Showing posts with label breast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breast. Show all posts

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Cheering Those Runners On...

Photo credit: sunshinecelebrations
We are wishing all of the Cure runners and walkers an awesome day today!

If you aren't running or walking for a Cure today, why not come out cheer those who are on! They are running/walking for a great cause and could use your support.

Date: Today! Sunday, October 6, 2013


Run Day Schedule

Time (pm) & Event:
11:00am | Final Registration/ Donation Drop-off
12:30 | Opening Ceremonies
12:45 | Get Cracking® Run Day Warm-up
1:00 | Start of Run
1:05 | Start of Walk
2:00 | Awards Celebration


For more information, visit their website: Saint John Run For the Cure and St. John's Run For the Cure.

Ann and Tammy
real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2013, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Know Your Shape: Athletic and Uneven

We've already taken a look at pointed, thin and full breast shapes. Let's take a look at two more: athletic and uneven.

Athletic

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The athletic breast shape is usually referred to as flat. They tend to have less fatty tissue with little cleavage between the two breasts.

Recommendation:

  • Padded or pushup t-shirt bras to enhance the size
  • Bandeaus and bralettes for coverage and no nipple chafing
Caution:
Plunging bras are not going to suit this breast shape.

Uneven

All women have one breast different from than the other. With some women this is more prominent than typical.

Recommendation:
  • Foam lined t-shirt bras to balance the appearance of the breasts
  • Cookies (typically silicon shapes that can be added to the bra) to balance the appearance
  • Full coverage bras with stretchy lace that will form to the shape of each breast
Caution:
Plunge bras can show off the unevenness in this breast shape.

That concludes the Know Your Shape series. I had a lot of fun writing it. And remember there are exceptions. You may be more than one shape discussed or maybe not quite any of them. This is only a guideline, I recommend that you work with a professional fitter you trust, trying on the different styles, to truly see what works best on you.

Ann and Tammy
real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2013, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Have Your Checked Your Girls? The Importance of Self Breast Exams


I'm going to take a break from the breast shape series to remind you to do your monthly self breast exam.

One in 9 Canadian women is expected to develop breast cancer and one in 29 Canadian women will die from it. These are staggering statistics. However, the good news is, there is something every woman can do to decrease these numbers. Statistics continue to decline due to earlier detection through self breast exams, regular mammography screening, advances in screening technology such as Digital Infrared Imaging, and improved treatments. The facts are there; now it’s up to you.

It is important to do a monthly self breast examination to assist in early detection. You need to know your breasts; how they look and feel (involve your partner, as who knows your breasts better than them). Note changes in shape, color, skin type and any bruising, pimples or redness (possible indication of inflammatory breast cancer which is highly virulent).

Not all changes indicate cancer, so don’t be afraid to check of abnormalities. Sore breasts, for example, may be a result of menopause, a pulled muscle, or your menstrual cycle. A rule of thumb that I use is if the same condition is evident in both breasts at the same time, it is likely not an issue.

Although there is no absolute, hard-and-fast method for doing a self breast examination, the following provides a guideline for newbie’s.*

Step 1: Begin by looking at your breasts in the mirror with your shoulders straight and your arms on your hips. Here's what you should look for:
  • Breasts that are their usual size, shape, and color
  • Breasts that are evenly shaped without visible distortion or swelling
If you see any of the following changes, bring them to your doctor's attention:
  • Dimpling, puckering, or bulging of the skin
  • A nipple that has changed position or an inverted nipple (pushed inward instead of sticking out)
  • Redness, soreness, rash, or swelling
Step 2: Now, raise your arms and look for the same changes.

Step 3: While you're at the mirror, look for any signs of fluid coming out of one or both nipples (this could be a watery, milky, or yellow fluid or blood).

Step 4: Next, feel your breasts while lying down, using your right hand to feel your left breast and then your left hand to feel your right breast. Use a firm, smooth touch with the first few finger pads of your hand, keeping the fingers flat and together. Use a circular motion, about the size of a quarter.

Cover the entire breast from top to bottom, side to side — from your collarbone to the top of your abdomen, and from your armpit to your
cleavage.

Follow a pattern to be sure that you cover the whole breast. You can begin at the nipple, moving in larger and larger circles until you reach the outer edge of the breast. You can also move your fingers up and down vertically, in rows, as if you were mowing a lawn. This up-and-down approach seems to work best for most women. Be sure to feel all the tissue from the front to the back of your breasts: for the skin and tissue just beneath, use light pressure; use medium pressure for tissue in the middle of your breasts; use firm pressure for the deep tissue in the back. When you've reached the deep tissue, you should be able to feel down to your ribcage.

