Keep skin looking healthy and beautiful with skin care tips and techniques.
December 09th, 2011
Posted by Dr.Fancial
Ever since the universe came into being the female of the species has recognised the importance of her personal charms & the impact of her beauty & physical endowments. And she has been using all possible aids to attract & entice the opposite sex. For a woman a buxom breast-line is a symbol of feminine beauty. Good breast care and adequate support became more important.
Skin care
• Wash your breasts and the surrounding area carefully. Dry them thoroughly, especially the folds underneath
• Clean inverted nipples with cotton wool buds to prevent secretions collecting there. Don’t squeeze your nipples – this may increase these secretions
• Don’t squeeze any spots which may develop on your breast, especially near the nipple. This could lead to an infection or even a breast abscess
• Don’t use irritant creams or lotions on your breasts or anything which states it shouldn’t be used on the face
• Remove hair from around your nipples with tweezers not a depilatory cream. Permanent hair removal by electrolysis should be done by a trained professional
A rash under your breasts may be caused by:
• not drying the folds under your breasts properly
• excess perspiration
Treat with hydrocortisone cream, available from chemists. Don’t use talcum powder until the rash has cleared.
Wear a cotton bra or one with a cotton lining. Check your cup fitting if you wear an under wire bra – there should be a gap between the underside of your breast and the wire.
Sometimes rashes may be caused by fungal infections such as Candida (“thrush”). These can be treated with an anti-fungal cream.

Moles
Check any moles regularly for changes. If they become bigger, darker or start to bleed, go to your family doctor or health clinic straight away. Your doctor will probably advise you to have these moles removed.
If you have other moles in an awkward position, such as under a bra strap, you might wish to ask your doctor if these can be removed too.
Breast support
Breasts contain fat and glands but no muscle. Therefore it’s important to prevent the ligaments, which provide natural support, from overstretching. Good support, especially during exercise or when playing sports, prevents the breasts from drooping.
A well fitting bra with the correct cup size provides good support. Go to your local department store and ask if you can be measured. Many lingerie departments have experienced staff who can measure you and fit you with a comfortable bra in the right size.
Leaflets which explain how to measure yourself are also available. Remember though that measurements are only a guide – you should always try a bra on to be sure it fits well.
When you’re trying on a bra practice some normal movements, like bending and stretching, to make sure it doesn’t ride up or become uncomfortable. If you have a well fitting bra, it will prevent common problems like strap marks on your shoulders.
You may not always take the same bra size – styles and makes vary. Cup sizes range from AA (small) to DD (large). Some specialists make bras up to a GG fitting.
Most women have one breast larger than the other. Always fit the larger breast when choosing a bra. Hide any differences by adding light padding or taking in the bra on the smaller side.
If your breasts are a different size or enlarge just before your period, stretch bras may be more comfortable.
Under wire bras
Be particularly careful to choose an underwire bra which fits correctly. A badly fitting underwire bra can cause pain and discomfort if the wires dig into the upper part of the breast.
More expensive underwire bras tend to have softer, more flexible wires.
Don’t wear an underwire bra if you’re pregnant or have recently had a mastectomy.