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I live in the south so I am a bit nervous to ask for makeup help at a store here in boymode, but I do need to pick my shades correctly. Is there any phone apps to help with this?

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[–] zabadoh@ani.social 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

There are some stores that are noted for being CD-friendly: M.A.C., Ulta, Nordstroms

You also want to look for a local CD group. This page listing active support groups at the time has been down since 2021, but it's still the best out there. https://web.archive.org/web/20210518050654/http://www.abgender.com/support.htm

They'll know all the "safe" local places, but most importantly is being able to socialize and not feel like you're alone.

edit: Aha! I just found this directory that looks like it's maintained https://tgguide.com/transgender-support-groups/