Stripchat Models Reveal the (Often High) Cost of Camming

Stripchat Models Reveal the (Often High) Cost of Camming

LIMASSOL — Premium adult webcam site Stripchat recently got in touch with some of its most popular models and asked them to give advice about the startup costs of entering such a highly competitive and lucrative industry.

“You need clothes, toys if you use toys at all, and a lot of other stuff,” says Sara Winston. “In my opinion, every time you get your salary, you should reinvest at least 10 percent back into your career.”

Kim Ventura says “it’s very important to invest in yourself, your career, your clothes and yes, even in toys.

“A lot of sites provide you with a promotional period when you start,” Ventura adds, “and you get a lot of members in your room and they request clothes, toys and your time.”

“I go to see the hair stylist one a week, every two weeks to get my nails done, every two weeks for a facial treatment,” Evelyn Black reveals. “I have to get new outfits and makeup every week, and the list goes on. I cannot give you an amount though… I don’t keep count.”

Isabella Etthan advocates for a strong backup system and moral support rather than emphasizing material goods.

“Being a cam model is not just about image,” Etthan explains, “but a clean and healthy mind.”

“For all aspiring models out there, my answer is: you can start doing it without any major investments!” ClaraXJoy concludes. “I only needed a big smile and a good mood to start doing this job.”

Stripchat offers an interactive striptease experience between amateur models and their online paramours in a discreet, secure setting that captures an intimate feel. The token-based membership site is free to join, easy to navigate and its homepage boasts hundreds of private rooms with models on call from all over the world, offering private shows — including exclusive Cam2Cam performances — as well as video/photo content and messaging/chat services.

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