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How To Look Perfect In Your Wedding Dress!

In the months and weeks leading up to your wedding, finding time to take care of yourself can be a real challenge. Unfortunately, eating balanced meals and working out regularly often fall to the bottom of the to-do list but sometimes you just can’t do it all. The other pitfall is that wedding planning can be stressful which leads many of us to seek the comfort of food…not good when we need to slip into the perfectly altered wedding dress! So what can you do to ensure your body is picture perfect in that wedding dress? Below are some tips outlined in Bride’s Magazine in their May/June 2007 Issue.

• Create an hourglass silhouette by giving the bust a boost and tame any tummy bulge. You can achieve this with a corset that sits squarely on the hips (a seamless bustier with hidden underwire and lightly padded push-up cups for formfitting gowns) and body-shaping footless pantyhose with extra tummy control. This technique works great with strapless dresses.

• If wearing a dress with a sweetheart neckline you can enhance cleavage with a padded bra.

• For backless gowns, adhesive silicone gel cups without straps and seams are the perfect choice. These stick-on cups with a front closure are totally invisible under sheer styles.

• If your wedding dress has a halter style top with a plunging neckline, you’ll need more than a bra that just dips in the front. Consider a bra that is halter-style with sturdy, clear convertible straps, molded contoured cups, and a low back.

No matter your figure shape, it’s your special day. Following these flaw fixing strategies will ensure you look as beautiful on the outside as you feel on the inside on your special day!

For more tips on how to look your best for your wedding visit: www.verysupersexylingerie.com

About the Author

Stephanie is the owner of La Bella Amour Lingerie, the premier on-line boutique offering a full line of bridal lingerie, bridal registry, unique shower invitations and thank you cards, and classy bridesmaid gifts. You can visit the boutique at
http://www.labelleamourlingerie.com

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Things not to wear when you have Yeast infection

Our clothing can have a large effect on us and it also helps us to express our personality in a large way.  You might be interested in knowing, however, that wearing the wrong type of clothing may actually be helping your body to foster a yeast infection.  Here are three different types of clothing that you should avoid whenever you have a yeast infection or whenever you are prone to recurring yeast infections.  You would probably be surprised with how much of a difference these small changes in your clothing will make.

The first thing that you need to avoid is tight fitting clothing of any type.  Although were going to include some specific types of clothing further on, the simple fact that something is tight in his going to make it difficult for your body to breathe properly.  This can especially make it difficult for the woman as the vagina already provides the perfect breeding ground for a yeast infection to grow.  If you wear tight fitting clothing in this area of your body, you may actually be promoting additional moisture and therefore, additional yeast infections.  The same is also true on other areas of your body as yeast infections can also occur in places such as under the breasts and in the folds of skin.

The type of underwear that you are wearing can have a large impact on your yeast infections as well.  We certainly do have a lot of different options as far as the type of underwear that we are wearing nowadays but many of them are simply not a good idea for our health.  In order to overcome yeast infections and to keep them from recurring, wearing underwear with breathable cotton crotches is a necessity.  This helps to keep additional moisture away from this area of your body, which helps to keep the yeast infections at bay.

Finally, you may also want to avoid wearing pantyhose if at all possible.  These are notorious for causing yeast infections, both because they are tight and because they don’t breathe properly.  If you absolutely must wear pantyhose regularly because of work, opt for the type that only goes up on your legs so far so that you can wear the proper type of underwear in order to reduce and perhaps even get rid of your yeast infections altogether.

About the Author

If you think you have a yeast infection you can find out by taking a simple spit test at home. Check it out and download a free e-book about how to cure yeast infections naturally.

http://candidadieoff.info/yeast/freebook3

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