17-08-2024, 07:08 PM
Some more bra tips for helping with side boob issue.
Get a bra with at least thre hook wide band, more is better. I already mentioned the wide side panels on band and extra side support panels inside the cups. These are typically vertical slices of thicker fabric. Also a neat little tinkering trick would be to attach silicone straps inside the bra on the cup edge on the side. I've had one bra which had this built in, but somebody resourceful could do this to any bra.
Consider sister sizing. Wider band one size smaller than usual (cups one size larger to get to the smae cup volume.) might give extra support, this along with the side support panels might be quite amazing. The idea is to use tricks to create a "push in" effect.
Neat trick with Noogle if you're into it is to use a slim leather belt to tie the cups right next to each other so that they're perfectly in the middle and do not escape to armpits. Make sure that the cup edges wont sit on top of each other, that WILL break the edge at some point. Adjust the belt so there's maybe half inch gap in the middle but no more. Then use lube of some sort on outer boobs so that those areas get pulled in more than the middle and you're effectively making more pull on the sides. I used this extensively when Noogling and it was very helpful.
Then there's the option to do a topical program and specifically aim everything BUT side boob to help development in those areas. Lotus has talked about aiming specific parts with topicals so some digging in project X thread should tell more. I haven't done this as much as my topical concoction is quite a lot of stuff, easily enough for everything, but I have aimed certain parts with dermaroller which appears to be helping, this might help with specific growth on aimed areas, but this is a topic for another day.
Get a bra with at least thre hook wide band, more is better. I already mentioned the wide side panels on band and extra side support panels inside the cups. These are typically vertical slices of thicker fabric. Also a neat little tinkering trick would be to attach silicone straps inside the bra on the cup edge on the side. I've had one bra which had this built in, but somebody resourceful could do this to any bra.
Consider sister sizing. Wider band one size smaller than usual (cups one size larger to get to the smae cup volume.) might give extra support, this along with the side support panels might be quite amazing. The idea is to use tricks to create a "push in" effect.
Neat trick with Noogle if you're into it is to use a slim leather belt to tie the cups right next to each other so that they're perfectly in the middle and do not escape to armpits. Make sure that the cup edges wont sit on top of each other, that WILL break the edge at some point. Adjust the belt so there's maybe half inch gap in the middle but no more. Then use lube of some sort on outer boobs so that those areas get pulled in more than the middle and you're effectively making more pull on the sides. I used this extensively when Noogling and it was very helpful.
Then there's the option to do a topical program and specifically aim everything BUT side boob to help development in those areas. Lotus has talked about aiming specific parts with topicals so some digging in project X thread should tell more. I haven't done this as much as my topical concoction is quite a lot of stuff, easily enough for everything, but I have aimed certain parts with dermaroller which appears to be helping, this might help with specific growth on aimed areas, but this is a topic for another day.

