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beard removal is a constant challenge for cross dressers



7 Crossdressing Secrets to a Long Lasting Shave



7 Crossdressing Secrets to a Long Lasting Shave



Author: Lucille Sorella


Crossdressers and transsexuals face many challenges, but perhaps none as frustrating as the battle of the beard. Shaving is fast and easy, but can lead to razor burn and ingrown hairs, not to mention the frustration of seeing a beard shadow after only a few hours.

While there is nothing you can do to stop your beard from growing (aside from painful electrolysis), it is possible for any crossdresser or transsexual have a soft, smooth, feminine face.

Here are seven secrets to getting the smoothest, longest lasting shave possible:

1. Avoid shaving first thing in the morning. Most people wake up with slightly puffy skin in the morning. You'll get a closer shave if you wait 20-30 minutes for the skin to tighten, exposing more of the hair shaft.

2. Prep your skin. Take a shower or wrap a hot, moist towel around your face and neck for several minutes before shaving to soften your beard and open up the hair follicles.

3. Always exfoliate. Use a washcloth or an exfoliating scrub on your face to eliminate dead skin cells and raise hair stubs for a closer shave.

4. Use a regrowth slowing shaving cream. For a long lasting shave, use a shaving cream, such as Aveeno's Positively Smooth Shave Gel, designed to slow hair regrowth. Avoid shaving creams containing menthol, as they can dry out the skin.

5. Select a great razor. A great shave depends upon a great razor. Most crossdressers agree that the Gillette Sensor Excel is the ultimate tool for the job.

6. Don't use a dull blade. Never use the same blade more than two or three times since dull blades can lead to razor burn and ingrown hairs. As a matter of fact, I suggest using a fresh blade every time you go en femme.

7. Do a two step shave. A great pre-femme shave should be done in two steps: first, shave in the direction of hair growth. Then lather again, this time shaving against the grain for an even closer cut. Be sure to use small, gentle strokes to avoid irritation.



Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/skin-care-articles/7-crossdressing-secrets-to-a-long-lasting-shave-206490.html



About the Author:

Lucille Sorella is a feminization expert who teaches crossdressers and transsexuals how to look, act, and feel like real women. Get your FREE special report, "10 Essential Secrets to Passing as a Woman," and see results in the next 7 days by visiting http://www.feminizationsecrets.com





Chad Allen actor article


Chad Allen (actor)


Chad Allen
BornChad Allen Lazzari
June 5, 1974

Cerritos, California, U.S.

Chad Allen (born Chad Allen Lazzari on June 5, 1974, in Cerritos, California, U.S.) is an Americanactor. Performing since he was a child, Allen is perhaps best known for appearing on the television series

Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman from 1993 to 1998.[1]


Early career

A young Allen guest-starred on several prime time series including St. Elsewhere, in which he played autistic child Tommy Westphall[2] from 1983 to 1988. Notably, the series' final episode "The Last One" ends with the indication that all of its storyli nes occurred within3Westphall's imagination. Allen's first regular role was as David Witherspoon on the 1986 series Our House, which co-starred a pre-Beverly Hills, 90210 Shannen Doherty, Wilford Brimley and Days of our Lives' Emmy-nominated Deidre Hall. That series ended in 1988, and Allen's next contract role was Matthew Cooper in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Womanalongside Jane Seymour in 1993. Dr. Quinn ended in 1998, and Allen did not return for its two sequel television movies, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Movie (1999) and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart Within (2000).

Outing and activism

In 1996, at age 21, Allen was outed as gay when the US tabloid The Globe published photos of him kissing another man in a hot tub at a party.[4][5] The photos had been sold to the paper by Allen's then-boyfriend.[6] Allen has since become an activist for the LGBT community in addition to his continuing acting and producing career.[1] On January 17, 2006, Allen appeared on CNN's Larry King Live to represent the gay viewpoint in a debate over same-sex marriage.[7]Allen has been featured in The Advocate magazine multiple times[1][4][8][9] and has appeared on three of its covers[10].

