07-07-2014, 10:22
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2014, 10:28 by universallove.)
im a brava user. but i have used noogleberry before. what i like about brava domes is that they are oval shaped/tear drop shaped at the base. so you get suction on the entire top part of the breast, chest and pectorals, and of course in the clevage. to me this makes sense. theres no suctioning your boobs this way or that or pulling them into some unnatural shaped container. the domes (which are huge!) sit right around the whole breast. i really cant understand why everyone else is making domes with round bases? but yeah, they are unbelievably expensive by god. karen, you should start making brava rip off domes. you could make a KILLING selling them on here. o and the squishy silicon that brava uses on the base of their domes is a total winner also... total comfort. i wonder how it would be possible to replicate something like that.... currently ive had barely any time to use brava. but im maintaining on 33.5-34 inches, depending on time of month- and thats during the times when im barely even using the system. when i do use it more regularly I maintain at 34 inches plus. i started at 32.5-33. i havent gained even a little bit of weight in this time either. under bust remains 28 inches. ive been using brava sporadically for a year. theres been several periods of consistant use (in the recommended wear pattern) and then months of patchy wear. i worried id get no results at all this way, but seems its just been much slower. wish i had a good few months to do a proper brava cycle and see where i end up. but these days i swell really easy, even when ive barely been using the system. last night I had my first brava session after a whole week, and wore it for about twelve hours. still had D cup swelling in the morning when i took off domes.