Saturday 28 November 2015

How to choose a Light Push Up Bra?



Bras serve a multitude of roles – supporting women’s breasts, shaping it for an enhanced outlook and shaping it to match the fashionable outfits of the modern day. The push up bra is a prime example of an ideal brasserie – it is supportive for the bust and concentrates them for a better look.

The LightPush Up Bra can be classified into two main variants: the light push up bra and the high push up bra. The light push up bra is particularly popular for its ability to push the breasts up and make them look fuller. It concentrates the bust to create more cleavage, and is thus a preferred choice amongst women. Below are a few tips that will help you choose a light push-up bra:




Go for thinner cups that have breathable fabric
A right bra is one which not just enhances your shape but is also comfortable for you and is made of a breathable fabric. This is why you should not choose thicker cups as they have poor breathability and can harm your chest skin. 

Thicker cups also have a tendency to make busts look artificially large. Even worse, the residual detergent left in thicker cup bras after washing can cause breast diseases.

Choose what fits and feels better - underwire or padding
Some light push up bras use only underwires to support and accentuate the bust whereas others use padding and underbands for fuller support. Opting between the two shapes is completely a personal choice of the wearer.

One must try on both types and essentially choose one which is more comfortable and also looks well-fitted.
 
Opt for a shape which matches the outfit
Push up bras come in different strap variants. From one strap and two strap to strapless, demi-cup, and racerback, there are different ones to match all your special outfits. Choose the strap type according to the outfit that you plan to wear the bra with.

If you are wearing a dress that has a plunging neckline, opt for a plunging push-up. For wider necks, you can go for demi cups; with backless gowns and dresses, there’s the strapless type; and for tank tops, there’s the racerback.

Ref : http://godinattire.com/blog/2015/11/28/how-to-choose-a-light-push-up-bra/

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