Blindfolds BDSM
The blindfold is the most accessible BDSM accessory available: it removes sight and enhances touch, hearing, and anticipation. Over 90 models in satin, leather, velvet, and lace, with elastic or buckle adjustments. From soft versions for curious couples to padded masks with total light blockage for more intense sessions.
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The price depends on the options chosen on the product page£20.95
Erotic Masks: When Not Seeing Is Feeling More
The mask eliminates the sense of sight and automatically amplifies touch, hearing, and anticipation. It is the most accessible BDSM accessory: it requires no experience, is not intimidating, costs from $5, and transforms any caress into something unexpected. Over 90 models available.
Materials and Types of Masks
Satin: soft, lightweight, the best seller. Partial light blocking (some light filters through the edges). Padded Velvet: total light blocking, comfortable for long sessions. Leather: BDSM aesthetic, heavier, buckle closure. Lace: decorative masquerade style — reveals a bit, more aesthetic than functional. Full Mask: covers eyes + nose, maximum sensory blocking.
Frequently Asked Questions About Masks
How to Use a Mask with a Partner for the First Time?
Start with something simple: one person blindfolded, the other using different stimuli — ice, feather, silk, their lips, their breath — on the skin. Without sight, each contact is amplified. 10 minutes with a mask can transform an ordinary encounter into something completely different. No additional equipment is necessary.
Is It Safe Not to See During Sex?
Yes, with one rule: the blindfolded person can remove the mask at any time. If you are using handcuffs in addition to the mask, agree on a safe word. The mask works best when the blindfolded person fully trusts their partner — trust is what makes sensory deprivation pleasurable, not stressful.

































