skinwearing
Skinwearing refers to the practice of wearing a prosthetic skin suit, typically made from silicone or latex, over the body. This trend originated in the early 20th century, gaining popularity among performers, cosplayers, and individuals participating in themed events. The suits are designed to mimic the appearance of human skin, often with lifelike textures, veins, and even muscle definition, depending on the level of detail.
The materials used in skinwearing are usually flexible and breathable, though some suits may require additional
Skinwearing can also be associated with body modification communities, where individuals experiment with aesthetics, identity, or
While skinwearing is generally safe when done correctly, potential risks include allergic reactions to materials, restricted