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Looking to Become
a Femboy?

Look no further.

Explore hundreds of blog posts, dozens of guides, and an endless gallery of images today.

tested on sensitive skin first

Sensitive skin?
Me too.

This site started because I couldn't find grooming advice that didn't wreck my skin. Every product we recommend gets tried on reactive, easily-irritated skin before it shows up in a guide. If it burns, stings, or leaves a rash, it doesn't make the list.

  • No harsh fragrances or alcohol-forward formulas
  • Real-world testing across shaving, waxing, and depilatory creams
  • Gentle-skin flags on every product recommendation
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for everyone, really

But... I'm not
a femboy?

That's fine. FB101 was never just for femboys. The grooming, skincare, and body-care advice here works for anyone who wants smoother skin, a simpler routine, or a specific product that won't let them down. Same guides, same picks, regardless of how you identify.

Questions

A femboy is typically a young man or male-presenting person who adopts a more feminine appearance or aesthetic. This can include clothing, grooming, skincare, and body care. It is a form of self-expression, not a sexuality or gender identity.

Start with shaving if you are new — it is the cheapest and easiest method. Once you are comfortable, explore depilatory creams (like Nair), epilators, or waxing for longer-lasting results. Our hair removal guide breaks down every method with pros, cons, and tips for each body area.

A basic routine has three steps: cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen. That is it. Once you have that down, you can add exfoliation (2-3 times a week) and a treatment product if you have specific concerns like acne or dark spots. Keep it simple to start.

Not at all. The grooming, skincare, and body care advice here works for anyone. We write with the femboy community in mind because that is our audience, but the tips and product recommendations are universal. If you want smoother skin or a better routine, you are in the right place.

No. Most of the products we recommend are affordable and available on Amazon. Expensive does not always mean better, especially for basics like razors, moisturizers, and hair removal creams. We always flag budget-friendly options in our guides.