Go Nipless silicone nipple covers are the industry standard for photoshoots - the matte finish eliminates shine under studio lights, feathered edges disappear under sheer and fitted garments, and 12-hour hold keeps coverage secure through wardrobe changes. Medical-grade silicone, hypoallergenic, 30+ reuses.
Why Photographers and Models Choose Silicone
Professional photoshoots demand invisible coverage that performs under pressure. Fabric pasties create visible texture under tight clothing. Disposable options fail during long shoot days. Cheap silicone shows edges and reflects light.
Go Nipless premium silicone solves every problem stylists and models face on set. The ultra-thin construction with tapered feathered edges lays completely flat - no bumps, ridges, or outlines even under the thinnest fabrics. The adhesive holds through multiple outfit changes without losing grip or irritating skin.
Models rely on Go Nipless for editorial, commercial, and runway work. When your job requires wearing everything from sheer blouses to backless gowns, you need coverage that disappears completely under every garment. Medical-grade silicone fits A-DD cups and conforms to natural breast shape for a seamless look.
Matte Finish Advantage Under Lights
Studio lighting exposes flaws that normal conditions hide. Shiny nipple covers catch light and create visible hot spots through fabric. The camera captures every reflective surface, ruining otherwise perfect shots.

Go Nipless covers feature a matte finish specifically designed for photography environments. No shine, no reflection, no light bounce that shows through clothing. The surface absorbs studio lighting the same way skin does, maintaining the natural appearance that photographers need.
This matters for every type of shoot - fashion editorial with dramatic lighting setups, beauty campaigns with soft diffused light, and commercial work with overhead fluorescents. The matte silicone performs consistently regardless of lighting conditions.
Photographers appreciate working with models who arrive prepared. Go Nipless covers eliminate the need for awkward coverage discussions or emergency supply runs. Professional preparation shows in the final images.
How to Prepare for a Shoot
Apply nipple covers at home before arriving on set. Start with clean, dry skin - no lotions, oils, or moisturizers that weaken adhesion. The premium adhesive needs a residue-free surface to achieve maximum 12-hour hold.
Center each cover and press from the middle outward, smoothing the tapered edges flat against your skin. Check for any lifted edges that could show under tight garments. The goal is a perfectly smooth surface that disappears under any fabric.
Bring your protective storage case to set. Between outfit changes, keep the covers stored properly rather than leaving them exposed to dust and lint. This maintains adhesive quality throughout long shoot days.
For multi-day shoots, wash covers with mild soap each night and air dry adhesive-side up. Proper care between uses keeps them secure and sticky for all 30+ applications. Go Nipless covers are an investment that pays off across entire campaign seasons.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will nipple covers show under sheer fabrics?
No. Go Nipless ultra-thin silicone with tapered feathered edges is invisible under sheer, mesh, and lightweight fabrics. The matte finish prevents shine that cameras would capture.

How long do they stay on during a shoot?
Go Nipless covers hold for 12+ hours, easily lasting through full-day shoots with multiple wardrobe changes. The premium adhesive maintains grip without irritating skin.
Do they work under backless garments?
Yes. The thin profile and skin-toned silicone stay invisible under backless dresses and tops. No straps, bands, or visible edges to interfere with styling.

