Menu

 

 

 

Breast Enhancemnet Bras..

Sagging Breasts are a major issue for many women and here in this section we explore all the different bras on the market. Bras such as the push up bra are considered the best bra for Sagging breasts and small breasts. For further details on how each bra can help you click on the "read more" section beside the bra of your choice.

For many articles on Sagging Breasts and your options, please check out our Pressroom Sagging Breasts section

The Simplest and most cost effective option in terms of time and money has to be the Breast Enhancing Bra.

Bra's where always designed to enhance the shape and appearance of your breasts with your comfort in mind.

Each type of bra has its own characteristics desigen to match different body styles, situations and outer garments

It is therefore vital that you understand the different types available to you, to help you choose the bra which will give you the result you so desire. Here we will look at the most common bra's on the market.

Adhesive bras are a very simple bra which feature no straps or bands, they provide little or no support for your breasts and are desigend only for use with our garments that have no back. Read More >>>>>

Convertible bras have straps that may be removed or their position changed to provide additonal support or to compliment different outfits. Depending on the outfit being worn they can help enhance the look and position of the breasts to their best effect. Read More>>>>

Cupless bras consist of just the bra frame with no support cups or have contored cups to expose the nipple, they are designed to enhance the visiblity of the nipple in a suggestive way. Read More >>>>

Demi/Balconette bras are a half cup design, set wide apart, producing a horizontal bustline. Due to their design they are generally bonned or lined to produce a great cleaveage and frame like effect. They don't offer full support due to the half cup design, but are highly suited for low cut tops to be worn without showing the bra itself. read more >>>>

Front Closure bras are as the name implies, bra's that close to the front and not at the back. These bra's lie completly flat on the back and can offer good support to the breasts, making them ideal for clothing like tank tops.

Mastectomy bras are designed so that a prothesis may be inserted into one or both cups, they are generally used by women who have lost one or two beasts due to mastectomy surgery. Read More>>>>

Padded bras have cups that generally have padding material installed in the lininig of the cup to provide an improved fuller look for smaller breasts. Unlike the push up bra they do not lift breasts, just support and enhance their size.

Push Up bras lift and push the brests closer together to give an enhanced larger bust size. The are made similar to the padded bra with the lining being padded with materials such as simple cotton to water or silicon inserts to help mimick the natural look and movement of breasts. Read More >>>>

 

Shelf bras essentially a rigid band (underwired) along the inframammary line, that pushes up while covering none, or only a narrow strip, of the breast.

Softcup bras have no underwire support in the cups. They rely on the strength of the underband to provide support to the bust, helping giving a more enhanced natural movement to the breast.

Sport bras offer very little in the way of enhancing the breasts, but offer complete support to your breasts while you work out. Read More>>>>

T-Shirt bras are a smooth seamles design on the cup and frame of the bra, often accompanied by a padded cup to help reduce the visibility of the nipple. They are great for wearing as the name suggest under t-shirts where you wish you enhance your breast by giving a smooth curved shape.

Underwire bras are designed to give great support for the larger breasts, overall enhancing them by reducing sagging effects. Read More>>>>

Water and gel bras take their name from the types of inserts placed into the cups of the bra, they greatly enhance the size of the breasts while mimicking the natural movement of your breasts. Read More >>

When choosing the right bra for you it is important that you get a correctly fitting bra. A correctly fitting bra should have the following features:

  • When viewed from the side, the underband should be horizontal, should not ride up the back, and should be firm but comfortable.
  • The underwires at the front should lie flat against the sternum (not the breast), along the infra-mammary fold, and should not dig in to the chest or the breasts, rub or poke out at the front.
  • The breasts should be enclosed by the cups and there should be a smooth line where the fabric at the top of the cup ends.
  • There should not be a ridge or any bulging over the top or sides of the cups, even with a low-cut style such as the balconette bra.

 

===========================================================

Recommended Products:

 

 

===========================================================

 

 
   
Share/Bookmark

(c) copyright Best$breast 2009-2010