Women Latex Tops
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What are the key areas to lubricate when putting on a tight, pull-over latex top (e.g., a shirt or tank top)?
The shoulder and bust areas. These are the tightest points. Apply a generous amount of silicone dressing aid or talcum powder around the neck and shoulder openings, and to the bust. This minimizes the friction necessary to pull the top down over the chest and prevents seam splitting.
How should I manage the bust area in a latex top that doesn't have integrated cups?
Achieve shape before shining. If you require lift or shaping, wear a lubricated, strapless adhesive bra or pasties beneath the top. Once the top is on and smoothed, then apply the silicone shiner. Never try to adjust the fit by pulling the material around the bust aggressively.
What special considerations are needed for tops with full-length zippers?
Zipper maintenance and gradual movement. Ensure the zipper is regularly lubricated with a small amount of silicone oil for smooth operation. When zipping up, move slowly and hold the material taut near the zipper line. Never pull the zipper hard if it sticks; apply more lube to the teeth.
How do I prevent the hem of the latex top from sticking to a latex skirt or pants worn underneath?
Use a dry barrier layer. If the top overlaps or is tucked into the waistband, apply a liberal layer of talcum powder to the interior surface of the bottom garment and the exterior surface of the top where they contact. This eliminates the rubber-on-rubber friction that causes severe sticking.