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How to get cleavage
Posted by Anonymous on 24/12/2004 at 12:07 amHi all
Another question.
With the summer months here – I ‘ve been using tape tape to create a cleavage under lower cut tops. I have used Leukoplast and then a friend said I should try ordinary masking tape. Both worked well insofar as creating the cleavage but both cause blisters after a few hours wear esp on warm to hot days.
Has anyone got any tips on how to avoid blisters? Or am I using the wrong sort of tape.
love Fiona
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Anonymous
Guest24/12/2004 at 5:36 amHi Fiona,, good question ,,,, I have used masking tape many years ago and as you have it works but can be a bit hard on the skin … also linda from bathurast can tell you abt my last try ,,as it worked but after wearing it all night and to bed the next morning ,,,ouch and 3 months on i still have the black marks …
There is one brand from 3m that i have been told abt and have some here but it doesnt seem to work for me ,,, if you can find it in a chemist shop it is from 3m 2inch wide and is called Micropore ,,, it does come in 1 inch and monique from penrith put me onto it years ago ,,,also she did have a few pics on how to make a nice cleavage using it . i will try and find this info for you and other ….Hope this helps
judy
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Anonymous
Guest25/12/2004 at 7:49 pmMost fashion shops and cheap shops like crazy clarks sell these silicon breast enchancers fo around $20 to $25. They are thin silicon gel cups that stick to your skin. There is a clip which joins them in the middle of the breasts. You need some breasts to start with to get a cleavage.
They are ideal for filling an A cup bra if you lke them small.
For the price buy 2 sets and stick them on top of each other. -
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Guest26/12/2004 at 6:27 amHi Anne,
I had considered the ‘Miracle Bra” – I actually ordered one for my daughter and have seen it up close. She has had no problems with it but she only wore them for short periods with a dance costume. However from what I’ve read from other girls on other Forums they tend to come unstuck when you get hot…
But they maybe worth a go and they may work under breastforms and a normal bra.
love Fiona
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Anonymous
Guest29/01/2005 at 1:17 pmNecessity is the mother of invention – after waiting for blistered torn skin to heal.
An alternative that I have been experimenting with over the last couple of weeks is binding my chest just below the nipple with velcro tape.
I bought a metre of wide velcro tape both sides – but ended up using the soft side pulling it together as tightly as possible to squish up and lift the loose tissue under the arms and on the chest then locking it in place with a lenghth of hook side. This plus a good bra and breast forms creates a cleavage as good as the tape.
Here is a photo taken last Thursday 27/1/05 which kind of shows the results.
http://uk.geocities.com/tiriada/pink2.JPG
Fiona xx
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Quote:Most fashion shops and cheap shops like crazy clarks sell these silicon breast enchancers fo around $20 to $25. They are thin silicon gel cups that stick to your skin. There is a clip which joins them in the middle of the breasts. You need some breasts to start with to get a cleavage.
They are ideal for filling an A cup bra if you lke them small.
For the price buy 2 sets and stick them on top of each other.These “gel bras” come in cup sizes from A to D.
Out of curiosity, I bought a pair of A cups a few months ago.
Last night, I tried using them to pull some clevage up like a diva. It worked. I placed them quite wide, such that I got a pair of slight creases in the clevage when I did up the buckle. I also found that they worked best upside down and swapped left to right, angled down at the middle and placed very low on the bust.
I then put my normal C-cup amoena forms over them and, after a bit of fiddling, got them sitting just right. I then put on a top that I’d used before just with the breast forms and took some photos. The difference was quite remarkable!
The photos are now in a private album called “cleavage” attached to my profile. You need to be a trannyradio member to see that. I’m hoping to eventually put together a web site but don’t hold your breath waiting!
After wearing the combination for a couple of hours, I found no discomfort at all, and the only concern I’d have is the long term ability of the gel bra to stay stuck. When I took the whole lot off then had a shower, the marks were all gone by the time I got out of the shower.
Of course, making custom made forms that include the pull-up function and are shaped to blend into the skin rolls formed where the skin is pulled up would be ideal but I can’t see it happening.