Are they safe for all-day wear?
Yes. Medical-grade silicone and hypoallergenic adhesive make Go Nipless covers comfortable for extended wear. They're designed for professionals who need reliable coverage for 8-12 hour workdays.
How do I store them between outfit changes?
Use the included protective case to keep covers clean and dust-free between wardrobe changes. This maintains adhesive quality throughout the shoot day.
How many shoots can I get from one pair?
Go Nipless covers last 30+ uses with proper care. Wash with mild soap after each use, air dry adhesive-side up, and store in the protective case.
Do they reflect studio lighting?
No. The matte finish absorbs light rather than reflecting it, preventing hot spots or visible shine under studio lighting conditions.
Why Professional Photographers Recommend Nipple Covers on Set
Studio lighting is unforgiving. Camera lenses catch what the eye misses in person, and high-resolution photography makes every detail of an outfit visible at full magnification. Professional photographers who shoot fashion, portrait, and editorial work recommend nipple covers as a standard part of shoot-day preparation — not because visibility is always an issue in person, but because the camera reveals what the eye forgives.
In addition to coverage concerns, on-set comfort is a real consideration. Photoshoots often involve long hours, multiple wardrobe changes, outdoor elements, and high-powered lighting rigs that raise ambient temperature. Nipple covers that hold through these conditions are a shoot-day essential.
Photoshoot-Specific Outfit Challenges
Certain wardrobe staples in professional photography present particular nipple cover considerations:
- White and light-colored garments: The camera's exposure makes white fabric translucent in ways that aren't always apparent to the naked eye. Shade-matched silicone covers are essential.
- Backless and plunging necklines: These garments are specifically chosen to create visual impact. A bra would undermine the entire look. Go Nipless covers hold all day without any visible hardware.
- Wet-look or swim editorial: Water-adjacent shoots require waterproof silicone. Apply covers before any water contact and they'll hold through the entire wet-look sequence.
- Form-fitting knit or jersey: Thin stretch fabric shows everything. Flat, thin silicone with tapered edges is the only option that disappears under these materials.
- Sheer overlays and lace: Both are common in fashion photography. The key is applying covers before the photographer's lights reveal exactly what the fabric shows — check under the studio lights before shooting begins.
Pre-Shoot Preparation Timeline
Professional preparation for a photoshoot involving nipple covers:
- Night before: Avoid rich body creams or oils in the chest area. Moisturize the rest of the body normally.
- Morning of shoot: Shower and dry skin completely. Apply covers on bare, product-free skin before putting on any undergarments or wardrobe pieces.
- At the studio: Press firmly under the studio lighting for 60 seconds. Check placement in a full-length mirror before the first wardrobe look goes on.
- Between outfit changes: If covers need to be repositioned or replaced for a completely different look, peel slowly, clean skin with a gentle wipe, and dry before reapplication.
- End of shoot: Remove gently and care for skin with a mild cleanser if the day has been long.
Pro Tips for Models and Creatives
- Bring two pairs: Shoots run long, outfit changes are frequent, and adhesive can weaken through multiple on/off cycles. A fresh pair for the second half of a long shoot day is professional preparation.
- Know your wardrobe in advance: If you receive a look book or wardrobe list before the shoot, review it for backless, sheer, or white pieces. Plan your cover application accordingly.
- Check under actual lighting conditions: What appears fine under the bathroom light at home may look different under professional studio strobes or golden-hour outdoor light. Always check on-set before the first frame.
- Communicate with your stylist: If you're working with a wardrobe stylist, let them know you're wearing nipple covers. They can factor this into garment fitting and styling decisions.
- Apply before makeup and hair if possible: This avoids any makeup product transfer to the application area. If you apply makeup first, keep products away from the chest area during your coverage routine.
Common On-Set Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying after spray tan or body makeup: Spray tan and body makeup create a film over the skin that prevents silicone adhesion. Apply covers before any body makeup application, never after.
- Using double-sided tape instead of proper covers: Fashion tape handles garment closures and hems — it's not designed for prolonged skin contact or nipple coverage. It leaves adhesive residue that's visible in photos and uncomfortable to remove.
- Choosing decorative pasties for editorial work: Unless the shoot concept calls for visible nipple decoration, functional silicone covers that disappear under wardrobe are the professional standard.
- Ignoring the camera test: Before the shoot begins, have the photographer take one test frame under actual lighting conditions to confirm covers aren't visible through the garment. It takes 30 seconds and prevents problems mid-shoot.
Go Nipless on Camera
With 1,000,000+ units sold and 17,253+ verified reviews, Go Nipless is trusted by women in everyday life and by those in front of the camera. The flat, skin-tone-matched silicone disappears under any fabric, holds through a full day on set, and removes easily without residue. At $23.95, sizes A through DD, free shipping, and a 30-day guarantee. For detailed coverage and care questions, visit our FAQ page.