Monday, May 5, 2008

Simple Bra Test Tells if You're Wearing the Right Bra Size

Get a picture of yourself when you were younger, preferably when you had just gotten your boobs and they had stopped growing, for comparison. With your bra on, with or without a blouse, stand in front of a mirror that's large enough to see your whole body from the waist up.

Stand up straight, and look at your boobs from the front, then turn and look at your right side, then turn to see your left side. As you answer the following questions, refer to your picture to compare yourself now to the way you looked as a teenager.

  • Does your bustline look perky, uplifted, firm and alluring? Be honest.
  • Do your boobs feel like they're supported and uplifted, or do they feel like they're sagging? You should be able to tell if the weight of them is pulling downward.
  • Does it look like your bustline is starting to merge with your waistline?
  • Do you have bulges below your underarms? Those bulges are actually separated breast tissue, and shouldn't be there.
  • Does your chest above your boobs look bony because the weight of your boobs is causing them to sag, giving your more space there than you had when you were younger?
  • Now raise your hands in the air as if you're holding a beach ball above your head, and move your arms in circles to the right, then to the left. Is your bra staying put, or is it moving around when you move? It should stay put.
  • Take your forefinger and put it under one of your boobs, at the very bottom of where it grew out of your body, and turn side to side so you can look in the mirror. Is your boob sagging, covering your finger? If so is it covering your finger by a lot, or just a little? Neither one is good, but a lot is worse than a little.

With these answers, and with your old picture to compare yourself to, now you should know for sure if you're wearing the right bra size.

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