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  1. #1
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    Fancy pasties!

    I've used bandaids before... but I don't hhave a lot to cover...

    Normal bras with good padding to protect against this are the body by victoria at victorias secret. Might be too much padding for some. But definitely one of my favorite bras.

    That's my two cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunSize View Post
    Fancy pasties!

    I've used bandaids before... but I don't hhave a lot to cover...

    Normal bras with good padding to protect against this are the body by victoria at victorias secret. Might be too much padding for some. But definitely one of my favorite bras.

    That's my two cents.
    There is nothing in Victoria's Secret in my size.

    Also some women use these discs under sports bras. If they don't cause skin irritation, I will try them under tank tops I wear at the gym.

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    I have these, and they work. By the end of the day they can be annoying...I often rip them out of my shirt on my way home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    I have these, and they work. By the end of the day they can be annoying...I often rip them out of my shirt on my way home.
    Would that be in a car, on a bike or on public transportation??

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  5. #5
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    I often sacrifice good fit in a bra for one that has enough padding to hide the high beams I have developed in the last few years. I HATE the high beams.

    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    I have these, and they work. By the end of the day they can be annoying...I often rip them out of my shirt on my way home.
    How are they annoying. Do they cause nipple chafing (being a runner and seeing all those men with bloody nipples leads me to ask this question). Can you feel them in there all day long?
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    When I was an 18 year old freshman in college, I lived with my aunt for one semester. She was going to a fancy party and had a dress that she couldn't wear a bra with (this was also 1971, so I don't think she wore a bra at all). About an hour before she and my uncle had to leave, she was in a panic because of the headlight effect. So, I got sent to the drugstore to buy some kind of tape for her to use... I swear, I will never forget this, because I was so amazed that she was worried about this.
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    I have always had high-beams, and I hate it. All my bras are padded/contour, same with my bathing suit tops. I can't buy anything I can't wear a real bra with. I love the idea of these concealers on occasion so I could actually wear a little cami with a shelf bra and no real bra. I'm not that large so could get away with it in casual situations if I could lose the high beams (and mine care naught about the temperature out. 95 degrees? Check!)

    Those of you without high-beams have NO idea!
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    I have always had this issue and didn't realize some people don't. Padded sports bras are a blessing for this reason alone, let alone making me look like I actually have a bust line.
    But, if you have to wear this product with a bra, what good would they do me when I am wearing a sports top with a shelf bra? Something that sticks to my skin would work better. I have taken to wearing a strapless bra under my regular camis with shelf bras. I *do* wear my Terry Eurohalters quite frequently for running and yoga, as well as cycling and I try not to think about it... hoping the pattern on these tops obscures the headlights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    Yes, I realize high beams don't matter to some women. I applaud the self-confidence of such women.
    However...I really don't want to see their high beams at work. I used to work with a gal who had large breasts and wore "soft cup" bras that did nothing to conceal them. It was very distracting...and I can only imagine what the men thought! She wasn't wearing anything "sexy", just normal tops, but it's hot here in the south, so we don't wear jackets to work. As such, I don't want to reveal all to my co-workers, and I don't want them to reveal all to me either.
    Emily

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    How are they annoying. Do they cause nipple chafing (being a runner and seeing all those men with bloody nipples leads me to ask this question). Can you feel them in there all day long?
    It's hard to describe. They kind of irritate my skin and make me itchy. They stick to the skin. Still worth it when the clothes require them, though.

    I remove them while in the car, and of course before I ride my bike.
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    thanks for answering that. I think I'm going to try a pair. I can't tell you how many times I've wished for something like this (and even tried to make my own with no luck).
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

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  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by FunSize View Post
    Fancy pasties!

    I've used bandaids before... but I don't hhave a lot to cover...

    Normal bras with good padding to protect against this are the body by victoria at victorias secret. Might be too much padding for some. But definitely one of my favorite bras.

    That's my two cents.
    I know some don't like Victoria's Secret, but if they ever discontinue the Body by Victoria bras, I will cry! I struggled to find bras for a long time, but these not only fit me well, they are actually comfortable.

 

 

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