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August 20th, 2010Plus Size Swimwear
Seven Secret Tips For Buying A Brazilian Bikini When You’Re A Big-Breasted Woman
When you're a big-breasted woman, you don't ever want to feel self-conscious when you wear a bikini, right? Or, maybe you've even thought about buying a one-piece swimsuit, but what if you really want to wear a bikini? To make yourself appear proportionally correct, so to speak, even though you've been endowed with a large bust size, there are seven secret tips you might want to learn that will improve your appearance while wearing a bikini.
1. When you're shopping for a Brazilian bikini top, choose one that has a solid foundation for the cups. Don't buy one that allows any excess skin on your breasts to spill over the bra cup. Swimwear manufacturers now create bikini tops to fit a D, DD, DDD, F, or larger cup size. They also make the larger cup sizes out of stretchy fabric which fits large breasted women better than non-stretch fabric.
2. You'll do well by choosing a bikini top that envelopes a minimizer bra since that will redistribute the bust to give it a flatter appearance.
3. Try to select a top where the fabric forms a V in the front. That style will cover a larger portion of your bust. However, do not choose a top with a deep plunging V shape to it, because that would create a larger cleavage, and would draw more attention to that section of your body.
4. Do not choose a bikini top with a shiny fabric. That look would just magnify the largeness of your bustline.
5. Avoid buying a Brazilian bikini with horizontal stripes, especially across the chest area. The horizontal stripe pattern would accentuate the width of your chest rather than minimize it.
6. Try to select a bikini top with straps rather than a strapless top. The more that your bare shoulders are exposed, the more attention you'll draw to your chest area.
7. When you wear a solid-colored bikini top, your bust size appears smaller. If you combine a solid-colored top with a patterned bikini bottom, then that color ensemble will make you appear more proportionate. Avoid Brazilian bikinis that have a printed pattern on them like big flowers, leaves, or icons, since that will definitely draw more attention to your large bustline.
While sunbathing at the pool in your Brazilian bikini, be sure to wear a large necklace that measures sixteen or eighteen inches in overall length. Then choose a chunky-sized stone or adornment that will draw the focus to your neck area, rather than your chest area. Likewise, some women with large breasts have slender bodies, or are small-boned. Those types of figures do well with bright colored bikini bottoms to draw attention to a slim waist, shapely hips, or long legs.
For a selection of mix-and-match Brazilian bikinis for the large-busted woman, I invite you to visit this online store that custom makes bikinis at a fraction of the cost you'd pay for off-the-rack bikinis: www.brazilian-bikinis.org
About the Author
Alex London is THE go-to gal and worldwide authority on Brazilian swimwear fashions, trends, and beauty.
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