If you're a 36C then you're really not needing a push-up bra. What you need is a cleavage-enhancing bra so that it emphaises what you already have! (Why go bigger when you have enough boob?)
The best one out there right now is the Body by Victoria Demi-shaping bra from Victoria's Secret. It pushes the boobs together and up so that it appears you go up a size to a D and then gives you a little cleavage for when you wear v-neck or low-cut shirts. They're made of cotton and are VERY comfortable.
You can go to the store and get a free bra fitting and then they'll give you several bras similar to the one so you can find one that fits what you're looking for.
I believe they retail for $38, however some searching on eBay can get you a brand new one for $9 plus shipping! :)
I am in the same boat as you in regards to boobs, so this is what I use. It's awesome -- hope that helped!
2006-12-27 07:55:16
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, don't go by the size on the packet. Everybody's breasts are different.
Perhaps a push-up is not what you really need at all. You presumably don't want your nipple showing.
In most parts of the world a 36C would be considered quite a large breast, though in the US it's a little below average. Perhaps what you're looking for is a bit more fullness and mabye a gel bra would suit you better and give you a better cleavage. It should push your existing breast material in and up a little without exposing your nipples.
2006-12-27 08:39:21
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answered by Feinschmecker 6
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well I'm a 40 D and I have the same problem too! Where are you getting your bras at!
what you need is a push up bra, but a full cup one. The one that you have already is probably a push up bra but a maximum cleavage one, which means that it's mostly for low cut shirts! Trust me I have had the same problem. It's doesn't matter if you get a smaller size nor bigger, it will always show a Lil areola, plus it depends on how your breast are shaped, and nipples, plus stay away from cheap cheap bra!
Good luck!
2006-12-27 09:03:11
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answered by MYPHARRELL 3
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you could attempt getting measured despite the fact that it looks such as you're wearing the terrific suited length. i used to be a similar way and positioned on push-up bras each and every of the time too (comparable motives) and that's basically the way push-up bras tend to be - they slide around somewhat. 34B would be tight on your physique and the cup length is basically no longer precisely a similar the two, 36A could have you ever spilling over the actual it quite is a lot worse, so probability is the two one won't help. you're in all probability going to be terrific off staying with the scale you positioned on presently and if your contemporary sort is providing you with various problems attempt a distinctive kind or sort.
2016-11-23 20:04:34
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answered by ? 4
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Go to a specialty store that helps you fit the right bra. Most women are wearing the wrong size. You might have chosen a poor fit or wrong design for your breast shape/size. Everyone is different.
2006-12-27 07:54:17
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answered by hey_Anna 2
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well where do you get your push up bras? bargain mart? Go to victoria's secret. The employees there could help you. :D
2006-12-27 07:59:09
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answered by AppledVolaxin 2
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try a smaller size
2006-12-27 07:58:35
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answered by blah 4
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that sholudnt happen u should get a size smaller
2006-12-27 07:52:57
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answered by michelle_markwica 3
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