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Do I need to use dressing aid (lube) for small items like latex panties, thongs, or bras?
Yes, for all tight areas. Even small items must be lubricated, particularly around elastic edges, straps, and seams. Use talcum powder or a small, carefully applied amount of silicone lube to prevent the edges from rolling, tearing, or splitting when pulling the garment into position.
How should I clean latex lingerie to ensure proper hygiene after wear?
Immediate, thorough interior rinse. Hand wash immediately after wear in lukewarm water using a mild, unfragranced soap or dedicated latex cleaner. Focus on rinsing the interior vigorously to remove all body oils and residue, then air dry completely, ensuring the pieces are not touching each other.
How do I prevent delicate lace, ruffle, or strap details from tearing during wear and cleaning?
Handle with extreme care. These details are often made from very thin, unsupported latex and are highly fragile. Never pull on the detail itself. When cleaning, gently swab the area rather than rubbing. Always store the item flat, away from pressure points.
Is it safe for latex lingerie to be worn directly against sensitive skin areas?
Yes, provided the skin is prepared. Latex itself is generally safe, but friction is the issue. Always ensure the skin beneath the latex is coated with a silicone-based dressing aid or thoroughly dusted with talcum powder to create a friction-free barrier.