Latex Bikini
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What is the best method for putting on a latex bikini top and bottoms, which have minimal material?
Minimal material means maximum care. Apply a small amount of silicone dressing aid to the skin where the edges will touch (e.g., chest, crotch, hips). Use flat fingers or palms to roll the edges (especially the string/straps) over the skin, never pull on the narrow connecting pieces, which are weak points.
Should I size the bikini top based on cup size or band size?
The Band Size (underbust circumference) is usually more critical. The band provides the primary structure and tension. While the cups should fit, if the band is too loose, the top will not sit correctly; if the band is too tight, it risks tearing when fastening or during movement.
Can I swim in a latex bikini, and what special care is needed after contact with water?
Yes, but with caution. Chlorine and salt water will degrade latex faster than fresh water. Immediate and thorough cleaning is mandatory after swimming. Rinse it immediately with fresh, clean water, then hand-wash with a latex cleaner, and dry completely in the shade. Never leave wet latex folded up.
How should I manage the metal hooks or clasps often found on bikini straps?
Always secure the clasp/hook before putting the top on or taking it off if possible, to avoid straining the latex while fumbling. Ensure the metal is completely dry before storing. Store the top with the metal part wrapped separately in tissue paper to prevent metal corrosion from staining the thin latex fabric.