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Kate Simmons
09-09-2006, 06:53 AM
I've mentioned in a few posts that I'm looking for a convincing "no bra" look. The straps are beginning to annoy me for one but I also want something that looks like I have real boobs under my shirt without a bra. I have a pair of stick on latex nipples that I've been experimenting with for taking pics. The pics look good (and natural) if I do say so myself due to contour and lighting but there is really not enough there to really make the claim I have "something" under my shirt. Obviously I can't post any of them here for evaluation but have shared them personally with a few of my friends from the forum and have gotten mostly honest and positive feedback. My question is, short of taking hormones and having real ones, does anyone have any experience or suggestions for achieving a convincing "no bra" (but have boobs) look? I have my reasons for doing this and would appreciate any help or suggestions.You know me,always looking for new ways to do things.:happy: Thanks, Ericka Kay

Jenny Beth
09-09-2006, 08:36 AM
Good quality breast forms that attach with special tapes can achieve the look you want but they aren't cheap. Top of the line Amonea forms for instance have the proper weight and natural movement. When I've gone braless my wife has commented that they look incredibly convincing.

Stephenie S
09-09-2006, 08:53 AM
Dear Erica,

Yes, of course you can achieve the "no bra" look. It's not hard at all. But as Jenny has said it can be expensive. A good quality attachable silicone breast form CAN run you upward of $400 each. This will be indistiguishable from the real thing to all but the most intimate exploration. And will feel REALLY good on.

OK, can you do it for less? Again, of course. How much experimentation are you willing to put in. Are you willing to put up with a few failures? Try a lesser quality form from the Breast Form Store. This will run you about $160 or so for a pair, use spray on, or wipe on, adhesive and work pretty darn well. They also sell the attachable nipples you already know about. Also, some girls report success with using adhesive with the PALS forms for less than $100. I don't recomend this because PALS doesn't. Also because PALS does not transmit body heat and your breast will always feel cool to the touch. BUMMER.

So, put a few bucks on the old CC and have a good time.

Lovies,
Stephenie

Phyliss
09-09-2006, 12:07 PM
You can try the Nu-Bra. It's a stick on bra, but in a C size it looks pretty good under a shirt without a real bra.

There is another brand called De Bra which is a cheap oriental knock off for $10 and I've tried it but the thickness of the material isn't the same.

Vash
09-09-2006, 11:59 PM
I got my amoena-tria265 breast forms.I think they are truly the way to go. They look great and feel great. They do conform to your body really well. I don't know what real breasts feel like as I have never had them but I guess this is as close as it gets

http://www.thebreastformstore.com/amoena-tria265-breastforms.aspx

Kate Simmons
09-10-2006, 04:36 AM
Thank you all for your comments and suggestions. I'll take them under advisement. Special thanks to Wenda for her detailed letter to me. What I'm looking for seems a bit pricy at the moment and I'll have to see how things work out financially. I tend to be a penny pinching biddy anyway. I'm retired , so I'm a CD on a budget. I'm still looking at alternatives. BTW, Vash, I just realized your name came from ST-TNG. Vash was kind of a "handful" for Picard, right? Ericka Kay

Felicity
09-10-2006, 08:54 PM
If you aren't looking for realistic movement, you can try the foam breast forms. They are $10 or $20 a pair. They attach just fine with conventional form adhesives, or even liquid latex. Uncolored liquid latex is a cheap alternative. I buy it at a railroad model shop. The type I buy is used for making reusable scenic molds in modeling. It doesn't hold as good as Holisters, or other medical adhesives, but if you wear something tight enough to hold them against your body, it's fine for even the natural weighted forms. It holds the foam types just fine. It also holds the silicone enhancers that add two cup sizes fine, without a bra.

If you use the liquid latex, use it like rubber cement. Use a thin coat on your body and forms. Let the areas completely dry before attaching.