Ideally, a bra should provide excellent support, prevent sagging, provide shape for the breast tissue, provide comfort, relieve back and neck strain, and make us look and feel thinner and younger.
Unfortunately most Bras cause more problems than they solve. Many of the bras on the market today do more harm to the breast tissue than going without a bra would.
A bra that provides 90% of the support from the band and from underneath the breast without cutting off circulation to the lymph nodes would be a bra that was fulfilling it's purpose.
The purpose of a plunge bra is to maximize cleavage by having pads and inserts in the bra. They are typically used by females with smaller cup sizes or females that want a low cut look.
Training bras were made just for this purpose, if you have not fully developed. If you are ready for a bra and are in a training bra discuss it with a trusted adult (i.e. your mom, even dad) and go shopping for a bra.
During the 1950s, bra manufacturers experimented with a new look, the push-up bra, in which the cup section was cut in half, leaving the cleavage exposed.
The water bra was invented by Ann Deal in 1997. The Water Bra enhances the size and fullness of a woman's breasts with a more natural look and feel.
Yes it is OK. Just remember the purpose of a sports bra is support, not advertising.
i honestly think that would be a little weird. i mean ask yourself what's the point? after all if the shirt has a built in bra you shouldn't need to wear another bra under that because doing that would basically defeat the purpose of the shirt. just my opinion but i hope this helped
The car bra has one main purpose, to protect the front of your car. I recommend using one because they will protect the finish and paint of your car over time, which is a protection of your investment. Also, a car bra can save you money by preventing damage to your paint from weather and hazards.
Most women don't need to wear a bra, the purpose is to support the breasts but unless your breasts are very large they can support themselves. If you still feel that you want a bra then all you can do is talk to your grandma again about considering getting a bra, and try to work out why she is refusing. If you do actually need a bra then you can ask your doctor to talk to her for you, not wearing a bra when you do need one can lead to strain on the neck, chest, and back.
It depends on why one is wearing a bra. In the US, where the bra often essentially is the Western woman's veil, I suppose it makes sense to make girls wear a bra as soon as there are evident breasts - ie at Tanner stage 3. If the purpose is to hold in and support the breast, it's enough to start at Tanner stage 4 if the breasts are largish, and at Tanner stage 5 if they are smallish.
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A bra is used to support and/or enhance breasts.
Finding the proper support in a bra is harder than most people believe, but several companies made lines especially for this purpose, including Cleo, Bravissimo,Curvy Kate and Elomi.