Hi, I was reading of a crime expert to identify the difference between a women and a man and the one with a neutral face could not be easily identify.
My question is : Those with a neutral face , do you find it easy to pass when you are out ?
Hi, I was reading of a crime expert to identify the difference between a women and a man and the one with a neutral face could not be easily identify.
My question is : Those with a neutral face , do you find it easy to pass when you are out ?
Wanting something is a fantasy which on a long time period clouds your mind and makes you think you need it.
Rayleen
My face is all man. No amount of makeup can change that.
Yes, I have a neutral faces. And, about every other kind u can think of. Here r just a few------------
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I passed one acid test by shopping a rack of clothes with some teen girls and was not accosted, so I either passed or they dissed me quite inaudibly lol
Michaela
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice. - Rush
I can go both ways with my face. That is what bothers my wife the most. When fully made up she says I am not the man she maried and it bothers her
What defines a “neutral” face?
And Michaela, there are more possibilities than passing or being mocked. A lot of people will simply be too polite or too disinterested to say anything.
Rayleen,
The truthful answer is I believe so ! My daughter thinks I look like my sister when dressed , I share my facial features with my mum, sister and my daughter , maybe I've lost too much weight but the basic shape is still there . So is it male - neutral or neutral - female ? I'd like to think neutral to female it would explain my acceptance level .
Neutral face?
Nope, very much leaning to a Fem facial structure.
Have a very strong resemblance to my next older sister and twin girls a year and a half younger.
As far as passing in public.....
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At this point in time I am unsure. Getting to retirement age, my face has of course aged.
I do recall buying my first wig in a shop endrab and slipping it on. I immediately realized that I looked just like my mom. Really surprised me at the time. Other than a bit of Adam’s apple, my face seemed quite feminine. Not sure that is the case today. I only hope it is somewhat neutral these days.
Very interesting point of views, Thanks.
As I remember in my younger days I know I had more of a neutral face and I would have passed better.
suppose it could be a problem, looking too great and a little jealousy or as Alice said "not the man she married.
Teresa, having the same features as your siblings , you know your sure when someone notice these features.
Rayleen
Wanting something is a fantasy which on a long time period clouds your mind and makes you think you need it.
Rayleen
Yes, my face works either way---I suppose it's why I can do different characters----And I don't use anything but regular makeup and some fake hair and perhaps a few props---no putty, prosthetics or latex.
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I think a lot of people are going to think they have a neutral face here.... but they actually don't...
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No hope of ever being mistaken for having a feminine face. The most that I can say is that with enough makeup, I do resemble my paternal aunt.
When I was a teenager my face was quite neutral. Slap on a bit of make-up and I was easily taken for a girl. I remember trying on a wig with no make-up on, and even then I looked like a girl.
It's a different story now though as my face has changed over the years. Now it takes me the best part of an hour of doing make-up to get anywhere remotely convincing.
Yes, maybe it's my neutral face.
Work on your elegance,
and beauty will follow.
When I have visited MAC or Sephora stores or had makeovers I have been told that I do have some distinctly feminine features; high cheekbones, smaller mouth. Since more than one person has told me that unprompted I guess it's true. But I also have some masculine features. With a good makeover I can pass easily; when I do it myself i'm still a bit self conscious but i do ok.
Angela,
I also have high cheekbones too but my lips are more wide and male looking. There is always something to alter our feminine look.
Thanks for all the comments .
Rayleen
Wanting something is a fantasy which on a long time period clouds your mind and makes you think you need it.
Rayleen
If I have shaved well, just from my nose and lower.
Quite a resemblance to my mom, when all made up and in wig. It bothers me, and scares me some!