Alice
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Anonymous
Guest31/01/2005 at 9:08 amI use Micropore on my girls and have two types of silicone breasts. The smaill ctickon ones, that can be combined woth tape over. I bought 5 sets on special for $15 if any one in Melboune wants them. And can get the type sold on http://www.wigsonline.com.au for $65, they have cute little nipples 😉 I can also get any wigs they have for about $10 less.
A bra a size smaller works too.
Celete
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Anonymous
Guest31/01/2005 at 10:11 pmHi girls, I really endorse the post of Alice. I too have tried the silicone breast enhancers. Under a bra with a little filler I’ve found they are wonderful for creating cleavage without pain. As well I’ve found I can wear them for a long time and the bra keeps them in place. The only down side is that if you pull them too tight you can break the little plastic piece in the middle. I’ve been able to buy them for $15.00 with is really reasonable.
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Guest24/02/2005 at 2:38 amHi Fiona !!
That’s what another girl recommended to me and I have tried it … but I like your velcro idea
Saz
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Anonymous
Guest04/03/2005 at 7:37 amHi all,
Breast Forms & Cleavage Tape
I often frequent “You are beautiful too” shop in Newcastle which is run by Penny, I normally purchase my breast forms from her, she is very helpfull. (she has just changed locations, check my website for her new location)
In regards to cleavage tape, she suggested “Braza Bra” which is a sort of tape designed to go under a breast and give it uplift so there is no need to where a bra. She said it would work on me quite well, however I would need a size smaller breast form.
I have purchased some from David Jones in Newcastle, they come packaged with 5 sets for around $21. I have yet to use them, the DJ’s girl said that they work very well.
Joanne
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Quote:I’d post the before and after pictures if I could figure out how. I don’t have a web site to store them, and it doesn’t appear possible to upload them to the forum. Oh well.
I had put the photos on yahoo, but my site there is now long gone.
I’ve now put the photos in a gallery called cleavage, which you can get to via my profile.
Shows where I stuck the gel bra, how it pulled the cleavage up, plus before and after photos of the same breast forms in the same top with and without this trick.
Alice
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Anonymous
Guest08/04/2005 at 6:09 amThanks Alice, I tried it out and it works great! Now all I need are some decent breast forms to fill things out!
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Guest09/04/2005 at 5:37 amAlice
I can’t get over how good that looks….. I am going out to buy some right now…….
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Anonymous
Guest08/05/2005 at 1:02 pmI think it was in this forum that someone mentioned some form of injection to ‘naturally’ increase your breast size. Now, I am not endorsing this, in fact I would advise aginst it, but I have a book on old style (American) carnival shows. One small section deals with ‘female impersonators’ and one of the girls explains what they did to get natural looking breasts – Quote: “This was before silicon breast implants. You could get what we called ‘water tits’. A doctor would inject water into your breasts to enlarge them. They lasted about a month after each shot. It was painful the first few times you did it, but eventually your skin strectched and it stopped hurting. You didn’t need tits the size of basketballs back then. Guys were not fixated on tits like they are now…” The era was the fifties.
Terri
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Guest07/08/2005 at 1:30 amSo often in life “What you pay, is what you get”.
I have read all the weird stories about making your own breast implants in the kitchen and that just does not apppeal to me.
I have looked at several sites and see that “Breast enhancer” inserts are about $20 but I am more interested in the “Silicon Breast forms” that cost about $120.
I would love to hear from any happy customers who have bought either ?
Kimmi
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Anonymous
Guest07/08/2005 at 12:12 pmHi Kimi,
First off you will be lucky to buy breast forms for $120 unless they’re second hand. Count in the $200AUD range. I bought mine from Phillippa – I declare an interest though as I know Phillippa personally. They are natural, big and look and feel fantastic. I would also recommend buying the little pockets for breast forms from Amanita’s a shop that specialises in products for breast cancer patients. The pockets stop the forms from splitting; stop sweating next to the skin and extend the life of the forms. See the resources link in http://www.chameleonswa.com for both Phillippa’s and Amanita’s contact details.
Regards, Terri