Dressing aid
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[[Image:M043FINISH.jpg|thumb|right|Lubricant for dressing, from [[Westward Bound]]]] | [[Image:M043FINISH.jpg|thumb|right|Lubricant for dressing, from [[Westward Bound]]]] | ||
− | In [[latex fetish]]ism, a '''dressing aid''' is something that makes it easier to put on a tight [[latex clothing|latex]] garment. The best-known is [[talcum powder]], which creates a layer between the skin and the latex. Nowadays, more and more people are using [[lubricant]]s such as [[silicone | + | In [[latex fetish]]ism, a '''dressing aid''' is something that makes it easier to put on a tight [[latex clothing|latex]] garment. The best-known is [[talcum powder]], which creates a layer between the skin and the latex. Nowadays, more and more people are using [[lubricant]]s such as [[silicone]] oil. If you apply silicone oil to your skin or to the latex, you can just slip into your garment. |
− | Care must be used in choosing a dressing aid, since some (especially | + | Care must be used in choosing a dressing aid, since some (especially ones based on oil other than silicone oil) can damage latex. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Sexual lubricant]] | * [[Sexual lubricant]] | ||
* [[Talcum powder]] | * [[Talcum powder]] | ||
− | * [[Silicone | + | * [[Silicone]] oil |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 18 December 2013
In latex fetishism, a dressing aid is something that makes it easier to put on a tight latex garment. The best-known is talcum powder, which creates a layer between the skin and the latex. Nowadays, more and more people are using lubricants such as silicone oil. If you apply silicone oil to your skin or to the latex, you can just slip into your garment.
Care must be used in choosing a dressing aid, since some (especially ones based on oil other than silicone oil) can damage latex.
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