How to visually enlarge breasts
While you are busy choosing pills, applying creams and doing massage and exercises to increase your cup size, why not use some additional helpful tips to make your bust look bigger. First of all choose your clothes carefully. With right mixture of colours and materials you can draw attention to your chest and visually increase you bust. Follow these tips to create an optical illusion of having fuller breasts, until your breasts really grow a few sizes.
- Choose light colours for bust line and dark colours for waist and hips. You may wear a top that has a white upper part and black lower part, for example. Or you can wear a light blouse with a wide dark belt on the waist. The belt will make your waist look narrower, while a bit loose light-coloured blouse will attract more attention to your chest.
- Choose horizontal stripes. A shirt or top with multicoloured horizontal stripes worn with dark bottom will make your hips look smaller and breasts look bigger.
- Don’t wear clothes that are too loose – it will make your breasts “disappear”, but don’t put on anything that’s too tight either, because it will flatten you. Make a compromise – choose something that will show off the shapes you have.
- Use accessories and small details to visually enhance the cleavage area. Choose clothes that have ornaments or lace embroideries on the top, glitter or any other eye-catching elements. You may wear thin chains with small pendants and delicate design, they will make your breasts look bigger by contrast.
- Try dresses and tops that are already made with cups to get a rounder look. Corsets on stripes are good option too.
- Padded bra is an obvious choice. Make sure that it compliments your shapes, but doesn’t make them look fake. If you choose a bigger bra hoping it will make your breasts look bigger, you will end up with a weird shape of your bust that looks too unnatural to be attractive.
If you are wearing something with a low cut and want to make your cleavage look deeper, you may use some make-up tricks:
- Apply shimmering light powder on the upper part of your breasts, drawing half-circles.
- Use darker powder to highlight the line between your breasts.
- Blend the lines thoroughly.
Some make-up artists recommend doing it the other way around – using darker powder on the outside and lighter powder in between the breasts. Check out Eve Pearl’s video below to see how she is doing it.Try and experiment with both methods, to find which one looks better on you. Just don’t forget to remove the make-up from your cleavage as well as from your face before going to sleep, and moisturize the skin on your breasts thoroughly, to keep it from drying out after make-up.