'll be in Denver.

If I'm really motivated maybe I will go try and find some decent (and hopefully inexpensive!) active wear and try to go experience some solitude even higher in the mountains. If not, there's always next week!



My arch nemesis... BREE!

Can you be my arch nemesis? I feel we should be since we both have the same name :D And it would be super cool to have an ARCH NEMESIS! *cue dramatic music*


YES! Considering everyday when I get up I try to take over the world having an arch-nemesis is a critical requirement. Thank you for stepping up to the job.

stacycoral
06-22-2012, 05:45 PM
Bree. girl it made a 100 here today, just got done sunbathing for the last 1 1/2, luck for me it wyoming and there was a nice cool wind, Of course i did not have makeup on, but your right it is too not to wear Panyhose, and forms during the day, that is why i like to get a suntan so i look better as a girl. That care down there in the milehigh, Hugs.

Bree-asaurus
06-22-2012, 05:55 PM
YES! Considering everyday when I get up I try to take over the world having an arch-nemesis is a critical requirement. Thank you for stepping up to the job.

I can't believe you would be so daring and so naive to accept my request... nay... my DEMAND!

Prepare to succumb to the awesome power of BREE!

Oh dangit... this just isn't going to work... I need a new name...

tiffanythecd2001
06-22-2012, 06:27 PM
i wondering why you can put breast form's in the freezer for a short time, not a hard freeze wouldnt that work, course here i wear lot's see thru top's with camies under em, makes a very cool combo , with a long skirt , too act like a funnel under there

Xrys
06-22-2012, 07:05 PM
I understand your dilema, I live near Phoenix. We are looking at 108, 108, 106 with monsoon thunderstorms, and finaly down to a cool 104. Thank God for Shorts and T's.

Xrys
06-22-2012, 07:09 PM
I can't believe you would be so daring and so naive to accept my request... nay... my DEMAND!

Prepare to succumb to the awesome power of BREE!

Oh dangit... this just isn't going to work... I need a new name...

I don't see any reason to go changing your name. Unless, of course you think it sounds a bit cheesy. (ba-domp-Tsssss)

Bree-asaurus
06-22-2012, 07:45 PM
I don't see any reason to go changing your name. Unless, of course you think it sounds a bit cheesy. (ba-domp-Tsssss)

because people have found my full name by searching for my old username (was my first name and last initial)

WifeofWrenchette
06-23-2012, 01:01 AM
Yup yup - I feel your pain! Odds are good that you wont be reading many stores of me traveling while cross dressed for a while because it is WAY too freaking hot!Yup, Tuesday it's supposed to get to 106 here. I'm melting!!!

The way to beat the heat is stay inside with the AC on.

Bree Wagner
06-23-2012, 05:09 PM
Take that 102F!

Admittedly this was at 9AM and it was only 90. It wasn't until I left the store at 2PM that the thermometer was in triple digits.

Silentpartner GG SO
06-23-2012, 05:24 PM
Hey quit griping you lot - we've had 12C (54 F) here today and for the past week its been so damn cold and rainy we've had to light a fire and have the central heating on! I could so deal with 100F at the moment!!!

Bree-asaurus
06-23-2012, 05:28 PM
Dang Bree! 90 degrees at 9 am? For whatever reason, you have it hotter up there than we have it down here right now. Tomorrow at 9am it should be 81 degrees!


Hey quit griping you lot - we've had 12C (54 F) here today and for the past week its been so damn cold and rainy we've had to light a fire and have the central heating on! I could so deal with 100F at the moment!!!

I have nordic blood... I THRIVE when it's 50 degrees LOL!!!

Silentpartner GG SO
06-23-2012, 05:48 PM
Can I have a transfusion then please Bree - I cant stand the cold - I just shut down and hibernate!

Bree-asaurus
06-23-2012, 05:49 PM
Can I have a transfusion then please Bree - I cant stand the cold - I just shut down and hibernate!

