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Do I need to use dressing aid (lube or powder) if the dress has a long back zipper?
Yes, for the chest and hip areas. While the zipper helps immensely, you still need to use silicone dressing aid or talcum powder on the skin of the hips, waist, and chest. The material still needs help to slide over your curves, especially where the zipper ends or begins.
How can I prevent the material from tearing when pulling the dress over my chest and hips?
Apply even force and use dressing gloves. Never use a small, single grip point. Use a large, open-handed grip to pull the latex evenly. Always wear soft cotton dressing gloves to prevent the tips of your fingernails from creating tears or punctures at stress points like seams or edges.
What is the best way to maintain the long metal back zipper on a dress?
Regular silicone oil application. Long zippers are prone to sticking, which can stress the surrounding latex. Regularly apply a small amount of silicone oil (not dressing lube) directly to the zipper teeth and the slider mechanism. This ensures smooth operation and reduces strain on the material.
What is the safest way to store a latex dress with thin straps or long sleeves?
Hang using a wide, padded hanger. Avoid stretching the delicate straps or sleeves. Hang the dress on a wide, padded, or flocked hanger (to support the shoulders/straps evenly) inside an opaque garment bag. Ensure the dress is clean, dry, and away from direct light and heat.