Your bra’s sole purpose in life is to support you and lift you
up, kind of like a best friend for your breasts. But women don’t always
choose their bras as carefully as their friends.
“A lot of women don’t take the time to find their right fit,” says
Ashley Kelsch, founder and bra stylist of online luxury lingerie store, Teddies for Bettys. In fact, a May 2005 worldwide study
by lingerie manufacturer Wacoal found that eight out of 10 women are
wearing a bra that’s the wrong size. “If you’re going to wear the wrong
size bra,” Kelsch says, “it will not be able to provide the necessary
lift to your
boobs. They will sag due to gravity's effect.”
Talk about a downer. Want tips on finding the perfect fit? Get them here. In the meantime, find out more fascinating facts about this wardrobe essential.
“The straps provide a little extra lift,” says Dawn Kenney, lingerie brand Wacoal’s national consultant manager. “But if the bra fits properly, you should be able to slide your straps off your shoulder and not see any loss of support.”
According to Breastcancer.org, a non-profit education organization: “There is no scientific evidence to support these rumors. Only one scientific study has looked at the link between wearing a bra and breast cancer. There was no real difference in risk between women who wore a bra and women who didn't wear a bra.”
Just make sure that you’re going to bed in a bra that doesn’t have underwire and is not too tight. “Restrictive bras, especially those with underwire, can be harmful if the wire sits tight on skin and pinches it,” says Gabriel. “This can develop into a blister or a wound and even a long-term scar.”
Source: http://www.youbeauty.com/
boobs. They will sag due to gravity's effect.”
Talk about a downer. Want tips on finding the perfect fit? Get them here. In the meantime, find out more fascinating facts about this wardrobe essential.
- Certain bra sizes are interchangeable.
- Support doesn’t come from the straps.
“The straps provide a little extra lift,” says Dawn Kenney, lingerie brand Wacoal’s national consultant manager. “But if the bra fits properly, you should be able to slide your straps off your shoulder and not see any loss of support.”
- Underwire bras don’t cause cancer.
According to Breastcancer.org, a non-profit education organization: “There is no scientific evidence to support these rumors. Only one scientific study has looked at the link between wearing a bra and breast cancer. There was no real difference in risk between women who wore a bra and women who didn't wear a bra.”
- It’s OK to sleep in a bra.
Just make sure that you’re going to bed in a bra that doesn’t have underwire and is not too tight. “Restrictive bras, especially those with underwire, can be harmful if the wire sits tight on skin and pinches it,” says Gabriel. “This can develop into a blister or a wound and even a long-term scar.”
- Your bra size can and likely will change.
Source: http://www.youbeauty.com/
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