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		<title>What Bra Style Prevents Nipple Show-through?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common issues fielded by my fabulous customer service department    is inquires about nipples showing through a bra and how to prevent this. It&#8217;s    actually kind of fun reading how women try to pose this inquiry. It can be as    subtle as &#34;I&#8217;m [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most common issues fielded by my fabulous customer service department    is inquires about nipples showing through a bra and how to prevent this. It&#8217;s    actually kind of fun reading how women try to pose this inquiry. It can be as    subtle as &quot;I&#8217;m looking for a bra that provides modesty&quot; to &quot;I    need to turn off my headlghts&quot; to &quot;I want a bullet proof bra&quot;    to &quot;I&#8217;m trying to hide my huge erect nipples!&quot;</p>
<p>I have heard various lingerie experts claim that nipple show-through can be    handled many ways. For example, some feel a lined bra will do the trick. Others    have said that placing the nipple on a bra seam in the cups will mask the look.    And, of course, there are those contour bras where the cups have a thin layer    of foam or padding fused inside the bra cups.</p>
<p>Being skeptical of some of these claims, I decided to bring in a model of    ours who has constantly erect nipples (For the uneducated, one side-effect of    breast augmentation can be permanent nipple erection). I had her try on a standard    molded bra, a lined bra, a seamed bra and a contour bra. I then had her put    a t-shirt on over each of the bras. Let&#8217;s see what worked.</p>
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<p>As expected, the molded bra did nothing to conceal the situation. The lined    bra seemed to have little or no impact as well. I found this a little surprising    given that so many women and manufacturers swear by this solution. But, if you    look at the t-shirt shots, the molded and lined bras look    virtually identical.</p>
<p>The seamed bra did a pretty good job of reducing the &quot;headlights.&quot;    However, you have the two-edged sword of having the seam show through the t-shirt.    So, basically, you sacrifice &quot;bullets&quot; for seams.</p>
<p>The contour bra option, also known as the t-shirt bra was the best performer.    A thin layer of padding or foam can turn your headlights right off. But, the    downside to this style of bra is for women with larger breast size who don&#8217;t    want to add volume. Even that small amount of foam can make their breasts look    larger.</p>
<p>Though I only showed these 4 bra styles, I want to also let you the reader    know that there are other solutions to this problem. For example, an earlier    blog post of mine discusses the Bali Concealer bras currently on the market.    They too are contour, but have a very rigid flower shaped decal on the inside    of the cup to keep a woman smooth across her breasts. Other options are to put    one of the nipple concealer products directly over your breasts. This will smooth    over your nipples and allow you to wear your existing bras. Some of the more    popular products include Dimr&#8217;s, Smooth&#8217;m nipple concealers, No Peek Pads, Sassybax    Nips and FashionForms Breast Petals.</p>
<p>For a link to all these options, go to:<br />
<a href="http://www.herroom.com/search2.aspx?new=yes&amp;terms=nipple+concealers&amp;search=go">Nipple concealers</a></p>
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