Tuesday 14 May 2013

5 Signs That Your Bra Does Not Fit Properly

We all know the importance of a well fitting bra not only to ensure the most flattering shape but also for comfort. But it isn’t always as easy as that!
What are the signs of then that your bra does NOT fitting properly?
Here are 5 signs to look out for:

Sign #1
If your bra rises up in the back it is a sign the bra is not fitting properly. It is normally due to the fact that the bra band is too big. What is more, if this is happening weight of your bust is not being supported.

Sign #2
If you feel like your shoulders are being pulled down or you are hunching forward or if you suffer a lot of shoulder pain then this is a sign that your bra is not the correct size.


Sign #3
If your breasts are not being supported by the bra then they will be ‘falling down’. They should be sitting up in a central position on your chest. Other visual clues that the bra cups are not helping support your bust is if the cups are too big and wrinkle or the cups are too small and your breast spill over the top.


Sign #4
If the straps of bra slide down your shoulders or leave red marks in your flesh, your bra is probably too big around the bust and too small in the cup area.


Sign #5
If you feel the underwire of your bra digging in then your bra is not fitting you properly. Your underwire should lie flat against the chest and fit your entire breast without poking or prodding you.


Poor fitting bra

Are you experiencing the above sign?

Most importantly, you should feel good in your bra. The correct fitting bra can make you feel sexy and confident.

Start shopping for the right bra now…

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Article from: http://www.plus-size-tall.com/5-signs-that-your-plus-size-bra-does-not-fit-properly-22682




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Thursday 9 May 2013

Dress Avenue - Romance with Lace album

Did you get a peek at my Romance with Lace album?

There are many ways you could wear these dresses for any dates of yours.
1. Team it with a statement clutch bag and a pair of sexy high
heels for a posh dinner date.
2. For a relaxed café date, pair it with shoulder bag and wedges.
3. Go on a movie date with a pair of leggings under these dress.
Aren't these so versatile? 


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Monday 6 May 2013

Avoid Nail Damage with Proper Gel-Polish Removal



“Gel-polish should come off easily with no heavy-handed or forceful scraping,” says Doug Schoon, president of Schoon Scientific and renowned nail industry chemist. “If you have to force the product off at all, you are doing something wrong.”

Incorrect removal would cause pits, cracks, and scrapes on your nail plates, often appearing as small white spots on the nails. And many nail technicians are failing to identify this as a problem.

According to OPI chief scientist Paul Bryson, the most common reason why nail plates are injured during a soak-off gel removal is because nail technicians do not let the product soak long enough to fully break the bond to the natural nail.


White spots on nails after a gel-polish removal are the tell-tale sign that the gel-polish was removed with too much force and that damage has been done to the natural nail plate.

But acetone is not the problem causing these weakened nails. “You can soak nails in acetone all day and you won’t see any white spots,” says Schoon. “The whole nail might look dry if you leave it in there for days, but the acetone is not the issue. It’s when nail techs see that these gels are not coming off after 12 minutes and they’re just scraping them off.”

Is your nail technician doing the right way when she removes your gel polish?


Read more: http://www.nailsmag.com/article/96323/avoid-nail-damage-with-proper-gel-polish-removal



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