Ok, my best friend is having a pool party at the end of the school year. I know it's far off but there are supposed to be a TON of people there. The problem is, I don't have much of a chest. I mean there's something there, just not alot of something. I want to wear a bikini but I don't know what type of top is gonna make my chest look a little more curvy. Help, I will rate 5's.
Anything with a v-neck or a halter top balances out a small chest. Princess seams and strong, bold colors also offer a way to use your smaller frame to your advantage.
Lastly, I know it seems crazy, but it is true that confidence is the most important ingredient. I have seen girls with teeny chests, chubbier girls, and regular sized ones all be more popular because they were geniune, smiled a lot, and were comfortable with themselves. Get yourself a halter and a spoonful of confidence and you will go far! :)
hco_babe answered Monday January 23 2006, 3:49 pm: halters will definitely make your chest look bigger. also go for some extra padding. victorias secret has adorable bathing suits, and so does pacsun. i would also look at everything but water.
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Saturday January 21 2006, 10:07 pm: Go for a demi-bra or bandeau top with colourful prints or details. Those will make your chest look bigger.
xomegaroni answered Saturday January 21 2006, 9:38 pm: there's certain bikinis er regular ones you can get that fill out your chest area haha =) it has like certain padding in it that makes it look bigger & stuff & you don't have to worry about anyone seeing it because it's built in & it wont fall out. pac sun has such cute bathing suits!! here's a website-
if there isn't a pacsun near you, you can order it offline. if there is, definately go to the store & get it so you can try it on. also, you can try other stores & they have like a thick padding. you can tell which ones have a good padding & stuff.
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