Don't get me wrong, I LOVE push up bras but there is mounting evidence for me that they aren't the best to wear all the time.
I stumbled across something called "migrated breast tissue" and it comes from wearing too large band with too small cups (VS sizing method tends to do this). It pretty much means that "arm pit fat" and "back fat" are migrated breast tissue. If you wear bras that encase the "armpit fat" and are the proper size they go back to being part of your breasts and that = bigger boobies. I want to go get fitted for one or two full-coverage bras at a place like Intimacy or Nordstroms to see if this theory is true.
check this out: http://www.bralessinbrasil.com/2012/08/byebye-underarm-and-back-fat-hello-big.html
http://www.thinandcurvy.com/2011/02/reader-question-bra-fitting.html
I will probably always whip out one of my too small push ups from VS when I want to feel extra sexy but right now I want to test out the migrated breast tissue theory.
Anyone else hear about this? Thoughts?
I stumbled across something called "migrated breast tissue" and it comes from wearing too large band with too small cups (VS sizing method tends to do this). It pretty much means that "arm pit fat" and "back fat" are migrated breast tissue. If you wear bras that encase the "armpit fat" and are the proper size they go back to being part of your breasts and that = bigger boobies. I want to go get fitted for one or two full-coverage bras at a place like Intimacy or Nordstroms to see if this theory is true.
check this out: http://www.bralessinbrasil.com/2012/08/byebye-underarm-and-back-fat-hello-big.html
http://www.thinandcurvy.com/2011/02/reader-question-bra-fitting.html
I will probably always whip out one of my too small push ups from VS when I want to feel extra sexy but right now I want to test out the migrated breast tissue theory.
Anyone else hear about this? Thoughts?