Women Line Up to Buy Boob Job Bras
Author: Leonard Dawson
Cosmetic breast augmentation is one of the most popular of invasive cosmetic procedures because a large number of women are not really happy with their breasts and would like them bigger or fuller or firmer or shapelier. Although breast augmentation is immensely popular, it is extremely expensive and fraught with innumerable risks, owing to which women who are not happy with their breasts take refuge in push-up bras or boob job bras, which make their breasts appear larger than they really are.
Push-up bras have enjoyed great popularity ever since the launch of Wonderbra in the nineties; and later better bras with foam inserts were developed to make the breasts appear fuller. Primark is the latest retailer to make an entry into the boob job bra business by launching a push-up bra that claims to increase breast size by two cups just for £6. Called "Maximize Your Assets," the bra will be launched in August. Recently, Ann Summers as well as Peacocks have launched Instant Boob Job Bras and Marks & Spencer's "Add Two Cup Sizes" bra will make an explosive entry into the market in just a few days.
M&S latest push-up bra costing £20 promises women a safe, cheap and non-invasive way to increase the size of their breasts. No wonder then that women are lining up to purchase the latest M&S bra. The company unveiled its exciting new product in May; and already, 1000 women have registered online to be placed on the waiting list for it.
The M&S push-up bra can increase breast size by two cups without anaesthesia, incisions, scarring and bleeding. The bra has been specially designed to give extra fullness to the breasts; and can transform a woman's A cups into C cups as soon as she wears it. The foam is light weight, becomes cool is hot weather and gives maximum comfort to the wearer. Moreover, its seam-free design almost makes it invisible.
Head Lingerie Designer at M&S Ms. Jenkinson said: "We expect to sell out within days, the interest has been unprecedented." She also said that the bra delivers what it promises and is special because, unlike other push-up bras that enhance breasts by one size, M&S push-up bras gives the wearer breasts larger by two sizes, which can otherwise be achieved only by cosmetic surgery. Jenkinson said that the bra is "perfect for women who are looking for extra oomph without resorting to cosmetic surgery."
But are push-up bras really as good as a breast augmentation procedure? Several women, who do not want to undergo the risks of cosmetic breast augmentation, seem to think so. Christina Baily, a Highbury-based 29-year-old model, said the Primark bra made her boobs look much bigger and is comfortable because of its light-weight foam. Simultaneously, she says: "If it is a killer cleavage you are looking for, there are better bras out there." And if women are looking for something permanent, they will have to visit a qualified cosmetic surgeon to discuss cosmetic breast augmentation procedures.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/plastic-surgeries-articles/women-line-up-to-buy-boob-job-bras-3473448.html
About the AuthorLeonard Dawson is a freelance article writer who writes for Cosmetic Surgery Guru about current issues, technology and news within the cosmetic surgery market.
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