Latex Put Into Fetish

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Latex lingerie: what is it and how to wear it
Lara Latex Harness Dress from Pandora Delux
Latex is a unique and somewhat mysterious dressing experience. It has recently made it's way into the fashion world as brands create unique and innovative designs and celebrities promote latex style in music videos and on the runway. With so many exciting designs available, from one off hand made Etsy pieces to designer lingerie inspired designs, I thought it would be time to take a look at how to wear latex..well more to the point, how to get into it, because it is a dressing experience like no other. 
So what is Latex? Latex is a thin rubber material that is used to create body contour garments that have their origins in fetish subculture, which has slowly made it's way into mainstream fashion. The latex rubber can be manipulated in two ways to create a finished garment. The first method uses latex sheets that are cut and manipulated into shape, the seams are then glued together. The second method is mould formed; a mould is dipped into a vat of latex rubber and a seamless garment is formed around the mould. The unique properties of latex and the construction methods allow the latex to contour to the shape of body, creating a sleek and seamless look.   
Valentina Lace Latex Brief from Pandora Delux
Starting off with your first latex item it can be a good idea to choose something small to get used to wearing it. Something such as a pair of gloves or knickers to get you comfortable can be a great way to find out how it feels and make sure you enjoy wearing it before you move up to a full latex look.  
Getting into latex
There are a few steps involved with getting latex on and off which are completely unique given that latex is a tight material that can stick to your skin. Below is a step by step process for getting in and out of latex. 

Step 1: Use Lube or Talc to prep your skin for getting into latex
You heard right...you will be lubing yourself up to make yourself nice and slippery so the latex can glide over your skin. Use a silicone based lubricant, place it in your hand and then cover your skin where the latex will be applied. You then need to lube up the inside of the garment, take the lubricant and rub all around the inside of the garment so it is nice and slippery. Alternatively you can follow the same process using talc. It's good to explore and find out which option works best for you. 
Step 2: Dressing
Putting latex on can be a long process, however it is enjoyable to feel the sensations of the tight latex and the slip of the lubricant. Work stockings from the toes up, gloves from the fingers and up the arms. Latex is a thin rubber, so be careful not to pull forcefully on the material. 
Step 3: Shine it up
During the process of lubing up your garment and the work it takes to get it on the latex can lose it's shine. To bring out it super glossy shine you will need to use a latex shine spray or a silicone spray applied to the latex. 
Step 4: Getting out
To get out of latex you will need to create a layer of air or water between the skin and the latex. This should allow the latex to slide off. If you have built up a sweat in your latex it should slide off and if it needs a bit of encouragement then slide your hands inside the latex to create a layer of air and slip the latex off, taking care not to roll the latex as it could become tight like a rubber band. If the latex is still difficult to get off you can hop into the shower and the water will help loosen the latex. 
Step 5: Latex care
Latex has a specific set of care instructions to maintain the quality. Simply hand wash your garments with small amount of mild dishwashing detergent. Once the garment is throughly washed hand it to drip dry on a plastic or wooden hanger. It is important not to use a metal hanger or expose the garment to direct sunlight as the latex can discolour. Once the garment is dry sprinkle with talc to prevent the latex from sticking together and hang in a dark place in a garment bag, preferably made of black polythene.
Elissa Poppy
Website: elissapoppy.com
Elissa Poppy is the fairytale version of latex. Feminine and delicate latex lace detailing with bondage style strapping add to the latex experience. 
Pandora Deluxe
Website: pandoradeluxe.com
For something a little edgier and playful, Pandora Deluxe is a good place to shop.
William Wilde
Website: williamwilde.com
The mecca of latex, William Wilde is the cherry on top of your latex Sunday!
UP NEXT: Check out our full list of Latex lingerie brands here and start exploring the world of fetish inspired lingerie. Just remember it's NSFW! 
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The first thing you need to understand is that latex is a very sensitive material. As a result, it requires a high level of specialized care that does not accompany the common fabrics. There are a lot of things out there that could cause discoloration, weakening and even tearing to your latex clothes. This is a guide to the best practices when it comes to latex and the areas that you should avoid if you are looking to enjoy your latex clothes for a long period of time.
The one virtue that you need when dealing with latex garments is patience. Both your body and the latex garment need to be prepared before it can be put on. The first thing you need to do is powder or lubricate the insides of the latex garment to be worn. A silicon-based lubricant or talc powder should be sufficient. A dressing aid is also a necessary requirement to allow the latex slide over the skin easily. When it comes to getting the cloth onto the body, you will have to abandon brute force in favor of tact. Slowly slide your hands between the skin and the latex garment. Pull the hand away as you shift the latex into place. Repeat the movement over and over again till everything is in place. If the difficulty seems to persist, then you need the increase the amount of dressing aid that you are using the current amount may not be sufficient. If you have long fingernails, then a good practice is to have on some cotton gloves so that you do not puncture your latex garment.
Any type of oils from creams to lubricants to solvents and even body oil degrade the latex upon contact. Stay away from them, and handle latex with clean dry hands. Latex also reacts to certain types of metals, from copper to bronze to brass. The result of this is usually staining. Never store items made with these metals in your latex, or handle them before coming in contact with your latex. What you will end up with is a latex garnet with brown stains that are simply and an eyesore.
Latex is a highly flammable material and should be kept away from open flames. Humidity, heat, and sunlight also have an adverse effect on latex with prolonged exposure. This causes discoloration. Never tumble dry your latex or hung it near radiators. Since the latex is a smooth material, it is easily punctured by sharp objects of any kind, this includes long finger and toenails.
Sweating is something that occurs a lot to those that put on latex. This is not such a bad thing since the sliding of the cloth against the layer of sweat brings about a good feeling. It, however, exposes one to the possibility of dehydration. It is thus best to avoid consumption of alcohol when you have latex garments on. The other thing is that the sweating exposes the latex clothing to a high amount of body oils. It is thus best to clean your latex immediately after it has been taken off. When taking off the latex, do not tag at it but simply slide it off the body slowly. Tagging may cause the rubber-band effect, which only makes it stick tighter to the body. You can also run some water on your skin so that the layer between the skin and latex makes it easier for the clothes to be removed.
To wash latex, do not expose it to any cleaning detergents. Simply rinse it in warm water. There are however some garments that allow for the use of mild soap, make sure you confirm with the label first. Hang it on a plastic or wooden hanger to dry or simply spread it out to dry. Remember, keep away from contact with metal at all costs. You can also use a soft towel to reduce the time needed for the garment to dry. Separate the latex garments that stick together, and use some talc powder to pervert this from happening again. Store them in a black plastic bag. Ensure they are stored in a cool dry place.
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