These Models Look Like They’re Covered In Cum

Photographer: FirstVIEW via Fashion Unliimited - Hood by Air NYFW
Photographer: FirstVIEW via Fashion Unlimited – Hood by Air NYFW

The most provocative runway show at New York Fashion Week was Hood By Air, which featured models with Hustler and Pornhub logos splayed across their chests (and other body parts)! According to Daily Dot, “They also wore amber goggles that referenced the kind of protective eyewear California porn stars were nearly mandated to wear on set when a 2013 condom bill was proposed in the state senate.” But the raciest thing about the show? The models looked like they were covered in cum!

The Pornhub-branded show created the “cumshot” hair and makeup look with Vaseline, Egyptian Magic, and a special effects product called Ultra Ice that mimics the look of frozen water on skin. And if the post-Bukkake glaze wasn’t X-rated enough, the show also featured performance artist and musician No Bra among its model lineup, who’s famous for performing topless and having sexy LGBT people make out in her videos. Who knew cum was the new “It” thing for fall?!

Want to get into something a bit provocative yourself? We’ve got a racy show for you right here!

Check out more about the runway show with models who looked like they were dripping in cum: https://www.dailydot.com/irl/hood-by-air-pornhub-bukkake-makeup/

California Now Requires Porn Stars To Wear Goggles During Shoots

gogglespicCalifornia’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health has recently taken even more extreme measures to shut down the porn industry. It’s well known that California no longer wants the adult entertainment industry to operate there, so the state has been finding ways to force porn makers out with increasingly oppressive rules and regulations. There’s now a 21-page document of safety standards outlining in graphic detail the mandatory “safety precautions” each adult film actor must take when performing various sex acts—including wearing safety goggles!

Under the category “Personal Protective Equipment,” porn actors are required to wear and/or be provided with “condoms, gloves for cleaning, and, if contact of the eyes with OPIM-STI [pre-ejaculate, ejaculate, semen, vaginal secretions, fecal matter and rectal secretions, etc.] is reasonably anticipated, eye protection.” After this latest low blow, porn producers aren’t the only ones calling foul on California’s openly hostile regulations on the porn industry. Diane Duke, the CEO of the Canoga Park-based Free Speech Coalition, said in the LA Daily News that “These are regulations designed for medical settings, and are unworkable on an adult film set — or even a Hollywood film set.” She’s advocating for those in the adult film industry to have more input in creating these so-called safety standards “in ways that protect adult film performers without stigmatizing and shutting down an entire industry.”

Geez, California—it’s bad enough you have a terrible drought; stop trying to dry up porn too! Come celebrate the freedom of adult entertainment with us—no safety goggles required!

Read more about Cali’s porn safety standards here.