Step One
Beauty is only skin deep. That is exactly where feminization will start. With skincare. Few things separate the genders like skin tone and texture. Male skin is of course, thicker, and more coarse than female skin, and men tend to neglect their skin unless it is injured or irritated. Years of neglect take a toll on male skin. Our first stage of feminization is to begin a healthy skincare regimen.
We cannot transform skin thickness (unless we use hormones), but we can improve the texture and tone. Begin with a simple hygiene transformation. Remove all body hair. This may or may not be a monumental task. You will need to assist him in this and you will not be able to do this completely in one session. Section the body into parts and work sequentially. In fact, it is probably a good idea to do a bit at a time. Losing all of his body hair at once is going to be a bit of a physical shock to his/her body. Start at the top, start at the feet, it doesn’t matter.
Initially, shaving will be the prime hair removal method. You will probably want to used scissors or clippers to begin with. Shave everything below the eyebrows, excepting (for now) the pubic area. Growth areas will vary from man to man. Shave chest, back, abdomen, arms, and legs. Don’t forget the commonly overlooked areas of the hands and feet, including fingers and toes. Some men will have growth on the sides and back of the neck. Sideburns, if any, will have to go. Eyebrows will need to be trimmed and shaped, ear, and nose hair plucked.
Immediately following hair removal, skin care education begins. Men tend to have very little knowledge of skin care. They will need to be taught basic exfoliating and moisturizing skills. We’ll leave the anti-aging regimens for introduction with basic makeup lessons. Most men have extremely dry skin, especially in winter and summer; however, whether he has dry skin, oily skin, or combination skin, it is imperative that the skin is exfoliated and moisturized immediately. Newly shaved areas will be susceptible to ingrown hairs, which are not only annoying and potentially painful, but may result in irritation and ultimately infection. Also, you should be aware that the area between the butt cheeks and around the anus will be extremely sensitive and prone to stubble irritation. Use a heavy lotion or almond oil in this area continuously until the skin begins to adjust.
Don’t be surprised if your man whimpers, moans, and groans during this process. Once the plucking begins, they will scream like street urchins in a steaming hot bath. Speaking of hot baths, this is an excellent time to begin replacing those manly showers with nice hot bubble baths. A nice warm oatmeal bath will help to soften and moisturize the skin, reduce the shaving irritation, and open the pores, reducing the chance of hair follicle ingrowth.
Eventually you may want to explore other methods of hair removal such as waxing, epilation devices, and laser hair removal. Once the initial shaving and moisturization is done he will be amazed at how wonderful his nice new clothes will feel on his sooth skin.
There is one area of hair left for discussion. You will need to decide whether the pubic hair is shaved, trimmed or shaped. Shaving is a good step in the emasculation process, but a nice landing strip or mimicked female pattern is nice too. You will not be able to duplicate the female pubic hair pattern, but you can certainly aim for a more feminine shape. Be aware that ingrown hairs are particularly problematic in this area. I strongly encourage you to perform the initial hair removal work and instruct him/her how to do it safely. After years of scraping their faces, men think they know how to use a razor. They don’t.
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