Friday, September 26, 2008

Accentuate a Small Chest

If you haven't heard, accentuating a small chest has now usurped water bras and padding. While it's ok to give yourself a little lift, if you know what I mean, that doesn't mean you can't celebrate the beauty of a smaller chest size. Look here for quick tips.

Start accentuating your small chest by adding a little underwire and a bra with a molded cup. Why? Because people with small chests have the advantage of being able to do so without pain or discomfort. You don't have to rush out and buy a water bra, but you can add a little shapeliness without feeling like you're guilty of false advertising.

Next, highlight what you've got by wearing low cut v-neck style tops. You don't have to worry about cleavage popping out inappropriately, so you can plunge just about as low as you like. This style gives women with smaller breasts a sultry, clean look, rather than that over-the-top "too sexy for the parent-teacher meeting" look that it gives larger chested women.

When you can, drape your neck with long necklaces in multiple, streaming cascades. This brings the attention to your chest, rather than your neck, making breasts of any size look fantastic (especially under those v-neck tops mentioned earlier).

Consider adding a few boat neck style tops to your wardrobe. If you show a little skin on the shoulders, your look is broadened out (in a good way), giving off the illusion of more even proportions.

Finally, don't make the mistake of trying to "make up" for smaller breasts with miracle bras, creams, and whatever else may be on the market for those who want cosmetic surgery but can't afford it. Stars like Kate Hudson and Claire Danes have made smaller chests classy, sexy, and something to be envied. You can wear styles that larger chested women cannot. Be proud of your distinct look. Your confidence will be the number one key to pulling it off.

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