Friday, 23 June 2017

A Guide To Shapewear Bodysuit


A shapewear bodysuit looks like a one piece swimsuit, but has very little in common with them. Not everybody is comfortable in swimsuit- courtesy, body insecurities. Enter shapewear bodysuits.



Shapewear bodysuits affect the user’s waistline, torso, upper and lower back and hips. They also lift the wearer’s bosom and help enhance their derrière. This entices a large number of women to purchase them and achieve the ‘smooth’ look. Another USP of these is that it completely hides what is colloquially called ‘muffin top’, i.e. the tube-like fat which is visible above a low waist pant worn by women. It is also completely invisible under dresses.



Bodysuits are of two kinds: smooth and sculpt. ‘Smooth’ bodysuits are almost like a second skin- they provide only light compression; ‘Sculpt’ bodysuits are true to their name and totally transform the body. While the former can be worn all day owing to its barely-there design, the latter is mostly worn only for short periods and formal events.



Though they may have many advantages, bodysuits are more often than not wrongly used. Many women prefer to go ahead and buy a bodysuit, thinking that it is a one stop solution, instead of accurately identifying which body part they want to sculpt and then purchasing the relevant shapewear.



Buyers must keep in mind that different bodysuits offer different levels of comfort and support and it is important to be aware of this before purchasing one.
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