How La-zarus Training
Can Help the Early Stage
Male to Female
Transsexual!
For men who enjoy cross-dressing for a few hours, the experience can be exciting and a lot of fun. More specifically going out on the town without being read! For the early stage male to female transsexual, the situation is very different, as the object is total commitment culminating in the final accolade of Gender Reassignment Surgery. Unfortunately, for the majority of male to female transsexuals there are enormous hurdles to overcome, not to mention living full-time in their new role.
Like all human situations there are always exceptions, these may be men who from birth have highly feminised appearance and mannerisms e.g. 'Lady Boys'. For most sufferers, it is a road of new learning and acquiring new skills. Some of those skills are shared with you here. La-zarus Training assist it's clients by setting down some basic ground rules and helping the process of feminine encoding into the psyche of each client.
In this picture the
effects of 2 years of electrolysis can be observed alongside the effects and
discolouration on the nose. The discolouration on the nose is due to cosmetic
surgery. clearly the natural facial skin is showing signs of wear and some
trauma. Fortunately the
facial skin texture is smooth ( it is always more difficult to hide poor skin
texture due to pot marks or beard stubble) If the 'facial Canvas' is smooth the foundation
will sit comfortably on the face. A good foundation well applied will provide
the basic canvas ideally suited to the application of colour e.g. eye shadow,
lipstick etc.
Once the foundation has
been applied and set with loose powder and there are no 'sticky' areas left on
the face, then the colours can be applied . You will notice how different the
face becomes once the cosmetic colours have been applied. It should be observed
that our subject had badly damaged hair due to over treating with perms and
tints, so the use of a suitable wig would be highly
recommended.
Utilising a Good wig and a pair of sunglasses as
a prop, the look is perfectly acceptable for photographic studio work. However
if the foundation is applied too thickly then it will appear as makeup in
daylight, and an alternative foundation would need to be found. It should be
noted that daylight will bleach the colours on the face, making it looked washed
out. The colours also appear differently under different types of lighting e.g.
UV, Infra Red etc.
Being natural under any conditions is not just about makeup but a composite of feminine attributes that carry the whole concept. All the key feminine elements combine to provide a perfectly acceptable look and countenance that create a body language that works to the outside environment. The Photograph below taken in Paris By Alex Munden of AMP International demonstrates how the combination of elements produces the feminine image set against a backdrop of confidence built upon a set of feminine attributes that have been encoded in the psyche over several years:

The trick is to make the appearance look as natural as is practically possible, this does not underplay the clever use of facial expression. If the subject feels uncomfortable in role, this can interpret into facial expression that undermines the subjects capacity to carry through their feminine aura. Their body language will eventually send out messages that will attract the publics attention, compounding the subjects internal monologue and the persona breaks down into male role. The resignation in the subjects mind is best interpreted into the value given by their internal comment "I've been read" - from here it is difficult to rescue any situation.
La-zarus Training can remedy this, by introducing some basic concepts on the first one to one session, building toward a much better demeanor for the client. Undoing male traits and replacing them with feminine traits is a complex process, requiring learning and assimilating the information but then via lots of practice will eventually encode the new traits in to the fabric of the subject being.
e.g.
"I have only just started on hormone therapy, my voice is deep and electrolysis has been going for about two months,
How can La-zarus Training help me?"
La-zarus can assist your transition period by working and helping you to secure a feminine route to achieving your new role in life. It does take some effort, practice and some real dedication. However succeeding toward a confident feminine role is more likely with some background training, as the general consensus of medical opinion is that if your are successful prior to embarking upon life in your new role your more likely to succeed after gender surgery. To be a little scientific about it:
Effort*time*personal circumstances*support=outcome
One to one sessions are recommended with no more than a full 2 hour session on any on day. Sessions cost £48.00 per hour and are by appointment only. All one to one sessions take place at the London Institute, 10 Warwick Road, Earls Court SW5 9UH.
For more information write to La-zarus Training, Box 4701, London SE1 4XL or Telephone 020 7207 8473