Tear eight strips of duct tape, each approximately 4 to 7 inches long, depending on your bust size. It is easier to work with strips than to cut as you go.
Hold your breast up, positioning it exactly where you want it lifted. Place the first piece of tape at the base of the breast under the apex of the curve and up over the nipple extending up to your collarbone. This is the lift strip. Tape the other side making sure that both sides are even. Leave the tape untrimmed.
Place the next strip on the outside and under the breast meeting the lift strip at the top and bottom. Press in as you apply the tape to build cleavage. This is the cleavage tape. The shape will resemble a crescent. Place another strip of tape on the other side. Again, make sure your breasts are still even.
Place the next strip on the outside and under the breast meeting the lift strip at the top and bottom. Press in as you apply the tape to build cleavage. This is the cleavage tape. The shape will resemble a crescent. Place another strip of tape on the other side. Again, make sure your breasts are still even.
Try on your dress. Gently pull the edges of the tape away from the chest where it shows above the dress. Use small cosmetic scissors to trim the excess. Move your arms up and down to ensure that the tape won't make an unexpected appearance.
Remove the bra in the shower. Alternatively, use baby or vegetable oil to peel it gently away.
Adhesives are not like full bras with a hook closure; they are attached to the skin with a sticky substance. Pasties, which generally just cover the nipple and areola area, and silicone bras fall under the adhesive category. Adhesive bras offer a smoother fit and a more natural feel because of lesser amounts of material. Usually available in nude colors, this coverage type is an ideal option for lightweight fabrics and can be worn multiple times before the adhesive wears out.
Built-in Bras
Many garments such as tank tops have built-in Wholesale Cowgirl Costumes The styles may be similar to that of a bandeau bra or a bra with cups. The bra is sewn into the fabric of the shirt or dress for a concealed appearance. Additional bra straps are not needed due to the support of the straps on the actual top or dress. Strapless dresses such as a wedding dress or formal gown can also have cups sewn in for the same effect as a store bought built-in bra.MORE:Wholesale Country Girl Costumes
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