Step 5: Finally, feel your breasts while you are standing or sitting. Many women find that the easiest way to feel their breasts is when their skin is wet and slippery, so they like to do this step in the shower. Cover your entire breast, using the same hand movements described in Step 4.

Here's to a healthy and long life!

Ann and Tammy
real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2013, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

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* Guide and pictures are copyright property of Breastcancer.org and made available for sharing.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Know Your Shape: Full

Last week we look at the pointed and thin breast shapes. This week we look at full breast shapes.


Please note: There are exceptions. You may be more than one shape discussed. I recommend that you still work with a professional fitter you trust, trying on the different styles, to truly see what works best on you.


Round and Full


The round and full breast shape is the most common and most sought after shape. The breasts are exactly that, round with equal fullness on all sides of the breast. Women with round and full breasts are fortunate as most bras are designed with their breast shape in mind.
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Recommendation:
  • While most bras can fit this breast shape, we recommend:
  • Demi and balcony bras that are cut lower and less likely to cause pillowing
  • Full coverage bras for the most lift and support and will cover the full breast and not cut across the top. 

Caution:

Structure is important to a round and full breast shape. We caution against foam lined t-shirt bras unless they are firm, as they will not give the lift and support a full breast requires.

Full on Top


The full on top breast shape appears fuller above the nipple.

Recommendation:

  • Demi and balcony bras that are cut lower and less likely to cause pillowing

Caution:

The top of bras can cause pillowing with this breast shape.

Full on Bottom


The full on bottom breast shape appears fuller below the nipple.

Recommendation:

  • Bras that push up on the bottom of the breast for a more rounded look
  • Foam lined and padded t-shirt bras for a rounded look

Caution:

The full on bottom breast shape is not likely to fill out a full coverage or demi cut bra and will leave a space not looking quite round or full.

Full on Sides


The full on sides breast shape appears fuller on the sides of the breast. It may appear to extend beyond the rib cage.

Recommendation:

  • 3 or 4 part bras, like balcony and full coverage for the best support and to center the breast
  • Look for bras that are not stretchy
  • Optionally, plunge

Caution:

This breast shape should avoid typical t-shirt bras unless they are firm and specifically designed for this particular shape. They will not give the support needed for this breast shape.
Ann and Tammy
real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2013, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Know Your Shape: Pointed and Thin


We all know how important it is to find your right size to get that proper fitting bra. But that doesn’t mean that once you know your size, every bra in that size is going to fit you perfectly. Some styles are going to be better on you than others, and some you should just avoid.

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Not all bras are the same.  Each is designed with a certain woman, shape, and purpose in mind. Knowing your shape goes a long way in knowing the right style for you.

Are you pointed and thin? Round and full? Athletic? Uneven?

This is naturally part of the fitting process. Not only is a good fitter trying to find your right size but she is also determining what styles work best on your shape.

Over the next couple of weeks we’ll look at common shapes and what might work best for that woman.

Please note: There are exceptions. You may be more than one shape discussed. I recommend that you still work with a professional fitter you trust, trying on the different styles, to truly see what works best on you.

Pointed

The pointed breast shape is pointed or cone like. Typically this shape is found in the A-C cup range. It is likely that the nipple will be pointed and obvious. This shape is best suited for foam lined and padded t-shirt bras.

Recommendation:
  • Foam lined t-shirt bras to smooth and round the shape
  • Padded push up bras for a fuller look
  • Bandeaus to round the shape

Caution:
The pointed breast shape should avoid plunge bras as they are more likely to fall out of the bra.

Thin

The thin breast shape appears slim and long. This shape is typically found in the A-C cup range. Thin breast shapes will find soft cup (or wireless) bras comfortable as standard underwire bras can sit too low on the rib cage.

Recommendation:
  • Foam lined t-shirt bras to smooth and round the shape
  • Padded push up bras for a fuller look
  • Bandeaus to round the shape

Caution:
The thin breast shape may find underwire uncomfortable as it may sit too low on the rib cage.

To learn more, see the entire Know Your Shape series.

Ann and Tammy
real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2013, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

You Asked, We'll Answer

Below are common questions we come across.

How much does a fitting cost?
Fittings are complimentary at The Girls Bra Shop.

How much does an average bra cost?
There really is no such thing as an average bra. Each one has a dozen or so features that make it unique and special. We do try to carry something for every budget and have bras in our store that range from $60 to $145. Our prices are not determined by size but by the materials and manufacturing processed used.

Do I need to make an appointment?
Appointments are not necessary. Walk-ins are welcome in most boutiques. However, we recommend making appointments to guarantee you will have a fitter available during those unpredictable busy times.