Further career

Starting with 2005's Third Man Out, Allen portrays lead character Donald Strachey a gay private detective in ay, monogamous relationship, in a series oftelevision movies for the here! network based on novels by Richard Stevenson. Third Man Out's 2006 sequel Shock to the System was followed by both On the Other Hand, Death and Ice Blues in 2008. Allen noted that Strachey is the first gay character he had ever played outside of theater, and that though his career was "different" since coming out, he finds it "more interesting and fun for me than it has ever been." [8]

Controversy surrounded Allen's casting as real-life Christian missionary Nate Saint in the 2006 docudrama film End of the Spear, as some conservative Christians lashed out at producers for putting an openly gay man in the role. [9][13]

In 2007 Allen starred in the film Save Me opposite Daytime Emmy-winner Judith Light and Robert Gant.[14] Developed and produced by Allen himself, the film was directed by Robert Clary and written by Light's husband Robert Desiderio, based on a screenplay by Craig Chester.[1] Save Me, a film exploring the ex-gaymovement, premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was later picked up for distribution by independent studio Fine Line Features.

Allen appeared alongside Valerie Harper from June through August 2008 in Looped, a stage play based on the life of Tallulah Bankhead, at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California.

Starting September 23, 2008, Allen portrayed the love interest of Dr. Kyle Julianfor four episodes of the prime time SOAPnet serial General Hospital: Night Shift, a spin-off of the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital.[5][15][16]

Personal life

Allen has a twin sister named Charity.

In a September 2008 interview with Out.com, Allen noted that he was currently in a three-year relationship and had been sober for eight years.[5] In October 2008, AfterElton.com noted his boyfriend to be actor Jeremy Glazer.[17]

Filmography

Films

Television

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Vary, Adam B."His grown-up Christmas list." The AdvocateIssue 903. November 25, 2003.
  2. ^ Stacy, Tom (October 25, 2008). "Pride and Prejudice". Soap Opera Digest (Vol. 33, No. 44): pages 50-52.
  3. ^ "Classic Series Finales: St. Elsewhere". TVAcres.com. Retrieved on 2008-10-22.
  4. ^ a b Vilanch, Bruce. "Chad Allen: His own story." The AdvocateIssue 848, October 9, 2001.
  5. ^ a b c d Branco, Nelson. "Allen's Anatomy." Out.comRetrieved September 29, 2008.
  6. ^ Chawla, Sarika. "True Detective." IN Los Angeles Magazine.Retrieved April 20, 2008.
  7. ^ "Debate Over Gay Marriage," Larry King Live transcript. CNN.comJanuary 17, 2006
  8. ^ a b Vary, Adam B. "Chad's on the case." The Advocate.Issue 945, August 30, 2005.
  9. ^ a b Schwartzapfel, Beth. "Chad Allen's not sorry." The Advocate.Issue 958, March 14, 2006.
  10. ^ The Advocate Issue 848 coverOctober 9, 2001.
  11. ^ The Advocate Issue 945 coverAugust 30, 2005
  12. ^ The Advocate Issue 903 coverNovember 25, 2003.
  13. ^ Moring, Mark. "Christian Studio Explains Hiring of Gay Actor." ChristianToday.comJanuary 26, 2006.
  14. ^ Save Me (2007) official siteRetrieved September 30, 2008.
  15. ^ a b Coleridge, Daniel R. "Night Shift: Meet Kyle's New BF!" SOAPnet.comAugust 20, 2008.
  16. ^ a b Mitovich, Matt (August 20, 2008)." TVGuide.com. Retrieved on 2008-10-17."
  17. ^ Hartinger, Brent (October 19, 2008). ".AfterElton.com. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.Gay Celebrity Boyfriends!"

External links

official fan site:click here
after elton interview: click here
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