Latex Neck Corset

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What is the most critical measurement for a neck corset to ensure it is secure but not restrictive?

The Neck Circumference (around the middle of the neck) is the most critical measurement. The latex piece should be sized slightly smaller than the natural circumference to fit snugly, but never so tight as to restrict breathing or circulation. Always check that you can easily place one flat finger between the corset and your throat.

How do I manage the buckles and eyelets often found on neck corsets to prevent tearing the latex?

Always loosen the lacing or buckles fully before putting the piece on or taking it off. When tightening, apply slow, even pressure to the laces/straps, supporting the surrounding latex with your other hand. Never yank the hardware, as this can tear the eyelets or the surrounding seams.

Should I use lubricant or talcum powder on the neck and chin area before wearing the corset?

Talcum powder is generally preferred. Use a light dusting of pure talc on the neck to reduce friction and minimize pulling/drag on the sensitive skin around the jawline and chin. Silicone lubricant can be used, but it might leave a visible residue on the chin/jaw.

How should I store a neck corset with complex metal hardware (e.g., chains, rings, studs)?

Metal isolation is mandatory. Clean and dry the corset thoroughly. Wrap all metal components (buckles, rings, studs) individually in tissue paper or soft cloth before storing the corset flat in an opaque bag. This prevents the metal from reacting with the latex and causing permanent chemical stains.