Tips and tricks – How to make sheer lingerie work for you, Part 1
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010Most people think you have to have a perfect body to be able to wear sheer bras, babydolls and panties. Well, that’s not true at all! In fact, you can even use sheer lingerie to cover up those small imperfections and achieve a flawless, sexy look! Although a sheer mesh set leaves little to the imagination, you can employ some tricks in order to pack yourself in the best fitting sheer wrap that will accentuate the things you like while hiding the ones you are not too proud of.
In order to achieve this you’ll need to take a close look at your body first, and be completely honest with yourself. And that doesn’t include just making an endless list of your “flaws”- you need to acknowledge your good assets, too. You need to say “Hey, I have a good butt/pair of legs/pair of breasts etc.” You know why? Because although wearing sheer lingerie doesn’t require the perfect body, it does require a lot of confidence. You know how they say, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” So put a big smile on your face, get yourself in front of the mirror and start listing all the nice stuff you see. I’m sure there’s plenty of them! After that you’re ready for the next phase, which is picking the critical zone you want to hide.

Tummy- If you have a little bit of tummy you’re not really comfortable baring completely, sheer babydolls are the perfect solution. Your tummy will see thru it a little bit but only enough to make it mysteriously sexy.
Small bust- Well, this is a problem I’m having too, so here is what I found it works best- balconette bras. You see, you don’t want to go with an over-padded bra because you’ll have to take it off eventually and he might find that drastic difference a bit…well… disappointing. All you have to do to make your breasts appear bigger is push them up a little bit and give them that voluptuous round shape. And when he sees you in a sexy sheer balconette bra like this, his jaw is going to drop regardless the fact that you don’t have a DD cup size.
To be continued…