Black curvy girl in mask rubs brown stuff on herself in bath
She’s sitting in a standard white bathtub, legs wide open, wearing a blue top with weird brown spots and black underwear. Her face is covered with a shiny black mask — not a full balaclava, just something tight over the eyes and nose, reflective, a little eerie. She’s got short black hair, dark skin, curvy build — thick thighs, soft belly, real woman shit. The brown substance is chunky, matte, not oil — looks like clay or paste, maybe cocoa butter or shea, being scooped from a small container. She’s applying it slowly with both hands, focusing on her inner thighs, then over her crotch, massaging it through the fabric of her underwear. The lighting is soft daylight from a window, bright but not harsh — you can see the grain of the towel, the texture of the goop, the way her fingers press in. Medium shots alternate with tight close-ups of her hands working the stuff in, spreading it around her labia area, fingers rubbing in circles. The top stays on the whole time, but it’s damp in spots, clinging to her chest. No nudity, no full undressing, just this slow, private ritual that feels intimate without being overtly sexual. The camera stays at mid-level for wider shots, then drops low for the crotch-level close-ups — practical, no fancy moves. Towel’s half under her, green and white pattern, slightly crumpled. She never speaks, just keeps rubbing, adjusting her legs, working the cream in deep. It’s a simple setup, but the visuals are clear, the pacing is deliberate, and the mask adds a weird edge — like this is something she does when she’s alone, not for show. The focus is on the texture, the motion, the concentration on her face visible around the mask. You don’t know what the substance is, but the application is methodical, almost therapeutic, but with an underlying sensuality in how she touches herself. No climax, no orgasm, just the process, drawn out, detailed, oddly compelling.