Be Body Beautiful At Any Age...

Tuesday, April 10, 2012


Now that I’m nearing the dreaded “30 Y.O.”, I’ve been going through a lot of introspections -- I keep on questioning and criticizing my choices and decisions and have been scrutinizing all of the physical changes unraveling before me. Every time I look at myself in the mirror, I keep on noticing the slight wrinkles and crow’s feet on my face, all of which were nonexistent before. I’ve also been noticing the emergence of sunspots and unwanted lumpiness left and right. Oh dear. I am getting old.

But all of these unwanted physical changes, no matter how they make me shudder, are all part of aging. And really, there is nothing wrong with aging -- we will all go through this at some point in our lives.

There are different measures we can take though to help us confront the aging process with grace. Some of these are: observing proper skin hygiene, eating healthy, well-balanced meals, getting adequate sleep, exercising and wearing appropriate undergarments. Yes folks, undergarments!

To be honest, I’ve never really cared for wearing proper undergarments. I’ve had these years-old underwired brassieres that I still use to give my teeny tiny twins a little lift. Haha! All this time, I thought I was doing fine in the undergarment department when I had a good dose of the wake up pill from a meeting I attended a few weeks ago with the intimate apparel brand, Wacoal.

In that meeting, I discovered (and realized) that as our bodies change as we grow older, so should our undergarments. Case in point:

 How Breasts Age

How Hips Age

How Stomach Ages

As we age, our breasts, stomach and hips (as well as other parts of our body) go through a lot of changes – they lose their elasticity and firmness and they tend to sag due to the natural pull of gravity. What this implies is that a bra designed for a woman in her 20’s may not necessarily fit a woman in her 40s, even if both women have the same cup size (hmm…so that’s why my bras fit a little weird). 

 
Now, if all of this info on body changes is getting you a bit frazzled on which undergarments you should be purchasing and wearing, fret no more because Wacoal has got you covered. They’ve developed undergarment lines fitting the body specifications of different age groups to give each woman the perfect silhouette.

If you’re a woman in your 20s, Wacoal has a set of fun and flirty designs that can help emphasize the beautiful shape of your breasts, waists and hips:


For women in their 30s, there are brassieres with underwire, pads and side panels with reinforced fabric/bone to give you a refined shape:


For the lovely women in their 40s, Wacoal has bras with wider straps and side panels to support your breasts, shoulders and back:


Now let me show you what I got for myself:


I needed a new seamless panty badly and this nude one from Wacoal fits great and even has a butt support to frame my 'little behind'. I also got a nice t-shirt bra to replace my cheap, worn out and dimpled bras (haha!). Trust Wacoal to provide you with great fit and quality.

Now after all of this long 'talk', the fact that you have to keep in mind is this: choose the right underwear based on your age. But most importantly, love your body, whatever your age, size and shape is.

And with the help of Wacoal, you can be body beautiful at any age. 

To know more about the perfect underwear for you, visit www.wacoal.ph

*This is a sponsored post.


 * 1st photo from www.ilovephotoblogs.com

4 comments:

  1. You totally just freaked me out. I'm 22 (nearly 23!) and this aging thing is scaring me! Ha! I just started buying the moisturiser my mum has used since she was 20 which makes her look 45 (she's 55).

    *wanders off to get a new bra*...

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  2. nice post. I'm turning 30 this year and i thank you for this information,
    I have to change my undergarments pretty soon.

    love,

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  3. Hi!!! I saw your comment about my red high-waist flare jeans, and no, they are not true to size. I'm normally a size 4 or waist size 27 in jeans, and I purchased these in a 25 since they run large. Go for it! I got two more pairs in different washes... obsessed and as flattering as high waist jeans could possibly be.

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  4. Thanks for the info! :) I've also starting to be conscious of my body changes (I'm 27) and has been buying undergarments that fits and shapes. I agree that the right undergarments are important in looking and feeling great.

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