psa cause iām seeing WAY too many people saying āow taking off trans tape hurts so badā āitās peeling my skin/leaving abrasionsā etc etc
TAKING OFF TRANS TAPE SHOULD NOT HURT
as someone who has incorrectly taken it off multiple times before to the point where it left huge red patches, blistering, and sometimes even bleeding: TAKE YOUR TRANS TAPE OFF CORRECTLY!!!
so hereās my guide as someone whoās been wearing it for around 2 years now, pretty much daily.
it takes time to do it correctly. itās very time consuming and requires a lot of patience which is why i often wear tape for 5-7 days at a time instead of the recommended 3-4 days, because the removal process takes takes so fucking long. for me it can take around 15-20 minutes, however i do use 3 layers while some people might use 2.
you have to slather your tape in oil. like soak that shit. even if you think itās enough oil, itās not enough oil. oil up. you need more oil.
i recommend peeling from the corners first rather than just peeling from any old side. (if you round out the edges of your tape with scissors this doesnāt really apply).
pull SLOWLY. SLOWLY!!! yanking hard will leave abrasions and irritate your skin no matter how lubricated the tape itself is. itās not like ripping off a bandaid. especially considering breasts are a generally pretty sensitive area. so always tug very slowly.
it should not hurt. it should not hurt. IT SHOULD NOT HURT!!! itās perfectly normal for it to pinch a little bit, be itchy, or be uncomfortable, but actual stinging pain means youāre doing something wrong. usually because youāre pulling too fast or too hard or you didnāt use enough oil. if it starts to sting or hurt when youāre removing it, let go and apply more oil to the area.
massaging the edges of the tape and areas that youāre peeling from will loosen it a lot. ive found this to be particularly helpful when you start, so i usually apply slightly more oil to the borders and edges of the tape, so that the beginning removal is painless.
be careful around the areas under your arm - like sideboob areas. since trans tape pulls your breasts to the side rather than flattening them in front, if you remove it too harshly, it can cause severe abrasions where the boob has been pulled it to the side. itās NOT fun and is painful pretty much every time you raise your arms etc. so be very careful and patient with those areas.
always wear nipple covers. this is a given but just in case anyone out there is going to be stupid: do NOT apply it directly over your nipples. the skin there is extremely delicate and it will get damaged even if youāre extremely careful. use nipple covers.
above all, be patient. it is a time consuming process and can be annoying or uncomfortable, but donāt rush. it is not worth it!! it is NOT fun to walk around with your boob areas stinging and irritated!! and it can make future trans tape application more difficult!! so give yourself ample time to do it.
good luck and i hope this helps ! stop taking off your trans tape incorrectly friends