Question:
How do you make your boobs look smaller?
Marie Antoinette
2009-01-20 09:13:35 UTC
I'm barely 5' and I'm a 32D. I'll be turning 16 this year, so I'm HOPING TO GOD that they don't get any bigger. They make me look SO ridiculous sometimes because they mess up my proportions and it's just UGHHH. I know I should be thankful I have them, and a lot of girls want them and etc. etc., but are there any tricks or something that I could use? Maybe some help with picking the right clothes?
Eight answers:
Lily
2009-01-20 09:26:14 UTC
My friend is 5 foot 6-ish, average sized body and she's a G (don't know the inches). (and yes, they're natural)

And she somehow makes them look like a big C.

She's sort of a cami with v-neck sweater person... ?

Maybe that has some effect.

And she wears good quality bras. She has to get them custom fitted, and their expensive ($120), but they're worth it because it makes her back hurt less.
Sarah G
2009-01-22 14:01:58 UTC
Somebody suggested wearing patterned tops with high necklines - don't, this will make them look bigger. I have big boobs myself, I know,

Generally lower cut tops are more flattering, especially if they are fitted. You might feel a bit more on show, but if you wear baggy tops the material will just skim over your chest and make you look like you have a big stomach too. Since you are a 32 you are slim, so make the most of your figure!

I personally don't wear strapless tops, because I'm never happy with the support of a strapless bra, so its not worth it, but you mght find a really good one. If you wear plain tops but patterned bottoms you will look more proportionate. Heels are also helpful - they can give you better posture whcih is important when you have big boobs.



Also make sure you wear really good underwear, get fitted regularly (but you can't trust some places, so try on different bras and see how they fit).
Toots
2009-01-20 09:34:24 UTC
There are minimizer bras...you can find them almost anywhere that has a lingerie department. One that FITS well is important, so you'll need to try on several. Avoiding really tight, small t-shirts and shirts, plunging necklines are also a no-no.

Be proud of your curves though....!!!!

There is also breast-reduction surgery down the line should your shoulders and arms begin to hurt from carrying the extra weight. Unfortunately, you're probably still going to grow some. But first, investing in some really good bras will be your best approach.
Cake Batter
2009-01-20 09:23:42 UTC
Wear shirts that aren't too low cut and wear sports bras. This keeps them packed in (and controls bounce) my best friend is the same size and she's been doing this. She's really tall though so it's probably more distracting on someone your size. Stay away from really tight shirts.



In the future you might want to consider reduction surgery since you're so small. I've heard that they can cause pretty painful back problems.
platypus113
2009-01-20 09:20:04 UTC
wear more of a bohemian style no low cut shirts even with tank tops underneath wear heel to elongate your legs to make your body more proportional. draw more attention to your face (i would give you make up tips to do that but i dont know what you look like but you could figure it out on eyes lips face's website or any makeup store)
LP
2009-01-20 09:20:31 UTC
a bra which has full coverage and full support. Dont go with the bras which are low cut and/or has thin pads. Those kinds makes your breast either sag or overflow or jiggle too much. And please no sports bra. They tend to make your breast without a firm defined shape.



its not really in what kind of top you wear. Its in the bra you wear underneath.



try something like this: http://www2.victoriassecret.com/commerce/onlineProductDisplay.vs?namespace=productDisplay&origin=onlineProductDisplay.jsp&event=display&prnbr=9H-198949&page=1&cgname=OSBRPFULZZZ&rfnbr=4853



trust me, its in the bra.
godiva
2009-01-20 09:20:25 UTC
Wear anything patterned and higher cut. This will kind of camouflage the chest area.
anonymous
2009-01-23 14:37:21 UTC
Get a suction done.


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