(Part 2) Best products from r/trans

We found 22 comments on r/trans discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 40 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/trans:

u/sailorgirl_333 · 7 pointsr/trans

JustinCostume Women's Cosplay Lingerie Set Kitten Keyhole Cute Sexy Outfit Medium Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01I6KHGY8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_mOopDbTBW53YM

u/guisar · 2 pointsr/trans

I've got hooded eyes (similar to yours I think) and damn, it is HARD. I try tightlining (which means "try not to smear black all over your face"). I tried to use the sharpened wax pencils, the pencils, the kind with thin of market and liquid.

Of them all, only the liquid first and the thin kind of marker are usable for me. I also have to do it with my eyelids open, right along the upper edge of where my lashes are while wiping up the excess with a qtip. Protip- I got one of those enlarging (3 & 7x) lighted makeup mirrors: https://www.amazon.com/Conair-Shaped-Double-Sided-Lighted-magnification/dp/B00MTCCHVM/ref=sr_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1549563560&sr=8-4&keywords=lighted%2Bmakeup%2Bmirror%2Bwall%2Bmount&th=1 and replaced the bulb which came with it with a super bright LED so that I can actually see my eyes (my eyesight is shit).

I also do my eyeliner and lashes on before I add any foundation so that I don't end up ruining the finish.

u/SupJessica · 1 pointr/trans

I take biotin and use this shampoo, seems to be working good.

u/OliviaFastDieYoung · 1 pointr/trans

Any reason you couldn't use gel or something to hold it out of your face? This is the stuff I use, but I also have curly hair so at this length it sort of naturally sits on top of my head

u/Tiger3Tiger · 11 pointsr/trans

One of these? keychain pill box I don't know how many you can fit in at once but you can keep that on your keys / on a lanyard and in your pocket / etc. I would suggest keeping the prescription label in a wallet

u/holyfoolishness · 2 pointsr/trans

I think you can. Check out this book and maybe contact the author or one of the resources in the book. "Unbound: Transgender Men and the Remaking of Identity"
Unbound: Transgender Men and the Remaking of Identity https://www.amazon.com/dp/1101972491/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_llihDb299B6K8

u/Hazlrh1 · 3 pointsr/trans

You can’t stop being trans. And you shouldn’t have to: there’s nothing sinful about being trans. I am trans and I am a Christian, and I have no problem reconciling those two things.

This is a great book on being transgender and Christian:

https://www.amazon.com/Transforming-Bible-Lives-Transgender-Christians/dp/0664263100

You can also check out /r/TransChristianity for more perspectives and resources.

You can’t change who you are. But you might be able to change what your parents think about you.

u/wowsomuchcloset · 2 pointsr/trans

I was there with you until a month or so ago. What I finally figured out is that everything I used as a reason I wasn't trans was just a bunch of repressed shame/guilt issues or Hollywood dramatization of "the right way" to be trans. Like - I have no memory of being a little kid and crying because I couldn't wear dresses or play with dolls. I'm married, I like a lot of "guy things" like video games and working around the house. I only cross dressed a couple of times before the guilt/shame shut it down.

Basically, after saying "maybe I am trans" I realized that all of my excuses were just lies I tell myself.

I've also been working through You and Your Gender Identity: A Guide to Discovery https://www.amazon.com/dp/1510723056/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_d7G0Bb7W34NPN as a way of structuring my questioning and getting a bit of direction.

u/MagicButterflyEB · 5 pointsr/trans

So, I couldn't find any definitive answer to this saddly... though one link sent me on a dive down quite a rabbit whole leading to... this . Doesn't really clear anything up... at all.. and now I feel moderately uncomfortable having this irl Clippy staring me down all day o_O. Maybe I'll turn him/her to face the door in my office to stare down visitors instead.

u/NobleAda · 2 pointsr/trans

I'm actually leaning more toward this one, but I hate buying stuff like this online, as you can never be too sure how it will actually look.

u/Siva-Satanica · 9 pointsr/trans

Actually, stockings only cover to the knee or up to the thigh. What OP is wearing can either be considered tights or pantyhose, but definitely not leggings. Also, the opacity of the hosiery depends on the denier, not the style. Tights are the same as pantyhose as far as shape goes, but usually have a higher denier, where pantyhose can have a lower denier and are more sheer. These are leggings. I absolutely love the way sheer nude hosiery looks on me, but I hate how easy it is for a run to appear, so most of the time I'll go with something that has a higher denier if I want to wear them more than a couple of times.

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Edit: Aint nothing wrong with see through hosiery, especially if you're wearing panties underneath them.