An Alternate Method For Creating Cleavage
Crossdressers often like to
wear low-cut dresses and want to show a little or a lot of
cleavage. There are several ways to create cleavage.
A company on the web sells a special bra-like item
that will create cleavage. Another way is to use tape
pulled across the chest. For many, this has been expensive
and/or painful. I have used the tape method in the past.
I have found it to be uncomfortable, and marks are left on
the chest after removal.
A third way is described below
and can be made by cutting out
a piece of plastic cut from
a wastebasket, the top of a
storage bin, or any item of
flexible plastic of appropriate
size. I used a tin snip
to cut out and then sanded edges
smooth. A good scissors
would probably work. For
lack of a better term we will
call this plastic a Cleavage
Enhancer.
I have experimented with sizes
and shapes and have found the two following to be most beneficial.
The size of the green one is 9"w X 5"h X 1/16"
and the blue one is 11"w X 5"h X 1/16".
A
slightly snug bra and breast
forms (water balloons or anything
with some mass could also work
read
breastforms) help to keep
the plastic in place, but with
movement and moisture the skin
will eventually let the plastic
move and the cleavage will
disappear.
A few pieces of Transpore
tape will help keep it in place.
But be careful not to place
the tape where it will adhere
to the breast form.
An even
more secure method is to use
a multi-purpose craft adhesive
spray. I have found that
spraying this adhesive on the
inside of the Cleavage Enhancer
keeps it in place. Spray
a light coat and be sure to
let the craft glue dry for 10
to 15 minutes before using.
Insert the Cleavage
Enhancer between the breast
forms and the chest. Give
the skin a little tug toward
the center of your chest and
up as each side is slipped into
place. The coating should
lightly stick to the skin and
the pressure from the form and
the bra will hold the skin in
place. To finish the illusion,
use some dark and/or light powder
to contour the breast.
This coating will last for several
wearings.
One
of my sisters uses an almost
identical item, except she has
covered her plastic with adhesive
tape and coated the inside with
rubber cement to make it slightly
tacky. Let it dry to become
tacky.
Using this insert is inexpensive
and much more comfortable than
tape.
I received this suggestion
Hello Girls,
I wanted to write to thank you
for your excellent and informative
page. I especially found the
crating cleavage page helpful;
as I was having difficulty with
the tape. I made a simple plastic
piece and it works great; instead
of using glues or adhesives;
i bought a small simple luggage
strap to hold the plastic in
place below my breast forms.
Thanks again!
Jennifer...
Thank you Jennifer.
Some other sites for Cleavage.
.
Classic
curves
Cindy's
Oasis reprint
Taping
The tape method.
Cleavage
Creater
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