If you rush dressing in your latex garment, you can rip the latex or put a hole through it with a sharp nail. Enjoy the experience of dressing in your latex garments and take your time. The soft slippery tactile sensation of slipping your hand into a latex glove, the smooth feeling as it brushes and encapsulates your body in a second skin is addictive to the senses. It sculpts, defines and enhances your shape with a high shine that is tantalising to behold. Latex can make you feel so many emotions as the wearer or the beholder and is an indulgence of sensual pleasures.
Here are ways to make latex dressing much easier!
TALC
Some people prefer to use talcum powder to help them slip into latex garments. This also helps to absorb any sweat when you first dress in your garment. This is good for those who are more hairy than the average bear. However, the issue with talc is that it can make shining the latex difficult and smear on the outside and worse, can gather and sit in the seams creating a white paste! You can use a cheap talcum power or ones specifically made for dressing in latex such as beGLOSS Talcum powder, dressing aid and storage for around £12 for 120g : https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/page/3F05A70A-38E1-4E4C-8C0A-EE9A0FC55E7D
DRESSING AID
A silicone based dressing aid and storage liquid is a good option as it allows you to easily slip into your latex garment and also it conditions the latex for storage. There are many brands that vary in price including:
Pjur cult easy dressing aid 100ml £14.99 : https://tinyurl.com/2p8uk29y
Lynx dressing aid 100ml £15.99 : https://tinyurl.com/4y5f4s2a
BeGloss dressing aid 100ml £14.90 : https://tinyurl.com/4j3uy9es
SILICONE LUBE
A cheap option for dressing in latex is to use a silicone lubricant, which can be purchased in large quantities online. Dressing air is a silicone based product, that helps slip your garment on to your skin.
HEAT UP
When the rubber is heated, the particles stretched out, making them more elastic and able to withstand greater force. When frozen, the particles contracted, adding strength and decreasing resistance to force. This is something people often do not do when dressing in latex, which can lead to rips and tears as a result. I recommend that you use a hairdryer on a low heat to warm up your latex before putting on. This will allow the latex to stretch easier and if you use silicone dressing aid or lube, you will slip into a lovely warm comforting slick latex garment. Which is much better than a horribly chilly cold wet latex.
Here is a link to a Youtube video on how to dress in latex : Link here
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