Latex Accessories
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Featuring an extensive range of high-gloss pieces, our Latex Accessories instantly enhance any outfit. Crafted for durability,
they add the perfect finishing touch, whether subtle or head-to-toe.
FAQs
Which dressing aid is best for small, tight accessories like gloves and socks?
Silicone Dressing Aid (Lube) is ideal for limbs. For accessories that must stretch over hands or feet, silicone lube is superior to powder. Apply a small amount to your hands/feet and the interior of the accessory. This minimizes friction and prevents finger/toe seams from tearing.
How do I store small accessories that often come with metal parts (like collars with buckles or cuffs with snaps)?
Isolate all metal before storage. Metal hardware (buckles, rings, snaps, zippers) causes irreversible chemical stains on latex. When storing, wrap all metal parts tightly with acid-free tissue paper or plastic film to ensure zero contact with the rubber material.
What is the risk of using perfume, makeup, or hair products near latex hoods/masks or collars?
Risk of irreversible staining and degradation. Many cosmetic and hair products contain oils, alcohol, or specific chemicals that cause permanent damage and staining (usually yellowing or browning) to latex. Avoid direct contact; apply powder to the latex edges to create a protective barrier.
How should I clean and dry small, non-clothing accessories like whips or specialized props?
Gentle cleaning and immediate drying. Hand wash the item with a dedicated latex cleaner or mild soap in lukewarm water. Rinse thoroughly. For flexible items (like whips), hang them straight to dry. For structured items (like hoods/masks), stuff them lightly with acid-free tissue paper to help them retain shape while air drying in a cool, dark place.