The right bra for your breast size
Finding the right bra has become a subject of concern for women lately not only because of aesthetics, but more importantly because of health.
So if you want to keep your breasts healthy, bear in mind that different breast sizes require different kinds of bras. So the next time you shop for lingerie, choose bras that do not only look good, but also provide the right kind of support and protection for your breast size. Read on to know which kinds of bra you should be looking for.
The right bra for women with big breasts
Are your breasts bigger than you would ideally like them to be? Do you look fat because of them? Then go for sports bras. These types flatten the breasts and also help lessen the ‘bounce’ to make you feel more comfortable as you move around. Sports bras are usually made of cotton that lets your skin breathe while providing all-around support. Remember to look for a sports bra with wicking fabric (like polypropylene) which protects your skin from the moisture you might have from sweating.
And don’t worry – the sports bra is not anymore confined to the boring black ‘grandma’ cuts. You will now find trendy and fashionable sports bras in a wide array of colors and designs.
For more style, you can also invest in the popular ‘minimizer’ bras, which have the same flattening function like sports bras, but are designed to look like the regular bra. ‘Minimizer’ bras have a variety of features like seamless lines, lace, underwire, etc. When buying these types, try them on first, and make sure that the cup and garter are your exact size.
The right bra for women with small breasts
Do you want to draw more attention to your cleavage? Then invest in a push up bra. They make your breasts look larger, and will make your silhouette more feminine in any type or clothing.
And if you don’t mind wearing corsets, then go ahead and invest in one. Corsets, by sitting tight underneath the chest, can support small breasts up for a sexier shape.
Remember to buy padded bras and ONLY padded bras. Go for the seamless variety if you don’t want bra lines and patterns under your t-shirt. You can also buy cup pads, which you can tuck inside your bra top give you that extra lift.
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