How long does a fitting take?
That really depends on the purpose of your fitting: first time fitting, re-fitting, wedding, prom, swim, shapewear, etc. On average a fitting can take up to 30 minutes. 

Will I be naked?
Certainly not! Measurements are done over your clothing. You will then be presented with a series of bras for you to try on and help determine the proper fit. It is important once you have the bra on that your fitter see you in that bra so she can check the fit. At no time are you completely exposed.

How long will my bra last?
That really depends on the quality and care of the bra. On average the lifetime of a bra is 6-9 months. However, you can get a longer life out of bras by doing the following:
  • Invest in quality. The better the quality, the longer a bra will last. 
  • Buy more than one. Three to five quality bras is the recommended average. The more you can rotate your bras, the less wear you put on each one.
  • Take proper care of your bras. Hand wash your bras. Machines are known to break down the materials and damage the wires. This is especially true with foam lined bras. Store your bras without crushing them.
  • Put your bra on gently. Twisting a band around your torso and flipping your cups increase the wear and tear on your bra.
These tips work. I'm still wearing bras I bought 4 years ago and they look brand new.

How do I get rid of back fat?
A bra band needs to be snug to ensure the proper support. Some women are softer than others and will pillow a little in the back. This is natural and typically barely noticeable under clothing. There are a few bra brands who have bras with wider and flexible back bands to account for the softer back. Some of my personal favorites are Empriente, Chantelle Sexy Shaping and Elomi.


Ann & Tammy
real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2013, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Update: Antiperspirants and Breast Cancer


In a previous blog posting entitled Antiperspirants and Breast Cancer, I outlined the benefits of using an aluminum free deodorant to foster breast health.  Although there is not 100% agreement amongst professions that using deodorants containing aluminum can lead to breast cancer, the facts are there, and are worth considering.
http://www.nivea.ph/
products/Deodorants/
pure-and-natural

Within the article, I provided several samples of aluminum free deodorant products available locally.  Well now another has hit the market - Nivea Pure and Natural Action.  It is aluminum free and toted to provide 24 hour odour protection via a special formula containing bio-florine, an antibacterial ingredient inspired by nature, which controls odour causing bacteria.  This deodarant stick lets your skin breathe without clogging the pores.  Nivea Pure and Natural Action comes in two types, roll-on or stick; and in two scents, jasmine and lotus.  It is also black shirt friendly.

I recently gave the deodorant stick a try, and it does provide the protection I need for everyday activities.  It flows on nicely, without dragging, and the scent is gentle and unassuming.

I recommend giving this aluminum free deodarant product a try.  Remember, information is power; the choice is now up to you.


Ann and Tammy

real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2012, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Breast Lumps – Are they normal?


One of the reasons for doing a monthly self examination of your breasts is to become familiar with their structure so you can recognize changes that may indicate the onset of breast cancer.   However, some breast lumps are normalIf your breast feels especially lumpy and uncomfortable, you're probably experiencing fibrocystic breast changes.
   
Sixty percent of all women of child bearing age have lumpy breasts caused by fibrocystic growths.   These benign cells are characterized by irregular areas of thicker tissue with a lumpy or ridge-like surface, or tiny bead-like masses scattered throughout the breasts.  As a result of these growths, your breasts may feel tender and sensitive to the touch.
          
Fibrocystic changes are associated with hormonal shifts in estrogen and progesterone, which affect the breast tissue. During the menstrual cycle, the breasts swell as the milk glands and ducts enlarge and the breasts retain water. After menstruation breast swelling decreases, but overtime fibrocystic growth may appear.  Generally beginning when women are in their twenties or thirties, these growths usually last until menopause.

So how do you know if a lump is normal or if it poses a threat to your health?  The fact is you won’t know until you become familiar with the feel of your own breasts by doing a monthly self examination.   Keep in mind that a lump that grows quickly over a short period of time is always a cause for concern, and seek medical attention from your doctor immediately.  Recognizing that the majority of breast cancer occurs in women over the age of 40, it is important that you begin breast self examination at an early age to ensure you are well equipped to recognize abnormalities within your breast tissue. 

 If you aren’t already doing a monthly breast self examination and need material on the proper procedure, or if you have trouble remembering to do it, follow us on Facebook, twitter (@thegirlsbrashop), or join our email newsletter and we'll send you monthly reminders and resources we find.




