Thursday, December 4, 2008

Are you wearing the wrong bra size?

Even if you aren’t lingerie girl per see, a bra is mandatory if you are at all endowed in the chest area; Of course, women come in a myriad of sizes and shapes. A recent study discovered that nearly 90 million women over the age of 18 are wearing the wrong bra size—that's eight out of 10 women! Are you in the dark, too?


For maximum support, look for cups that are well formed and do not compress the breast. A lot of women think if they're full breasted they should compress the breast tissue, but that is not the case. Instead, materials on the side should be strong, If you pull on the side panel, the elastic should give and then grab back to the body.

For great cleavage, look for bras those offers a firm band, under-wire support and push your breasts up. To achieve the look with minimal visibility, there are also adhesive forms that can do the trick.

Comfort is associated with having a loose fit and that's not always a good idea, you want a firm band around the body. It makes sense. If the band is loose, your breasts will hang low. The band should be level or lower on the back. There is a good tip for instant lift in any bra: "When you put your bra on, bend over to your toes and let your breasts fall naturally in the cup," That way, the bra will be supporting the weight evenly. "You'll get a lot more upper cup volume and the bra will be lifting the breast from the base and you will stay there all day."

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