A brassiere is an item of clothing worn to cover, support, or enhance the breasts. The water bra, filled with gel, enhances cleavage and looks more natural than padded bras. Removable liquid pads are also popular. A correct bra fit is important for aesthetic appeal.
A brassiere, or brassiere, is an item of clothing made and worn specifically to cover, support, or enhance the breasts. A water bra is known for its breast-enhancing capabilities, but with an added element: liquid. The liquid used in a water bra is usually a gel, not water. Although a bra can be made with the liquid already in it, modern gel inserts can also be added to a waterless bra.
The modern bra became popular as corsets began to go out of style. As the 19th century drew to a close, the idea was no longer to elevate the breasts, as corsets had done. Comfort and support started to take over as the main reason to wear these underwear. Over the next century, bras became more compact in size.
Like corsets, bras can increase the size of the cup. In an underwire bra, gel-filled cups should look more natural than firmly padded bras. Old-fashioned padded bras, particularly the torpedo or bullet bras popular in the 1940s and 1950s, made the breasts appear as pointed cones. For many decades, the padded bra has been known to be thick, heavy, and sometimes obvious. Bra manufacturers eventually began to produce bras that moved with the breasts during regular activities like walking. The water bra was one of these types of bra.
Although still considered a novelty, the water bra gained much more popularity in the late 20th century. Typically filled with a gel instead of water, a small pouch containing the substance is attached or sewn to the bra. This pouch is often teardrop or oval in shape and is meant to curve naturally around the breast. Occasionally the entire bra cup is filled with fluid, although manufacturers do not prefer this method due to the potential for punctures.
Removable liquid pads have also become popular. Often sold as an aqua bra set, these pads can be removed if cleavage enhancement is not desired, or used with other non-aqua bras as they simply sit between the cup and the breasts. These fluid-filled pads or pouches are occasionally referred to as chicken cutlets or chicken fillets, as their shape is often similar to that of a tender chicken.
When worn properly, aqua bras, like other bras, enhance cleavage. An incorrect bra fit can diminish the appearance of cleavage. A bra that is too big or too small will flatten the breasts and make them look much less aesthetically pleasing.
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