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Friday, 5 September 2014

Which type of bra is perfect for you?...Find out!

Want your bra to fit perfectly?

We are all have different shapes of breasts. Therefore some bras will fit us better than others.
Below are tips that would help you find your correct size and the type of bra which fits you the best.
 
If you want a bra that fits perfectly you should pay attention to the following:

THE HOOK

The new bra must fit in the outer hook. This way you can always tighten the belt as the material stretches over time.

THE BELT

The bra should be tight and follow a smooth horizontal line around your body.

THE CUP

The cup must lie smoothly over your breasts. If your breast bulges out of the cup then the cup is too small.

THE WIRE

The wire must have the right width in order for it to follow your body behind the breast. This will ensure a comfortable feeling.

THE STRAP

Use the straps to adjust and tighten. But not too much as the bra will then start to bend up at the back. In this case the circumference is too large.


Bra types:
 BalconettePush upT-shirt braFull cupStay up

For a beautiful and feminine curve and support:

  • Then try the balconette bra which gives an extra support in the middle and lift from below. The balconette fits most types of breasts and come as:
  • Classic balconette which is without padding
  • Padded bra with comfortable extra support and padding
  • Padded low with low cut is extra feminine
 

For extra cleavage:

  • In this case the push up bra will be a natural choice. Push up bras come as:
  • Classic push up gives extra volume and a fantastic cleavage. Pushes from below and from the side.
  • Plunge shaper bra gives extra support and push up effect – fits the larger and the little more soft bust
  • Seamless push up bra has no stitching in the cup which makes it very pretty to wear under t-shirts, dresses etc.
 

For an extra smooth bra:

  • Then you should choose t-shirt bras. It is seamless and completely smooth in the cup so that people focus on you and your beautiful figure and not on your bra. The t-shirt bra comes as:
  • Seamless padded bra with its low front gives a very nice cut. Fits the firm and larger bust.
  • Seamless shaper gives extra support to the larger bust but is still invisible under tight clothing.
 

For extra support:

  • Do you have a large bust and want extra support then the feminine full cup is the right choice for you. Full cup bras come as:
  • Classic full cup which gives a good support so that you can wear a really nice looking bra even in the larger sizes.
  • Full shaper bra gives perfect support but at the same time it has a minimizing effect which is very popular for the large busts.
  • ¾ cup is extra low cut...for the special dress
 

Do you want a little extra?

  • For that special occasion and a special dress, we recommend the following:
  • Stay up bra which always stays where it should, even when you remove the straps
  • Seamless stay up which is invisible under the top or the dress
  • Body which is the beautiful silhouette under your clothes
  • Corsage with push up, balconet, full cup or stay up
 
BreastsNice rounding and supportExtra cleavageInvisible under clothesIndispensable extra supportHighlights the best in the dress
Larger soft G-J cup
Larger firm G-J cup
Medium soft DD-F cup
Medium firm DD-F cup
Smaller soft A-D cup
Smaller firm A-D cup

Wearing a bra will NOT cause breast cancer...contrary to previous studies




Wearing a bra does not increase the risk of breast cancer, according to new research contrary to previous theory that claims an association between breast cancer and bra wearing patterns 


Also a 2005 book entitled 'Dressed To Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer And Bras' struck fear into the hearts of bra wearers and lingerie manufacturers.

It supported the idea bras cause poisons to accumulate in breast tissue.

That prompted a team from the University of Washington to study 1,513 women in the area, aged between 55 to 74.


No evidence of a link between breast cancer risk and bra size, type, or frequency of wearing, was found, researchers said.

Doctoral student Lu Chen, who led the research, said: 'There have been some concerns one of the reasons why breast cancer may be more common in developed countries compared with developing countries is differences in bra wearing patterns.

'Given how common bra wearing is, we thought this was an important question to address.

'Our study found no evidence wearing a bra increases a woman’s risk for breast cancer.

'The risk was similar no matter how many hours per day women wore a bra, whether they wore a bra with an underwire, or at what age they first began wearing a bra.'





#The research was published in the journal of Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention.
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