Bikini Experts, everything you need to know about bikinis
Bikini Experts, everything you need to know about bikinisSeafolly Girls’ Heartbreaker Singlet Bikini Set
Posted by admin in bikini on 12 31st, 2009
The fun contrast in color on this bikini is a great way to show your child's fun-loving style. • Lace up hipster • Nylon / Elastane blend
read comments (0)Seafolly Girls’ Heartbreaker Singlet Bikini Set
Posted by admin in bikini on 12 31st, 2009
The fun contrast in color on this bikini is a great way to show your child's fun-loving style. • Lace up hipster • Nylon / Elastane blend
Seafolly Girls’ Heartbreaker Singlet Bikini Set
Posted by admin in bikini on 12 31st, 2009
The fun contrast in color on this bikini is a great way to show your child's fun-loving style. • Lace up hipster • Nylon / Elastane blend
Why is it socially acceptable for a woman to wear a bikini to the beach and not a bra and underwear?
Posted by admin in beach bikini on 12 30th, 2009They’re essentially the same thing, just different pattern/fabric.
So why is it socially acceptable for a woman to wear a bikini to the beach and not a bra and underwear?
I think it’s only because generally people associate the type of pattern and fabric (such as lace, animal print, etc) used to make bras and underwear with the bedroom (they’re called "intimates" for a reason). This is probably because of the media frequently featuring women wearing fancy looking lingerie with certain types of patterns and fabric. So it’s not necessarily because of the amount of skin exposed, because obviously it’s the same amount for bikinis and bra & undies.
Also, one practical reason might be that it may not be appropriate to wear regular bra and underwear at the beach, since they are generally made with thinner fabric so they would become see through when wet. And there might be kids at the beach or something…
Why is it socially acceptable for a woman to wear a bikini to the beach and not a bra and underwear?
Posted by admin in beach bikini on 12 30th, 2009They’re essentially the same thing, just different pattern/fabric.
So why is it socially acceptable for a woman to wear a bikini to the beach and not a bra and underwear?
I think it’s only because generally people associate the type of pattern and fabric (such as lace, animal print, etc) used to make bras and underwear with the bedroom (they’re called "intimates" for a reason). This is probably because of the media frequently featuring women wearing fancy looking lingerie with certain types of patterns and fabric. So it’s not necessarily because of the amount of skin exposed, because obviously it’s the same amount for bikinis and bra & undies.
Also, one practical reason might be that it may not be appropriate to wear regular bra and underwear at the beach, since they are generally made with thinner fabric so they would become see through when wet. And there might be kids at the beach or something…
Silver Linings Bikini, SMALL, NATURAL
Posted by admin in bikini small on 12 30th, 2009
Silver Linings underwear is made from organic cotton - recommended by women’s healthcare experts because of its inherent breathability. They fit and feel like fine lingerie, and feature a soft gusset made from revolutionary XStatic fabric, an antimicrobial silver treatment that, until recently, only was used in healthcare products. The nontoxic revolutionary treatment helps eliminate odor and prevent infections. For year-round fitness performance, Silver Linings are cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
Verseo E-Pad Electrolysis System
Posted by admin in bikini gel on 12 30th, 2009
Eliminate unwanted hair virtually painlessly and permanently - after several treatments - with this easy-to-use electrolysis pad system. Place the self-adhesive pads on your legs, bikini line, upper lip or underarms; harmless electrical pulses pass through conductive gel and eliminate the hair root without painful needles.
Verseo E-Pad Electrolysis System
Posted by admin in bikini gel on 12 30th, 2009
Eliminate unwanted hair virtually painlessly and permanently - after several treatments - with this easy-to-use electrolysis pad system. Place the self-adhesive pads on your legs, bikini line, upper lip or underarms; harmless electrical pulses pass through conductive gel and eliminate the hair root without painful needles.
Verseo E-Pad Electrolysis System
Posted by admin in bikini gel on 12 30th, 2009
Eliminate unwanted hair virtually painlessly and permanently - after several treatments - with this easy-to-use electrolysis pad system. Place the self-adhesive pads on your legs, bikini line, upper lip or underarms; harmless electrical pulses pass through conductive gel and eliminate the hair root without painful needles.
Verseo E-Pad Electrolysis System
Posted by admin in bikini gel on 12 30th, 2009
Eliminate unwanted hair virtually painlessly and permanently - after several treatments - with this easy-to-use electrolysis pad system. Place the self-adhesive pads on your legs, bikini line, upper lip or underarms; harmless electrical pulses pass through conductive gel and eliminate the hair root without painful needles.



