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Push-up Bras

Push-up bras are designed to lift the breasts and enhance the bustline, increasing cleavage for a more voluptuous look. Push-up bras often contain underwiring and padding that helps create the appearance of larger breasts and more pronounced cleavage. These bras are considered the modern-day answer to old-fashioned corsets, which women also used to increase the appearance of cleavage. Unlike corsets, however, push-up bras are comfortable and won't restrict your breathing. If you have a smaller chest, a pushup bra can lend you a few more curves on top. You want to look for pushup bras that have a fair amount of padding as well as maximum lift to give yourself a curvy chest. The difference between padding and lift is where the padding is placed. "Padding" refers to material on the cup part of the bra to enhance the size. "Lift" refers to the contoured padding on the bottom inside of the bra’s cup, which pushes the breasts up and creates a fuller effect. For a woman with medium-sized breasts who’d like to give your girls a little hoist up, a pushup bra is a good way to do this. However, you might not necessarily need size enhancement. Choose a pushup bra that offers a medium amount of padding and full coverage, and you should be on your way to being "locked and loaded." Well-endowed women can definitely benefit from a push-up bra because the bigger the breasts, the lower they hang. Push-up bras actually offer more support than normal underwire bras do. Avoid any style that has padding. You want a supportive contour that creates a good lift. Also, look for a bra that has wider straps to evenly distribute the weight of your breasts. If you want a push-up bra, it’s important to get one that fits you right. Unless you or a friend knows the proper way of measuring yourself (which is harder than you might think), you should have yourself measured by a store sales clerk who knows what she’s doing. An ill-fitting bra won’t give you the effect you’re looking for. If your push-up bra is too small, you’ll suffer from unsightly spillage on the top and sides of your breasts. On the other hand, if the bra is too big, it won’t provide your chest with the proper support and lift. Get a push-up bra that is comfortable. Some push-up bras contain strong metal or plastic underwires that can dig into your skin and cause discomfort. Before you buy one with underwire, test it out thoroughly by trying it on and moving around in it. Cotton push-up bras with soft padding are typically the most comfortable type. Make sure the bra has the support you need and want. Some push-up bras are padded with air, water or simply extra cushioning, while others have underwires that create the look of a push-up without the padding. Some women find the padding excessive and prefer underwires, while other women find underwires uncomfortable. push up bra Choose a push-up bra style that works well with your particular outfit. Push-up bras are available in all types of styles, including strapless, racerback, one-strap and demi-cup. A strapless bra works best with a strapless gown or tube top, for instance, while a demi-cup bra looks best with a low-cut, V-neck blouse.