Description
Your Experience
Sight removed. Movement restricted. Every other sensation amplified.
The Purple Lace Mask and Wrist Restraint Set lets you explore what happens when sight and movement are limited. Wear the blindfold, and your hearing, touch, and anticipation intensify. Add wrist restraints, and you surrender control over where your hands go. Or use them on a partner, and you become the one who controls sensation and pacing.
What’s in the Set
Lace Blindfold: Purple and black lace mask that blocks sight completely. Padded interior for comfort. Adjustable ribbon ties secure it in place.
Two Wrist Restraints: Lace-trimmed cuffs with long ribbon ties. Tie wrists together, tie them to bedposts, or tie them behind your back. Adjustable to fit different wrist sizes.
Purple Flogger: Soft tassels on beaded handle. Creates a stinging or thudding sensation depending on how it’s used. The tassels spread impact across your skin rather than concentrating it.
What You’ll Feel (When Wearing Them)
From the blindfold: Immediate sensory shift. Without sight, your hearing sharpens. You feel touch more intensely. Anticipation builds because you can’t see what’s coming. Every sensation surprises you.
From the wrist restraints: Inability to use your hands changes everything. You can’t touch yourself or your partner. You can’t guide or control. You can only receive whatever happens. This forced passivity can be intensely arousing or deeply vulnerable—or both.
From the flogger (receiving): The tassels create multiple points of contact across your skin simultaneously. Light strikes feel like tingling warmth. Harder strikes create a stinging sensation that fades to warmth. The sensation spreads rather than concentrating in one spot.
Psychological element: Choosing to be blindfolded and restrained is an act of trust and surrender. The arousal comes partly from physical sensations and partly from the psychological experience of relinquishing control within agreed-upon boundaries.
What You’ll Experience (When Using Them on Someone)
Control over pacing and sensation. You decide when to touch, where to touch, how much stimulation to give. You watch your partner respond without being able to see or control what you’re doing.
Responsibility for their experience. Their pleasure, comfort, and safety are in your hands. This responsibility can be grounding and arousing.
Power to tease, deny, or overwhelm. You control whether they get the stimulation they want, when they get it, and how intense it is.
Before You Start: Essential Safety
Establish a safe word BEFORE anyone is blindfolded or restrained. Pick a clear word that wouldn’t come up during sex naturally. “Red” for stop immediately, “yellow” for slow down or check in. When the safe word is used, everything stops. No exceptions.
Discuss boundaries explicitly. What kinds of touch are okay? What’s off-limits? How much restraint is comfortable? Which areas of the body can the flogger touch? Have this conversation before anyone is vulnerable.
Keep scissors nearby for emergency release of ribbon restraints if needed.
Check in frequently. Ask how they’re feeling. Watch body language. If they seem distressed beyond agreed discomfort, pause and check in verbally.
Wrist restraints: check circulation. Ribbons should be snug but not cut off blood flow. Check for numbness, tingling, or color changes. Loosen or remove immediately if circulation is compromised.
Never leave someone blindfolded and restrained alone. If you need to leave the room, remove restraints or bring them with you.
Aftercare matters. After intense scenes, both partners may need physical comfort, water, warmth, and reassurance. Discuss what you each need afterward.
How to Use
Blindfold: Position the padded side over the eyes. Secure with ribbon ties behind the head. Adjust tightness—should block light completely without pressing uncomfortably.
Wrist restraints: Place padded cuffs around wrists. Tie ribbons to secure—either tying wrists together, tying to furniture, or tying behind the back. Leave enough slack that wrists can move slightly. Too tight risks circulation problems.
Flogger: Hold the beaded handle. Let the tassels fall naturally. For light sensation, flick wrist to let tassels brush skin. For more intensity, swing from the shoulder with controlled arc. Start light and increase gradually. Avoid the face, neck, spine, kidneys, and joints. Focus on fleshy areas—buttocks, thighs, and back.
During use: The person in control should check in verbally. The restrained person should communicate immediately if anything hurts, feels wrong, or needs to stop.
What Sensory Deprivation Does
When sight is removed, your brain compensates by heightening other senses. Touch feels more intense because you can’t anticipate it. Sounds become more noticeable. The psychological anticipation of not knowing what’s coming creates tension that amplifies arousal.
When movement is restricted through wrist restraints, you’re forced into passivity. You can’t touch, guide, or control. You can only receive. For many people, this surrender within consensual boundaries is intensely arousing.
Product Details
- Set includes: Lace blindfold, 2 wrist restraints, flogger
- Materials: Lace, ribbon, fabric with cotton padding
- Color: Purple and black
- Blindfold: Adjustable ribbon ties, padded interior
- Wrist restraints: Adjustable ribbon ties, one size fits most
- Flogger: Purple tassels, beaded handle
When You’ll Use This Set
Exploring power exchange within established boundaries and trust.
Heightening sensory experience by removing sight and restricting movement.
Adding psychological intensity to sexual experiences through surrender or control.
Experimenting with trust and vulnerability in a structured, consensual way.
Creating anticipation and surprise by removing the ability to see what’s coming.
Ready to Explore Sensory Play Safely?
The Purple Lace Mask and Wrist Restraint Set gives you the tools to explore blindfolding, restraint, and sensation play—with visual appeal and the structure to maintain safety through consent and communication.







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