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Try some nail polish and there's colored chapstick for an easy start, take something with a near natural color.
For clothing you could try a fetish store if you can find one in your area because the people working there have seen everything and so you'll feel safer. They can probably help you. Alternatively you could try a store that has unisex clothing for a first step. And also stockings can be cheap and they are flexible in fit, so you could order those online.
For foundation you'll definitely need some support, so maybe that's quite a big step for you. Because it needs to be the right color for your skin.
As a follow-up to this: If you just want to browse go one of the big chains with large stores (like H&M). You can spend hours there gwacking at bras (or whatever else you fancy) and try on as much as you like and no-one will care or even bat an eye over it. (Just don't do it right before closing, the underpaid staff really hates staying overtime for you. π )
On the other hand, the smaller stores tend to offer a more interesting selection (you'll find out fast enough if you happen to like theirs or not) and the staff can be helpful (or terrible, kinda a luck thing apparently) once you have an idea of what you like.
I've been playing with nail polish for a bit, and definitely enjoy it as a bit of a creative outlet on top of personal expression.
I had not thought of a fetish store, I'm not sure if I have one or not, but will definitely keep that in mind. I've been trying to figure out my skin tone so I can get a reasonable idea of where to start.
One of the first things I bought after cracking was those "programmer socks" the thigh highs, but it turns out I'm too thick for "one size fits all" π
I think I know which ones you mean. But have you tried the thin ones? Those are super stretchy and come in many sizes. Just try the largest ones, but there's always the sizes written on the back. I imagine those are also visible when you buy them online.
I think I know what you are getting at, but could you share an example?
@Blahaj_Blast @xilliah have you looked at sockdreams.com? Iβve got a couple thigh highs from them and they offer socks for everyone regardless of size and gender.
I think I have heard of them! Is that the company that has larger sizes catering more towards transfem people?
@Blahaj_Blast Yup, thatβs them.
For choosing the right foundation, the local drug store had little test bottles from which you can drop some color on the skin to try out in-store (as well as a mirror and some remover and paper towels), so we really didn't need to talk there to anyone find a decent color. (This might not be a universal concept though.)