Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Women Beauty: Wearing the wrong cup size?

Women Beauty: Wearing the wrong cup size?The number is said to have gone to large, the most common bra cup size increased from B to DD in the past 50 years.

Women's health experts due to a number of environmental and hormonal factors, while lingerie experts say that some women realize that they are wearing the wrong size bra years.

The bra fitter Elbe Esther, a sharp increase in lean women, especially young people, with very large chests to F or G cup. "Many teenagers wear 10F - slim girls, but they have breasts," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted her as saying.

Elbe operation Storm in D cup is ideal for well endowed women who had unsatisfactory experiences in the current store. "It is disappointing that the clothes are ready when a small body but big in the bust," she said.

Myer underwear fitter, Carol Ferlito, says about half of all customers experienced more than a DD cup. According to official data from the business records plus-size bra for one third of total turnover.

Ferlito regular fit girls aged between 11 and 12 in sizes D and DD, and even for their first bra. "Younger generations are much faster. Some Taxes not realize how much their daughters," she said.

Susan Davis, professor of women's health at Monash University, said the bust line is more typical in societies that have become more westerly, in Asia.The combination of early onset of puberty, delay delivery and increase in total body fat to a hormonal cocktail to help create bigger breasts.

"When you reach puberty at 12 years old you have more time for your breasts bigger. Fatty tissue produces estrogen, which leads to the growth of breast tissue," she said.

Professor Davis believes estrogens in the food chain and exposure to chemicals rather than synthetic hormones in the pills and hormone replacement therapy also works to expand women's chests.

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