Women Latex Tops

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What are the key areas to lubricate when putting on a tight, pull-over style latex top (like a fitted T-shirt or tank top)?

The neck/collar and the bust area. These areas experience the greatest stretch. Apply a generous amount of silicone dressing aid or talcum powder around the neck opening and over the bust and shoulders. This minimizes friction and prevents tearing at the collar or underarm seams.

How do I prevent makeup, perfume, or deodorant from staining the latex near the collar or armpits?

Isolate the area. Oil-based cosmetics and many deodorants/perfumes cause permanent, irreversible stains or degradation. Before wearing, dust the interior edges of the collar and armholes with a layer of talcum powder, and ensure these areas never touch any oil-based products.

How can I safely pull the sleeves or bodice without tearing the material with my fingernails?

Always wear dressing gloves. Latex tops, especially thin-gauge ones, are highly susceptible to tears from fingernails. Wear soft cotton or nylon dressing gloves when handling the garment to distribute the pulling force and shield the material from accidental punctures.

What is the best way to store a latex top with thin straps or tight sleeves to prevent permanent creasing?

Hang using a wide, padded hanger. Never fold latex. Use a wide, padded, or velvet flocked hanger to evenly support the shoulders/straps (never use wire hangers). Hang the top inside an opaque garment bag in a dark closet, away from heat and ozone.