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Take away the lower half of the face, and what's left is just eyes — watching, unable to argue.
The Blank Slate Mask is a molded silicone muzzle covering the nose, mouth, and chin, sculpted into a smooth, unsettling half-face with hollow eye-shaped cutouts and a blank, parted-lip surface. The eyes stay free — so she can still watch, still be watched — but everything below goes silent. Underneath that expressionless shell sits a solid silicone ball gag, positioned to fill the mouth completely the moment the mask is buckled on. Two adjustable straps wrap around the back of the head, each fitted with a metal D-ring, turning this from a mask into an anchor point.
Once it's on, the lower half of identity disappears. No mouth to negotiate with, no words to escape past the ball — just eyes above a smooth, silent surface, and whatever muffled sounds make it out. Half-covered is somehow more unnerving than fully hidden: enough face left to read fear in the eyes, none left to speak it.
This is not an entry-level gag. This is for scenes where the mouth stops being an option entirely.
✨ What Makes It Different
📏 Sizes / Dimensions
🧠 The Experience
There's a particular kind of quiet that happens when the mouth disappears but the eyes stay behind — nowhere left to hide the reaction, nothing left to say about it. The Blank Slate Mask doesn't erase her. It just takes away the part that argues.