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  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:29 pm in reply to: Padded Panties

    Hi girls.

    I’ve got home-made carved hip padding. It
    looks rough from the inside, but smooth on the outside. The trick is to use a piece of flat foam with a reasonably smooth surface and only carve the “back” – I bought an electric carving knife just for this purpose. I’m overdue to carve another one, as this is the first and only one I made, and is about 2 years old now. After a couple of hours wear, it pretty much takes a permanent curve shape. I’d like to make a garment to put the foam into, but I struggle to find time
    to dress let alone sew! :-(

    I looked at the padded panties with small pads in the sides and
    rear. They may help, but I don’t feel that they are full enough.

    Female hips are generally the same sort of width as their shoulders.
    To achieve that, I had to add something like 4 or 5 cm per side!
    Once you pad the sides to the right size, the bum needs to be fuller
    to match. The female buttock tends to start higher on the back
    relative to the hips than on a male, so my padding has a high,
    straight edge from the front corner of the hip around the back to
    the other side. The buttock needs to be full, but the glute line
    (the skin fold at the bottom of the buttock) only needs a tiny
    amount extra. The sides needed to taper down the leg further to give
    a smooth line. Viewed from the side, the protrusion of the bust
    should balance the buttocks.

    I wear Kolotex “Sculpt-it pants” over the padding to get a good,
    smooth shape. The fullness of the bottom, aside from balancing the
    shoulders and bust, makes the waist look smaller! I don’t wear any
    sort of corset and the male-distributed fat around my waist area
    doesn’t look wrong with the padding in place. Because I am 5’11”, I
    look moderately thin as a size 14! Who’d think that you can look
    thinner by adding padding. :-)

    Females usually have a bottom the same dress size as their top or
    one size larger, so if you’re aiming for realism, you need the same.
    Looking back, I don’t feel that I really had a realistic figure
    until I padded up to the same size as my top. Skirt suits suddenly
    fitted better and I gained a lot of confidence. Given that, on two
    occasions, real females at Seahorse meetings have thought I was a
    real female (until I spoke), I think my shape can’t be too bad! :-)


    hugs,

    Alice

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:28 pm in reply to: Padded Panties

    Hi there

    I spent a long time looking and ended up going to Spotlight (a drapery) and
    bought some large shoulder pads. I even got some that are suitable as
    breasts. They were 7.00 each and I got four (two for hips and two for bums).
    It added heaps to my hips.

    Good luck

    Jaye

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:28 pm in reply to: Padded Panties

    Hi Andrea
    I must be a cheap skate as I made mine. I used some foam rubber about 25 mm
    and cut a “Vee in it at the top and glued the edges together to give it some
    shape then trimmed them to shape with an electric carving knife. Just place
    these under your panties or step in’s and I think they will look just fine.
    If you wish to be fancy you could cover them or sow them insice a pair of
    panties. I think I would like to save my money for things on the outside
    Hugs Cybil

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:28 pm in reply to: Padded Panties

    Hi all,

    Here is a very good website that is full of great
    tips.

    http://www.graephillips.com

    Hugs,

    Jessica

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:27 pm in reply to: Padded Panties

    Hi Andrea,
    the shop thats usually got exactly the padding you want is called
    DeJaVu in Balcombe rd Mentone in the suburbs of melbourne 03 95851399.
    Last time I was there they were a bit short and were trying to get
    their supplier, a lingerie manufacture, to get a move on.
    I use two sets on the advice of another place that has supplied them
    called Itsmyworld, Chapel st windsor 95100905, one set for the
    derrierre and one for the hips.
    A couple of years ago I put some photos into an amateurish webpage
    and if you look into members and look for redheels2000 you will get
    some idea as to how they can make you look.
    Love Siobhan.

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:27 pm in reply to: Padded Panties

    Try http://www.glamourworld.com.au that’s where I bought mine.
    Hugs Kaari

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:26 pm in reply to: Help removing makeup

    Hi girls
    I use Ponds deep cleanser and make up remover, it can be bought in the
    supermarket for around $6-$7 and it does an execellent job. Just apply it
    to your face and wipe off with cotton wool or tissues and then wash you face
    with soap and water. It removes every trace of make up.

    Hope this helps.

    Luv Jenni xxxx

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:24 pm in reply to: Help removing makeup

    I also found this method as the best AND quickest method. Best because it
    REALLY cleans the face, even AFTER just using makeup remover moments
    beforehand. (I was surprised how much makeup was still on the face after using
    makeup remover!)

    Quick, I never take more than five minutes to remove ANY trace of makeup!

    Brenda Leigh

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:23 pm in reply to: Help removing makeup

    If you go to Coles or Woolies and look around the make-up section you will
    find all types of make-up removers, there are lots of other goods in this
    area also, I buy most of my make-up, shampoos, creams and condoms from these
    shops. Much more cheaper than a Chemist or large department store, and
    lets face it honey, you don’t have to spend a million bucks to feel femme
    and look good.

    Luv

    Geri

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:23 pm in reply to: Help removing makeup

    Hi again,

    I normally use nivea soft facial cleansing wipes avaiable at most
    supermarkets 25 wipers for about 5-50 6 dollars and they are
    excellent,, then have a shower and wash all face with face washers as the
    wipes have got a mosteriser in them

    judy

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:23 pm in reply to: Help removing makeup

    Karina,

    Sorbelene cream works an absolute treat for me. Work lots into your face
    working over lipstick and eye makeup and rinse of with warm water. Then use
    a good face wash and rinse of with a clean slot of warm wate. Pat your face
    dry with a sofy towel. Finally massage some vitamin e enriched moisturiser
    into your face.

  • Adrian

    Member
    30/06/2004 at 12:22 pm in reply to: Help removing makeup

    HI Karina
    If you go to the chemist you can get makup remover cream that works well and will not affect your eyes. I surgest you as the assistant telling her, if you like, it’s for your wife who sent you to get some, usually they will be most helpful.
    Hugs Cybil

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