You ever put something on and feel it take over?
Colton. Realflesh Hero mask + muscle suit. Tight seal, heavier breath, clothes hang different… everything shifts.
You stop wearing it and start settling into it.
So… who’s trying this on next?
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You’ve probably seen this mask before… it’s Asden’s. But adding a muscle suit changed the whole look. Same mask, different presence. Watching that transformation come together in real time… yeah, that was the best part.
Max and Justin fully committed to the look — masks on, outfits dialed in, no half-measures. Max has the full muscle suit underneath changing the whole silhouette, while Justin kept it sharp with the windbreaker. Two completely different builds, same couch. 😈
Alec walked in fearless and cocky like he owned the room… right until the moment he didn’t. Backed into a corner, attitude cracking just enough to show something quieter underneath. Some looks dominate — others get tested. This time, Alec found out which one he was. 😈
Shots from the rodeo-season takeover… Michael ran the show until the mask finally came off. 😈
This isn’t how I dress. The shoes pinch, the pants hang heavy, the sweatshirt traps heat and makes you sweat once the mask’s on. It’s still me under there. But the mirror shows someone else. Same body. Different feel. Different heat. Different pull.
Same Alec. Same Colton. But are they being worn by the same people this time? Colton’s still in that hot foam muscle suit, heavy and definitely not fresh. Everything looks familiar, but the energy feels a little off. Hard to tell. And that’s kind of the fun.
Muscle suit on, uniform on, and your posture changes without thinking about it. Wider stance, slower steps, more awareness of how you’re standing. You know it’s a look, but your body still buys in pretty fast. Just letting it settle for a bit.
I’m not really a sports guy, but Colton definitely is. It’s funny how fast this mask works though. One minute it’s me, next minute I look like I have opinions about games I don’t follow. Still no idea what’s happening. Colton does.
Took Colton and Alec out and wandered around downtown for a bit. People passed by, dogs walked past, life just kept moving. Fully masked and meanwhile no one noticed a thing. After a while it just felt like a normal walk.
This is the getting ready part before heading out. Masks on, small adjustments, that brief “okay, here we go” moment. Then you step outside and suddenly it’s just a normal walk and nobody pays attention at all.
It’s that time of year when everyone wants a “new body.” Gym plans, protein shakes, big promises. Meanwhile I can put on a muscle suit and this AMS hair-punched mask and have a whole new body in about 20 seconds. No soreness. No quitting by February.
Michael and Alec have shared space before, but this was the first time the people underneath met while masked. Being in silicone makes you hyper-aware: heat, weight, posture, distance. It wasn’t intense, just relaxed, a little awkward, and honestly really fun.
Merry Christmas!
What's better than exchanging gifts with masks on?!
Went out for a masked walk last night and that red coat turned more heads than expected. Didn’t blend in at all and honestly… that was the fun part. Who’s next?
Took Michael out Christmas shopping and wearing the mask in public is its own experience. It gets hot, you’re aware of every breath, but once you’re out there’s no unmasking. You commit, move forward, and let the confidence take over. Unmasking soon.
Hunter had his time. Now it’s my turn again. The reveal’s the best part—the slow shift from who the world saw to who I really am.
When craigmasked visited, I asked what he wanted to try. He looked over the masks and clothes and chose this—Alec in full motorcycle gear. But he didn’t just wear the mask—he became him. Voice, posture, attitude. The moment he looked in the mirror, everything changed
Hunter’s gone for now. But trust me… he always finds a way back.
The room was quiet, just the hum of music below. The mask was on—tight, warm, alive. I caught my reflection and froze. The man staring back wasn’t me. The longer I wore it, the more real he became. That’s the rush—the moment the mask stops feeling like a disguise.
The city was quiet, just the hum below. I slipped into the jacket, pulled on the mask, adjusted the cap—and suddenly, I wasn’t me anymore. Hunter took over. His stride was different, his stare sharper. Out there, I wasn’t hiding. I was living as someone else.
Its cooling down and so Michael really gets to show off his style. Let us know, more western gear?
We haven't unmasked in a minute. Heres a little gift! :)
Alright... Lets be real. Who doesnt want to become this guy?
Something about these two...
Not gonna lie—every time we mask it’s a rush, but this one hit different. Craigmasked came by, tall and lean, but once we suited him up as Max—with the muscle suit, mask, and glasses—he became a total powerhouse. Watching him walk the streets unnoticed? Unreal.
Muscle Suit Monday 💪 Nothing like starting the week sealed in a new body. Bulked up, layered with the mask and chain until the man in the mirror isn’t you anymore. Stronger, bigger, real enough to forget what’s underneath. Mondays never looked this good.
Happy October 1st 🎃🍂 Alec’s fall look: Realflesh Male Model with flawless AMS hairpunching. Cooler air makes wearing him even easier—layers hide the seams, October hides the lie. The real question… want to see Alec unmask—and imagine slipping him on?
Hunter’s not just a mask—it’s a passport. Slip it on, smooth down the seams, and suddenly you’re out in the world with a whole new identity. The jawline, the smirk, the way the shirt fits—none of it yours, but all of it real enough. he thrill isn’t just in hiding—it’s becoming.
Slip on the silicone and watch yourself disappear. The mask seals tight, the gloves lock it in, and suddenly you’re not you anymore. You’re this guy—heavy stance, expensive watch, city lights bowing down to him. The face is fake, but the power it gives? That’s the real addiction.