OMG... I'll so trade you

(This is what I say to my FTM boyfriend on occasion too... lol!!!)

Bree Wagner
06-23-2012, 06:39 PM
I'd also trade you in a heartbeat! 50-65F is perfect weather!

Bree-asaurus
06-23-2012, 06:41 PM
I need to convince my boyfriend to move up north... problem is... our friends and family are all down here and all the animals he has are... well... they NEED the heat :(

Jocelyn Quivers
06-23-2012, 09:26 PM
I don't and can't which is a partial reason for my in-door only domesticated status. Heat is my enemy, my kryptonite, it will cause me to look like a wax figure when my make up starts melting off my face. Heat=BAD!!

Megan72
06-23-2012, 11:28 PM
I can't believe you would be so daring and so naive to accept my request... nay... my DEMAND!

Prepare to succumb to the awesome power of BREE!

Oh dangit... this just isn't going to work... I need a new name...

You two are to funny! I've got your back Bree...hehe
Megan

WifeofWrenchette
06-24-2012, 04:41 AM
Hey quit griping you lot - we've had 12C (54 F) here today and for the past week its been so damn cold and rainy we've had to light a fire and have the central heating on! I could so deal with 100F at the moment!!!We so need to trade places!!! I would do it in a heartbeat if I could!!!!

BLUE ORCHID
06-24-2012, 06:40 AM
Hi Bree, I know the feeling we hit triple digits in Baltimore last week.

Katrina_E
06-24-2012, 11:58 AM
I agree: heat is a real problem with a wig and make up. I get really damp and it's a real barrier to going out.

Silentpartner GG SO
06-27-2012, 01:52 PM
You're on, all of you - its been raining for most of June and no sign of a let-up for the rest of the month. I get really grouchy when I'm cold - a lot of degrees hotter sounds perfect to me.

paulinescotlandcd
06-27-2012, 01:58 PM
Sorry, no sympathy as I sit here in the rain and drizzle of Scotland's summer ;)

Beth-Lock
06-28-2012, 09:49 AM
I need to convince my boyfriend to move up north... problem is... our friends and family are all down here and all the animals he has are... well... they NEED the heat :(

You can't mix animals and post-op-SRS care without taking horrendous risks with your health and recovery! For example, no animal can be allowed in the room where you do your dilations, at any time! The last point was made clear to us at GRS Montreal.

anonymousinmaryland
06-28-2012, 10:45 AM
Ninety plus degrees today in Maryland. Walked at 6:15 am. Get everything done before noon, or it's wait 'til after 8 pm, no matter how I am (under)dressed.

Eryn
06-28-2012, 01:25 PM
i wondering why you can put breast form's in the freezer for a short time,

:sniffle:sniffle

My forms are already cold enough at room temperature! They would be torture at freezing temperatures!

victoriamwilliams1
08-25-2012, 09:22 AM
I have found that lighter make up and leaving before the sun is up works for me. For me I feel as the day goes on with the heat rising it has not major effect on my make up since by then it has set.

I used to have make up problems till I switched to using a brush to dab it in my skin and since then sweat has not been an issue however I have some damp clothes when it is real hot out and I to leave the hose off on hot days! For me I noticed with them I feel the heat more than with out them.

noonlight86
08-25-2012, 01:26 PM
I hate the heat because the wig tends to stick my face which isn't pleasant and obviously the issues with the make up as sweat begins to appear.

xdressed
08-25-2012, 01:37 PM
Easy, come to England!

Bree Wagner
08-25-2012, 01:39 PM
Easy, come to England!

Hehe, I'm planning on it, but not until November. By that time it'll be plenty cold here too!

noonlight86
08-25-2012, 02:07 PM
Easy, come to England!

I'd like to visit Scotland to be honest or thailand lol.

xdressed
08-25-2012, 02:13 PM
I'd like to visit Scotland to be honest or thailand lol.

Scotland's a lovely place, shame about the people lol! (I joke of course)