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how to choose a bikini

How to Choose a Bikini for Your Body Type
By SwimWearHome

Bikinis are the most feared swimsuit. Immortalized in song, the yellow polka-dot bikini echoed the feelings associated with the garment. Now, it’s time for the fear to end! Even if you think you can’t wear a bikini, you probably can, if you just play up what you have and downplay what you don’t. Small Breasts Having small breasts may be what you like least about your body, but small breasts are what designers love. Teeny-tiny triangles are perfect for you’re A cups; the tinier the better. Larger women envy you because you don’t have to worry about support; you just have to worry about looking cute! Here are some details to look for when buying a bikini top: Look for tops that have a little extra padding to lift what you have and make it pop just a little more. Buy bikini tops that have ruffles, sequins, or other decorations that add an extra bulk to your breast. Tops that look like a band of scrunched fabric will make your breast look fuller. Keep it small. Don’t swamp you breasts in too much fabric or you will look even smaller. Large Breasts Large breasts tend to have more problems than small ones when it comes to bikinis. Choosing one that gives just the right support is important. Here are some tips on how to find support and how to downplay. Always buy bikini tops with underwire. Try ...... (to be continued on next paragraph)

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Designer Swimwear: Evolution from the Victorian and Edwardian Eras
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Today, women have numerous options when purchasing swimsuits. There are one-piece and two-piece swimsuits. There are bikinis and there are tankinis. There is designer swimwear in nearly every Read more...

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(continued)...... to find a top that offers full coverage to hold you in better. Go for dark, solid color tops. If you are smaller on bottom, make sure your bikini bottoms are flashier and brighter than your top to make you have more of an hourglass figure. Never buy a string bikini unless you want to fall out of it. Halter type tops give the most support. Small Butt If you wish you had a J-Lo or Beyonce booty, don’t worry. There are ways to give you more bounce for your ounce: Thongs or more triangular bottoms will flatter better than brief type bottoms because if you cover up something that is small with lots of fabric it’s just going to look smaller. Beading, ruffles, large designs, or bright colors make a visual illusion that your butt is bigger. String bikinis flaunt that you have such a thin shape. Large Bottoms Take a page from the women who wish they had J-Lo or Beyonce booty and be happy that you have the body trend of the moment. If you still want to minimize your size, here are some tips to hide your ghetto booty. Wear a dark, neutral color on bottom and a brighter color on top to draw attention away from your bottom. Don’t buy bikini bottoms that have large patterns, bows, or any other attention drawing additions. Buy full coverage bottoms; thongs are not for you.

The Tankini Is A Most Modest Swimwear Item
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There is nothing extraordinary about wearing a one-piece swimsuit, which today is very passé, and it may have once been the in thing to wear for swimming, but is nothing short of boring when worn Read more...
How To Choose The Best Children’s Swimwear
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The children’s swimwear industry has developed a lot over the past few decades. This is why there are a great variety of swimsuits and accessories now available. While this is a good thing, it is Read more...
A Pink bikini Makes A Woman Look More Elegant
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The bikini has come a long way from its early incarnation of a humble hipster that was accompanied by Bandeau tops and which today has turned into micro-thongs with the entire bottom readily Read more...
The String Bikini Takes America By Storm
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The string bikini is not a suit that can be worn by many people in America or worldwide for that matter, but that does not deter from it becoming more popular and more revealing with each passing Read more...

 

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