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Ann and Tammy

real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2012, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Choosing the Right Sports Bra

What happens when you do your daily exercise without wearing the proper sports bra? Try this quick demonstration I found on the following website and be enlightened. http://www.intimateguide.com/articles/why-you-need-sports-bra/

  1. Find an ordinary rubber band 
  2. Cut it once so that it’s one long strip of rubber instead of a circle 
  3. Measure the length of the rubber band (record this number) 
  4. Tie a washer or other similar weight to the end of the rubber band 
  5. Hold the opposite end of the rubber band and swing it around above your head for the length of your average workout 
  6. Untie the weight and measure the rubber band again

You don’t have to actually go through this process to know that the rubber band will be longer. Transfer this information to your breasts and guess what, the more you exercise without proper support, the more stretching will occur. Oh dear!

The primary support structures for the breast are the skin and ligaments called Cooper’s Ligaments. Once these structures are stretched, there’s really no way to “unstretch” them short of surgery. This is true even if you’re an AA cup. Breast bounce is reduced by 38% when wearing an ordinary bra, but up to 74% when wearing a proper fitting sports bra.

Finding the proper fitting sports bra for your shape, cup size, and exercise level is what our Fitters are trained to do. Drop by the Girl’s Bra Shop for a fitting and check out our line of sports bras including Freya, Elomi, Anita Active, and Shock Absorber. These bras provide moisture management, shaping, and stability regardless of how strenuous your workout is. Click on this link (http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/bounceometer/shock.html), answer two questions regarding your cup size and activity level, and watch a quick demonstration of the support your breasts will receive when wearing our Shock Absorber sports bra. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. See you soon!

Ann and Tammy

real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2011, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Exercise Your Right To Better Breast Health

This week I was astonished to learn that a healthy lifestyle involving proper eating habits and a weekly exercise program can affect your breast health. If you’re having trouble getting motivated, read on.
Four hours of exercise per week can result in a 37% reduction in the risk of breast cancer. Doing regular exercise will cut down your risk of developing the disease, as well as preventing its return in a breast cancer survivor.  What’s troubling about this fact is that the later group knows this information already because they’ve been in a fight for their lives. They’ve been educated in the school of hard knocks.  It’s time ladies that we turn the tables and educate ourselves before we too are faced with this life changing diagnosis.

Here’s how it works.  Regular exercise lowers your levels of estrogen.  Although women need estrogen to mature and to create strong bones, overexposure can lead to breast cancer. Eighty percent of all breast cancers are fueled by estrogen.  Exercise is a natural way to reduce your estrogen levels, as well as reducing other hormones and growth factors that can cause breast cells to turn into cancer. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology reported that exercise reduced mortality from all causes in breast cancer survivors by 50%, when combined with a healthy diet. (http://breastcancer.about.com/od/riskfactorsindetail/a/exercise_bc.htm)

As women, young and old, we have a choice.  Let’s become educated now on preventative measures to avoid relying on doctor intervention in the future to save our lives or limit the effects of an unhealthy life style.  

A friend of my mom once said in jest, “If I knew I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of myself”. That sentiment stuck with us and luckily mom and I made the choice of a healthier lifestyle.  In hindsight, mom wishes she had done it years sooner. 

At The Girl’s Bra Shop we see both sides of the story:  women searching for the perfect bar to wear under a special dress and those shopping for mastectomy attire to help them be comfortable and look shapely again.  Every need is as important as the person who walks through our doors, and we want to ensure we do everything we can to make women feel comfortable and confident.  But we are also passionate about being healthy and that includes breast health.  


Drop by our stores and check out our latest exercise bras. They will enhance your exercise experience by keeping the girls in place with the correct amount of support for your individual need.  Click on the link below to see some of the sports bras we carry and stay tuned for more “Healthy Breasts for a Healthy Life”.   



Ann and Tammy
real women. real bras. real beauty. ©2011, The Girls Bra Shop Inc.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Out of the Box

Richard Chamberlain and Billie Holiday had it right: "No two people are alike". They were talking about taste but it holds true physically as well.

Notice the difference?
No two women have the same body shape, shoe size, arm length, and yes breast shape. Some breasts are large, some are small, some are denser than others, some are perkier, some are high and rounded, some start low but still rounded, some are flat at the end near the nipple, some are closer together than others, some have one significant larger than the other....and so on. Our breasts are unique to us.

Because of how unique each woman's breasts are it's hard to find a bra that works for you. That's why getting a fitting and knowing what works on you is so important. The style that your BFF likes may not be what works for you, even if you are the same size. What might give her good cleavage could be cutting off your air supply.

Every woman is different
Go to a bra boutique and get a professional fitting. I'm not talking about your local department store. I'm talking about a place that has a collection of bras from designers and manufacturers who spend their time and money researching the construction of the breast and how best to support the varying shapes and sizes out there. Any fitter in these boutiques will be able to help you narrow down what bras are going to best flatter and support you.

You don't live in a box and neither should your breasts.

Images take from http://www.dalerae.com/fitting/sidetorsocomp.jpg.
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