Woman mask: fit for size 54-57cm

Man mask: fit for size 59-63cm

Default: closed eyes

***This mould dipping mask has a attached mouth-and nose-tubing with eyes closed Dipped in pure natural late (if you want eyes open , you can cut the eyes by scissors)

Wearing

In general latex clothes are designed to be tight-fitting. Therefore they can be difficult to put on without the aid of a lubricant. There are 3 main methods of preparing latex catsuit for wearing.
(1) Lightly dust the inside of the garment with talc before putting on, because stray talc and dust is very visible against the rubber.
(2) Use a silicone-based lubricant such as "Eros Bodyglide" or "Eros Cult Dressing Aid". Apply a thin coating to the inside of the garment and your skin if necessary.
(3) A third method of reducing or eliminating the high friction of latex when dressing is to chlorinate the rubber.
Rubber can easily be marked or torn with fingernails if excessive force is used when pulling on your garment.   Make sure your garment is well lubricated or talced.  You may also wish to wear a pair of light cotton gloves to avoid any damage
When handling latex with bare hands make sure they are clean before coming into contact with your garment. Be aware that rubber can be stained permanently brown if in contact with copper, brass or bronze - take care with copper coins
Never expose latex to essential oils
Never expose your garment to naked flame and fire as rubber burns

Polishing
Your garment will have been delivered to you unshined.  To shine, we recommend you use a silicone based polish, such as 'Eros Bodyglide' or 'Eros Cult Dressing Aid
Never shine using furniture polish and avoid oil-based lubricants and creams as these destroy rubber.
Do not rub the outer surface of your garment too hard, or with a rough cloth, as the glossy surface can be permanently scratched.


Cleaning
You can wash rubber garments in clean, warm water.  Avoid detergents and soaps.  Always wipe away excess water with a soft towel and leave to dry flat or hung up to drip dry.  Rubber can be scratched if rubbed too hard, so be gentle.
Never tumble dry, dry clean or iron your garment.


Storage
Latex clothes are best stored hung up in a cupboard away from sources of heat, light (particularly bright sunlight and strong UV light which will degrade light coloured clothes), metals, oils, solvents, greases and fire.  Avoid damp storage conditions