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Old 2nd November 2005, 08:16   #1 (permalink)
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I have had a pair of knee high 5.5 inch boots for some time but haven't really yet worn them. So today I decided to buy some accesories to complement the knee high boots. I bought a leather mini skirt, blouse, and some black pantyhose. I also bought a garter belt, bra, and belt. I also have a long leather jacket at home that suits the outfit well. I tried on all the accesories with the boots and it feels so great. One small problem, I have a beard that I've had for quite a few years that I don't want to shave off. Does anyone know of any latex masks that I could wear over my face for sale anywhere?
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I agree with lorriette. If you don't want to shave, then that's ok. But why cover it up? Put on your new clothes and go out. As an example: xaphod is bald, but he doesn't wear a wig.
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You could try http://www.maskon.com/

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http://www.maskon.com/marti/Julie/Im...kComposite.jpg


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another alternative is to look on ebay at "Be Female" who do a range of masks and whole torso's (if you really need one). The prices can be reasonable and I'm told the masks are quite comfortable to wear for extended periods.
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Yeah, ummm... Somehow I think just being one's self is vastly superior to wearing ridiculously-looking polyurethane masks...

http://www.maskon.com/Maskon/Maskon%...s/DSC05870.jpg

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thanx God i dont have to wear one, these masks are horrible
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Creepy. Reminds me of some kind of horror film...
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I took a look at the website...very unusual. All the masks are obviously masks but they do the job of hiding the person's face, so .... if hiding your actual face is the task, they do the job. Some of them look like what you'd expect from blow-up dolls (like in the move Airplane :-) ). Can you see through them? I assume so, but they have painted eyes too.
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Is there anyone on the board that has tried these masks and can actually tell us just what they are like?
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