View resources for our Feminizing Makeup 101 for Trans and Nonbinary folks. Victoria Rose (she/her) is an LGBTQIA+ advocate and content creator. As a woman of transgender experience, Victoria founded her YouTube channel in the hopes of providing fellow queer people with camaraderie and first-hand guidance. A large portion of her content is dedicated to finding ways to “feminize” oneself without costly plastic surgery. In addition to content creation, Victoria is on the board of directors for a major healthcare chain specializing in trans* care, and was recently a keynote speaker at the University of Rhode Island, of which she is an alumna.
Victoria will be sharing her secrets to simple, everyday feminizing makeup. Starting with skin, she will demonstrate how to properly cover beard shadow, by correcting the underlying blue tones. Additionally, Victoria will use a diagram used by surgeons performing facial feminization surgery to create a feminizing effect with only contours and highlights. Finally, she will demonstrate how to create a faux brow lift, while opening up the eye. The goal is to give each member new skills to take with them on their road to living their most authentic life.
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Watch Victoria Rose (she/her) teach you how to apply feminizing makeup for the first time as a trans woman!
As a gender-free brand, Jecca Blac feels passionate about amplifying the voices of those who exist, identify and celebrate themselves beyond the gender binary. Meet The Enby Diaries! Our series seeks to empower nonbinary makeup wearers while affirming that there is no one way for nonbinary to look in order to be valid. Watch the series below in our blog.
Watch Victoria Rose (she/her) go in depth about feminizing makeup!
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