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Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Joe Gets Female Redux


Current TV has now posted on YouTube an "official" version of the "Joe Gets Female" episode featuring Adam to Eve Transformations and yours truly.
I've linked to it on the front page of the Adam to Eve website and on my MySpace page. I've also made it the first entry in the new video log on the AdamtoEve YouTube channel.
It's pretty much the same as the old bootlegged version I was linking to in the past, except they changed the intro a little bit to throw in a plug for their corporate sponsor, "T"-Mobile. (Fitting, I guess.)
And if you like the video, consider saying something nice in the comments on the Joe Gets Female YouTube page! Who knows, it could lead to another media appearance for me!


 
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
New Feature: Eve's Blog


Look for this page to be changing soon. Nearly four years after it's launch, we're in the process of revamping the entire website. This page is going to become Eve's Blog, with transgender news, events around San Francisco, a behind the scenes look at Adam to Eve Transformations, and what's going on in Eve's life. Stay tuned!


 
Monday, March 3, 2003
Ask Eve #1


Not Just Another Pretty Face
Q: What's the number one thing I can do to look pretty?
Eve: Moisturize! Moisturize! Moisturize! I know what you're thinking: yawn, how boring! I know it's not glamorous like picking out lipstick or dabbing on sexy eye makeup, but moisturizer is the invisible building block for everything else you put on your face. It's often overlooked, but it's so important for making you look good, much like constructing a house on a solid foundation. For an excellent and inexpensive moisturizer that you can find at your local drugstore or supermarket, I'd recommend Neutrogena Moisture. And remember: moisturize every day!

Cheap Boobs
Q: What are the best kind of breast forms? I'm on a budget.
Eve: You could always go with wadded-up kleenex in your bra. Apart from that, breast forms move up the line from padded cotton inserts to silicone forms that look and feel real and actually attach to your body. One crafty at-home option is to sew a little bag (of the appropriate size) and fill it with rice or birdseed.
 

 
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