Removing sight is the gentlest doorway into BDSM. With nothing to see, every brush of a feather, change in temperature or whispered word lands harder. A blindfold builds anticipation and trust with zero physical risk, which is why it is the most recommended first purchase for the curious.
Pair a blackout blindfold with a feather, a pinwheel or warm and cool sensations to create a full sensory journey. Comfort matters: choose a soft, light-blocking band that won't press on the eyes, and keep talking — surprise should be playful, never alarming.
Every item is graded Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced with safety notes.
Soft, light-blocking silk/woven band that won't press the eyes; paired with a natural feather tickler. We avoid porous, phthalate-bearing materials. If a listing only says “blend” or unlabelled “rubber,” treat it as a red flag — body-safe means medical- or food-grade silicone, ABS, stainless steel, glass or genuine leather with disclosed hardware.
Every order ships in plain, unbranded packaging with a neutral sender name. Payment uses adult-friendly processors (credit card or cryptocurrency), and nothing on the parcel or the statement reveals what is inside.
Agree a safeword or non-verbal signal before you begin, start gentle, and check in often. Keep a quick-release within reach, never leave a restrained partner unattended, and read the linked guides below before your first session.
Clean after every use with warm water and mild unscented soap or a dedicated toy cleaner, dry fully, and store in a dust-free pouch away from direct sun. Proper care keeps materials body-safe for longer.
Because it adds intensity with no physical risk. Removing sight heightens every other sense, builds anticipation and deepens trust — perfect for nervous beginners and easy to combine with light touch or temperature play.
A soft, fully light-blocking band that rests on the brow and cheeks rather than pressing on the eyeballs. Adjustable straps help it fit different head sizes without pinching.
Agree what kinds of sensation are welcome beforehand, keep a safeword, and check in regularly. Surprise is part of the fun, but it should stay playful — never use anything you haven't discussed.