May 10th, 2010
Women who want a breast lift bra that won’t pull or protrude under tight tops or sleeveless dresses sometimes feel that the search is fruitless. Many strapless bras are uncomfortable and dig into the area under the breast bone. Strappy bras are no good for halter-style outfits or strapless shirts and dresses. And sometimes a bra is so thick the outline shows through a regular t-shirt.
Until recently, the only solution seemed to be to go braless or deal with the pain of a strapless bra. However, for many women the idea of going braless is not only impossible due to their breast size but also frightening. With new lightweight bras that lift and separate and the invention of bra adhesives, women can now find the perfect solution to their bra problems.
Bra Adhesives
The two main types of bra adhesives include breast lift bra adhesives and bra cup adhesives. The breast lift adhesives are painless adhesives that attach to the bottom or center of the breast. The breast is then repositioned a little higher and the nipple situated properly. The adhesive is then stuck to the top of the breast and holds the breast in its new position until the adhesive is removed. These adhesives are commonly waterproof so that they can be worn alone under a bathing suit. These can also be worn under a bra to add extra lift and separation.
A bra cup adhesive is a silicone cup shaped like a breast but only the size of a bra cup. The cup either has sticky tape or built in adhesive to attach to the breast. The cup lacks straps for either the shoulders or back, and the smooth silicone makes it seamless and unnoticeable under clothing. These aren’t typically worn with a bra, but are meant to be used as a bra substitute for backless and strapless outfits.
New Bra Technology
Small breasted women have struggled to find bras that not only flatter their smaller figures but help add volume without adding bulk. Water bras were popular for a bit as the liquid substance within the bra helped the breasts seem real and not stuffed with padding. Newer bras are cut low and have extreme push up technology to allow smaller chested women to have naturally'>cleavage in low cut tops and volume in flowy tops.
Large breasted women have had struggled to find a bra that not only lifts but separates so that the naturally'>cleavage isn’t one big connected boob, but rather a separation of the breasts. With breast lift bra adhesives, large chested women can reposition the breasts with the adhesives before putting on a bra. Newer bra technology has underwire that now moves with the woman rather than being real stiff and poking through the bra and into the skin. By combining a new well-fitted bra with one of the available bra adhesives, women can customize how their breasts look in their outfits without worrying about slippage or sliding bra straps.
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October 7th, 2011
Well…The thing is my boobs sag,is there a bra or way to get them not to sag?
I’ve noticed doing pushups makes them look perkier but other than that I wear a wire bra. I used to have the saggy problem too, just need to strengthen those muscles.
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August 27th, 2011
I’m a D-cup and I’m wondering if I were to wear the Victoria’s Secret push-up bras if it would be too much? I want a lift, but I don’t want to look overflowing or anything, you know? So I’m just looking for outside opinions/tips on if push-ups can be worn if you’re already big in the chest?
Thanks! 
Yes in certain times.like.when yur with a guy or tryna be cute…never at family event
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August 18th, 2011
I have a few of these bras & I love the fit & the lift I get from them. I know there’s a good bit of padding but it feels like i have rocks in my shirt! I was just wondering if anyone who wears them regularly could give tips on how to "soften" them up a bit? I was considering washing them a few times with lots of softener, but I’m not sure if that’ll work?
i think your idea works. or you could just wear them a lot lot lot more
or maybe try a different type? i know pink has tons of different bras
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August 16th, 2011
Im 7 months pregnant and my breasts have got very heavy and definatly on the larger size. But my bras have become very uncomfortable, and i have been told to get a support bra, but looking on the net there are so many to choose from and have no idea what sort to get. Also i hear there really good at stopping drooping. Thanks
go to mothercare and get a maternity bra.you should stop using under wire (it damages delicate breast tissue which is responding daily to hormones).for pregnancy,it is just a support bra.if you plan on breastfeeding,you need to look for drop cups
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August 11th, 2011
besides push-up bra, any ways to lift them up? Or do you know any stores (except victorias secret) with bras that make breasts the least saggy?
massage the muscles every day for atleast 30 min! and mine sag a lil because im a 38DD and i get my bras from walmart or macys.
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July 30th, 2011
I’m 13 years old. The bra i have is a 34B. When I put it on it lifts up at the bottom, so I loosen the straps, but then it is too loose at the tops, and the straps fall off all the time. When I measured myself at home I got I entered it in on the Ann’s website and it said I am a 32AA but when I did the calculations on my own it said I am a 32B. I understand the 32 part, I am skinny, but I am definitely not an AA. I am 27" under the bust, 32" around, and if you do it the other way 30" above bust 32" around. What is wrong with my bra?
Bust- under the bust = cup size in inches
32-27= 5
Band size = under the bust if even if odd you can go up to the next even number for you band size or down to the next even number for your band size and go up a cup size.
A=1in B=2in C=3in D=4in DD=5in E=6in
You could be a 28 DD or a 26E
A 34 Band is way to big for you. You should show your mom this site to see how important getting the right band size is.http://www.thinandcurvy.com/2011/05/where-to-find-26-and-24-band-bras-and.html
I think that you will be most happy with a 28DD if that doesn’t fit as well you can have the band and the straps made a bit smaller.
If you want to get nice bras ans swimwear with support.
http://www.bravissimo.com/
http://lovebras.com/
http://www.breakoutbras.com/
http://www.simplyyours.co.uk/shop/
http://brastop.com/
http://www.ewa-michalak.pl/
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July 30th, 2011
Aside from making you look bigger, does it actually help keep your breast lifted some how in the long run? Or is that BS?
I’ve always worn ones that are somewhat padded, but not like extreme push up or anything lol. I’ve never heard that either kind of bra is better for you, but I think the totally unpadded ones don’t offer you any support if you know what I’m saying. But that might just be my opinion. Anyway, it’s a personal choice what kind of bras you want to wear. Wear what you feel comfortable with, not what other people claim.
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July 26th, 2011
I’m 13 years old. The bra i have is a 34B. When I put it on it lifts up at the bottom, so I loosen the straps, but then it is too loose at the tops, and the straps fall off all the time. When I measured myself at home I got I entered it in on the Ann’s website and it said I am a 32AA but when I did the calculations on my own it said I am a 32B. I understand the 32 part, I am skinny, but I am definitely not an AA. I am 27" under the bust, 32" around, and if you do it the other way 30" above bust 32" around. What is wrong with my bra?
Bust- under the bust = cup size in inches
32-27= 5
Band size = under the bust if even if odd you can go up to the next even number for you band size or down to the next even number for your band size and go up a cup size.
A=1in B=2in C=3in D=4in DD=5in E=6in
You could be a 28 DD or a 26E
A 34 Band is way to big for you. You should show your mom this site to see how important getting the right band size is.http://www.thinandcurvy.com/2011/05/where-to-find-26-and-24-band-bras-and.html
I think that you will be most happy with a 28DD if that doesn’t fit as well you can have the band and the straps made a bit smaller.
If you want to get nice bras ans swimwear with support.
http://www.bravissimo.com/
http://lovebras.com/
http://www.breakoutbras.com/
http://www.simplyyours.co.uk/shop/
http://brastop.com/
http://www.ewa-michalak.pl/
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July 12th, 2011
I’m thinking about getting either a breast lift or breast implants my breast are saggy and I’m a 42 DD So I think a breast lift would be better but when you get a breast lift do your breast size reduce? :/ Or maybe I should just invest in a really good push up bra
I would first invest in a really nice push up then call a plastic surgeon for a consultation to see what he would suggest you do. Seeing as your a DD I would not get implants to make them any bigger a lift would be the best option if you want a permanent fix
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