Large busts: Key here is comfort! Try it on, try it on or Get it Custom Made!!!.
To keep attention from the bustier you will want a swimsuit with a top that has a square neckline.
V-necks or round necklines on swimsuits are showing off what you got. Do NOT go strapless in a swimsuit. If you are busty strapless suits have a tendency to move out of place. You may like to show off what you have but you don't want an indecent exposure charge against you if your swimsuit falls off. In fact, you may want to buy wider straps instead of the spaghetti straps just for comfort.
Small busts: Wear v-necks, strapless, swimsuits. Two piece swimsuits are really good for small busted women. Don't worry if you like to wear one piece swimsuits, Just find one that accentuates. You can also do spaghetti straps on a swimsuit top fairly easy. The swimsuit tops that tie behind your neck also look good for smaller topped women to enhance the busts.
Belly bulge, heavy hips, bottom, and thighs: I have seen swimsuits that can make any flab disappear. Best of all, no dieting! Whether you wear a one piece or a two piece swimsuit wear a solid color on the bottom, usually black. Make sure which ever type of swimsuit you buy, the suit has a waist band or something around the belt area. This will diverge attention and make your body look thinner.
Buy what you like and what makes you feel good about your body. The best advice is when you try on a swimsuit where do your eyes go first? What catches your attention? If it is something flattering and you feel comfortable buy the swimsuit, if not try another style swimwear. While you are trying on the swimsuit make sure it is comfortable, no body parts flop out, and everything looks decent in it. Then go have fun in the sun.
The above was taken and edited: www.associatedcontent.com
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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