All you need to know about adhesive bras

Dear Makeover, I read your article on ‘how to go braless.’ I’m thinking of getting an adhesive bra for a dress for an event and I’m confused on how to go about it. Can you please advise me?

Tosin

 

Adhesive bras can be quite tricky to pull off, especially for first-timers. Also referred to as stick-on bras, they are usually the best options for wedding dresses, backless dresses, off shoulder clothes, and for many outfits when you’re not feeling up to wearing a full bra. Adhesive bras come with various benefits and disadvantages. It is also a good choice for hot weather, as long as you would be in an environment where you won’t sweat so much. They’re easy to wear and manage, however, they tend to lose their stickiness after a few wears.

 

Getting the right size

Adhesive bras for big-breasted ladies may be hard to find. Also, because of their nature, you will not be allowed to test them before purchase, so you will have to judge the size from the outlook. Try to avoid purchasing online because it may be a little risky to judge the size, in spite of what  the advert says.

The nature of your breasts will also determine the size to buy – they don’t have to necessarily cover the entire breasts. The important thing is for the nipples and some parts of the breasts to be covered. Always ensure you buy quality, and you will get more instructions on how to wear on the packaging. For best results, ensure they are made from silicone – it will help with lift and coverage.

 

How to make your sticky bra sticky again

According to www.shefinds.com, the easiest way to regain stickiness on bras is to “wash it with soap and water. After every use, rinse the bra cups with warm water and some soap to make sure all skin oils and residue come off. Also, scrub off any random bits that got caught in the adhesive. This tip should make your sticky bra usable for, well, ever!”

 

More tips for adhesive bras

  • Don’t apply over broken, damaged or sun-burned skin.
  • If you are worried you will have a reaction to the adhesive, do a patch test first by using a small piece on yourself. The inside of your arm is a good place as it isn’t hairy so won’t hurt as much when you take it off.
  • Don’t use moisturisers or powders on the area before you apply it, they will make it harder for it to stick to your skin.
  • Adhesives can come loose if you are sweating a lot. Try to avoid using them if this will be a problem, or make sure the adhesive is in an area where you don’t sweat much.
  • Clean and dry the skin before sticking anything to it, wiping with rubbing alcohol will help remove oils and dirt.
  • Have a hot shower or soak in the bath if you are having trouble getting it off.
  • If you have sticky residue left on your skin after removal you can get rid of it by using some baby oil on cotton wool and rubbing gently. Solvents like nail polish remover will work too but they aren’t as gentle on your skin.

Source: www.ultimatebraguide.com

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