Do what you like - dance your heart out in your bedroom, do some yoga, ride a bike, go to circus classes, use the local park gym equipment, or look up exercises that will shape your body in ways that could reduce your dysphoria.ġ3. Remember that your trials and struggles in life can make you stronger. Forget beauty standards and gender stereotypes: what expressions and identities feel right for YOU.ġ2. Exercise – a healthy amount of exercise can improve your mood. Remind yourself of the diversity of all people's bodies and gender presentations to give yourself a reality check.ġ1. Take time to explore what feels right for you when it comes to your identity and expressing yourself and your gender. If you have a counsellor or therapist you feel safe talking with about your gender dysphoria, make time to bring this up with them.ģ. Listen to someone who has similar feelings to you - talk to friends who also experience dysphoria, or watch a Vlogger who you relate to.Ĥ. Find/use items that aid in expressing your gender and makes you feel more confident in yourself - binders, packers, STPs (stand-to-pee devices), breast forms, panty girdles, padded underwear, makeup, clothes, shoes, accessories, hair removal items, hair styling products.ĥ. Affirm your identity - do small or big things that affirm your identity whether it's wearing a small accessory that is affirmative for you, re-styling your hair, or emailing your teachers to tell them your preferred name and pronouns.Ħ. Make plans, research, or take small steps towards your long-term social, medical and/or legal transition goals.ħ. Find ways to do everyday things that reduce your dysphoria - steam up or cover the bathroom mirrors, use a big sponge or loofah for bathing, cuddle a pillow to cover your chest when you sleep, or master makeup contouring.Ĩ. Tell yourself, out loud, that your body does not define your gender.ĩ. Take a moment to point out a few positive things you love about your body more generally - things you are great at, or things you like about yourself.ġ0. Remember to be easy on yourself and on your personal image. He looks good as a boy but its amazing how beautiful he actually looks as a girl.1. Express your feelings - share your feelings in a notebook or blog, or express how you feel through an art, craft or music project.Ģ. Talk to someone who understands - talk to a supportive friend, find an online trans community you feel connection with, or speak to QLife ( to webchat or 1800 184 527). In this video Supin does makeup by himself and transforms from a boy into a really cute girl. In this video, he transforms himself into a beautiful girl and looks like a real barbie too. Saeed (also known as Barbie boi) is popular for his reviews on trending beauty products and fashion. Barbie Boi transforms himself into Real Barbie In this video, Mikee shows a pageant makeup routine from start to finish and the end result is simply stunning. No.3 Mikee Hidalgo Transforms himself into a gorgeous girl The final result is quite surprising and her brother does look like a real girl in the end. Kaisha is a makeup artist and in this video, she transforms her brother into a girl. Kaisha Viloria Transforms her Brother into a Cute girl
Jake Warden is a Youtuber who loves to make fun beauty and lifestyle videos including lots of MAKEUP!!! In this video, he transforms himself into a beautiful girl with his amazing makeup skills. No.1 Jake Warden Turns Himself into a Girl Here are 5 Best Boy to Girl Transformation Videos. Boys who like to dress up as girls have more freedom and also access to lot of amazing makeup products and outfits that helps them achieve fabulous transformations.
The young generation today are quite talented when it comes to styling and makeup. Here are some of the best boy to girl transformation videos that will completely surprise you.