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Jennifer Perseverante, maquilleuse professionnelle
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Article published online on September 29, 2025

A frequent questioning…

Since I created Transbeauté, I have met many people: some in the middle of transition, others who simply enjoy cross-dressing from time to time, and others who don’t really put words to what they feel.

But one question often comes up, sometimes timidly, almost transparently, as an undercurrent, sometimes with worry:

“Should I say it?”

Should I tell those around me that I cross-dress? Should I share that deep down I feel like a woman?

Or do I keep this to myself, as an intimate and private space?

Let’s explore this together

The contrast between the real man and the reflected woman highlights an inner reflection, as if he is questioning his identity and whether or not to dare to reveal that he cross-dresses

There is no right answer, only yours

I always say: You have no obligation.

Feminizing, cross-dressing, or exploring gender identity is a personal journey.

And on this path, you are the only person who knows how to live it.

Some people feel a deep need to talk about it, to no longer hide, to live their truth openly. It’s a form of courage, it’s a strength.

Others choose silence, discretion. Out of modesty. Out of fear of rejection. Or simply because it’s their way of protecting themselves.

And that too is perfectly legitimate.

Saying it is sometimes hard… but so powerful

Yes, saying that you cross-dress. Yes, affirming that you feel like a woman. It’s not trivial.

It can shake up a couple, a family, a workplace. It can create rejection or misunderstandings.

But in those moments, I also see something precious being born: a new light in the eyes.

Because daring to say it, when done at the right time, is often an act of love towards oneself.
It’s a form of authenticity, and it’s beautiful, even if it’s not always easy.

And sometimes not saying it is actually much harder… than saying it.

At Transbeauté, everything can be said… or kept secret

I want Transbeauté to be a place where everyone can express themselves freely… or not.

A place where you have nothing to prove, nothing to justify.

You can come just for makeup advice, or because you want to talk.

You can confide your feelings, your hesitations, or simply enjoy a moment to feel beautiful without needing to tell everything.

And believe me, makeup is a wonderful opportunity to do just that!

What I offer you here is a caring space, where trust, respect, and confidentiality are essential.
I know how sensitive, fragile, and sometimes painful this subject can be.

But I also know how liberating it can be to finally feel welcomed as you truly are.

At Transbeauté, there is no judgment.

Only listening, gentleness, and the freedom to be yourself.

You are in the right place to (re)connect with your femininity, in complete peace.

Whether it’s for makeup, a makeover, or just a moment to yourself, I am here.

With all my respect, all my discretion, and all my heart.

Jennifer

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