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The Push Up Bra Alternative

by Tiffany Hart

The water bra offers a temporary bit of oomph for your bust line without the risks of breast enhancement surgery. Water bras have been around for some time, but are seeing a resurgence of popularity recently.

Sex sells as the cliche goes. For most women, the idea of bigger breasts is a popular one. Surgery, however, is risky. Just as important, it can cost a small fortune given everything from the cost of implants to the fee of the doctor.

Ah, but what if you do not want to make a permanent change or spend all that money? Surely, there is an alternative that gives you a desirable look without the cost or permancy of surgery? Yep, the water bra is the answer.

In a world of strange and odd names, the water bra is reassuringly straight forward. It is a bra with cups filled with water around strategic points. When worn, it enhances those points to give a fuller look with nice cleavage.

So, why should you go with a water bra versus a push up version? It has to do with the shape. A push up bra creates an unnatural look. A water bra conforms to your breast and enhances their natural look.

Clearly, this is not a bra that should be worn day in and day out. Simply put, it will not last long under such wear and tear. If you stick to using it for special occasions, it will do the job and last a long time.

One final note. Water moves about as you well know. As such, water bras can fit very differently. Never buy one without trying it on. This is true even if it is a brand and size you already own.

Every woman is beautiful in her own way. We all have our good points and bad. If you are concerned about your bust size, the water bra can be an inexpensive, shapely option that can give you the look you desire.

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