Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Sexy Mask Faces and New Jeans (videos)



Two new videos up!

Sexy Mask Faces and New Jeans: Part 1 (FREE on PH)

Sexy Mask Faces and New Jeans: Part 2 (5.99 USD on PH)

Sexy Mask Faces and New Jeans: Part 2  (7.99 USD on C4S)

story behind the videos:
So this was the first time that I was using glue with one of my masks. It was great and I intend to try it more! The downside was that I stuck the mask to my face before I could position it perfectly, so the nose and part of the mask is on a little crooked. It's hard to notice, but in the videos there are a couple moments where one can see it pretty easily.

The main feature of why I got dressed up at all this time was because I recently told a long-time friend/past girlfriend about my cross dressing and masking. At first she didn't seem to know how to respond and at times wavers with how she feels about it, but she did insist that I buy some real clothes, since she knows that I do most of my shopping on amazon or bargain basement stores. She was excited because she found a new nice brand of jeans that she recently has been buying for herself and she wanted to share the excitement. So she took me to said store, asked me what she thought my size was, then when I went into the changing room to try on some regular guy clothes. While in the changing room she started tossing jeans over the door and asked me to try them on. I was sweating bullets, since I'm so closeted about this stuff and was afraid that someone would catch on to what was going on. I tried on about 5 pairs of different styles and fits and ultimately picked the pair I liked the most. I came with her to the cash register and the woman running it saw how large the jeans were and how small the girl buying them was. The cashier then glanced over at me and gave my friend a "good for you" type look. I was so uncomfortable with the whole scenario that I wasn't processing what happened until after we left the store. However, all in all it was a very nice experience!

I was a little worried about the fit since I tried them on without having my padding on, but tried to account for the extra hips and booty when picking them. Once I got my pads and all the stuff on, I finally slipped on the jeans and was delighted with the look and feel of the them. It is amazing how big a difference quality can make with clothing!

Also, for whatever reason I felt like this was the prettiest I've ever looked while masked. Maybe I'm wrong, but I am very pleased with the look and feel of the whole outfit, mask, wig, etc. I'm very happy with how I look in these and am glad that I took all the clips!

P.S. if you have gluing tips for masks, I'd love to hear them. Cause I just put glue everywhere, then pull the mask on and hope everything lines up, which I don't think is the best way to go about things.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

What was the name of the brand of the Jeans?

Anima said...

Banana Republic

Anonymous said...

You indeed look very pretty in your video, and your jeans looks great on you. I love you much more in your female form than in a male mask (but that is just my opinion, do whatever you want to do).

And you are lucky to have a female friend now who will shop with you and give you tips. But have you never tried online shopping? No fuss, no shame, as long as you pay they don't care to whom it ships. And if it doesn't fit, most companies do return shipping for free.
Deanna1925.

Anima said...

Hi Deanna,
Thank you for the kind words and input. I know that my masc form would rub some people the wrong way, so I appreciate you speaking up about it! but doesn't change that I'll occasionally feel the itch to be a rubber-man.

and I have tried online shopping! but hate doing returns and unless it's latex (but on occasion have done it). I suppose it was a spur of the moment thing that in retrospect was exciting. But now I have a size and cut that fits well, which will make online shopping easier

Chuck said...

https://youtu.be/z_iEZLrs428

Check out this video from Crea Fx about glueing on a silicone mask. I have not tried it yet but I would like to.

Megan Rose said...

Hi! Do you have the “applied” or “regular” version of the mask? Apologies if you have already mentioned this - I am currently traveling so it is hard to search Blogger on mobile. Thanks!

Anima said...

Hi Chuck, thank you for the link.

Megan Rose - It's the applied version I'm using in this video.

Megan Rose said...

Hi Anima, thank you for confirming!

All your videos and posts have inspired me, and I should finally be able to get a Creafx mask and Eyung bodysuit. I just wanted to confirm – your Eyung F-cup suit is in color 3, right? That's the last decision I have to make before ordering. It is a bit hard to tell from the Eyung store images which color matches the light skin tone Creafx masks the best. From your pics and videos it looks like a pretty close match.

Thanks!

Anima said...

Hi Megan Rose,
Well you'll have to send me pictures then! I expect them! Now you must muahaha, I love seeing other dolls getting rubbered up!

About the color of the suit, the short answer is yes, it's color 3. However, I own multiple suits (most are in color 3) however in some of the sets I'm wearing my darker suit, which is color 4 (I confirmed in my order history, so I'm certain). So for an objective reference, in my "boy trapped in girl suit" series I'm wearing a suit that is color 3, while my "bubble butt" photos I'm wearing a suit that is in color 4.

About the mask, I do own 4 CreaFX masks, 3 are applied version and 1 is standard version. I would warn against getting the applied version unless you have a very small head. The reason why is that the applied version is much thinner and rips more easily. However, the trade-off is that it's harder to emote with the 'standard' mask and glue doesn't work as well with sticking the mask to your face, but the standard version will last longer (I'd bet). With every wear of my applied version masks they will always tear some, so it's good to keep some silicone glue handy to do patch-jobs after wearing. The same can be said about the suit as well!
Did you get the "no zipper" or "zipper" version of the suit? I tore my zipper suit down the back the first time I wore it (I nearly cried), however the non-zipper suit can get a lot of wear and tear around the neck, especially if you're wearing pads. I'm telling you all this now, cause the suits and masks look great and seem like tons of fun, but once you get in them, it's always very sad to realize all the damage they undergo with each wear.

Even though the idea of a piecemeal suit isn't quite as fun or elegant, I'd consider getting various pieces and making a suit out of a leotard top and legging bottoms, or a torso suit and separate arms/hands. Again, I know half the fun is the ideal of slipping into this single female-membrane skin, but the stress that the neck-entry suit undergoes can leave you with a rip which can leave you with a big hole in your bank account. I'm not saying this to burst your bubble, but just so you know what you're getting into and can hopefully avoid big tears like the ones that I've experienced. (Just knowing to be careful could be enough to protect you from such a disaster, so don't let me discourage you)