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Yes, to protect the delicate edges. Lingerie often has very thin edges or straps. Without silicone lube or powder, the latex will "grip" your skin, causing you to pull too hard, which leads to nail tears or snapped straps. Using a dressing aid ensures the item slides into the perfect position without stressing the seams.
Hand wash gently and dry metal immediately. If your bra has underwires, avoid twisting or wringing it. For metal clips on garter belts, dry them thoroughly with a soft cloth after washing to prevent rust. During storage, wrap metal parts in acid-free tissue paper so they don't touch the latex and cause permanent black "bronzing" stains.
Avoid oil-based perfumes and copper jewelry. Oils and perfumes can weaken latex, making it sticky or causing it to "rot." Also, ensure your jewelry (like navel rings or necklaces) isn't made of copper or nickel, as these metals react chemically with latex to create irreversible brown spots within minutes.
Store flat in individual bags away from light. Never hang heavy items on top of delicate bras as it can crush the cups. Store each piece individually in an opaque zip-lock bag with a light coating of talcum powder to prevent sticking. Keep them in a cool, dark place, as white or pastel-colored lingerie is extremely prone to yellowing in UV light.