Jun 09
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Easy Curves Breast Exerciser Promises Size, Lift Increase
I saw an ad the other day, a sort of short infomercial, for this new novel idea for exercising the breasts and the surrounding muscles to help naturally lift and shape the breasts and the area around them called Easy Curves. The device itself was very simple, it looked like a stick, well, more precisely it actually almost looked like one of those Club devices that you stick on your steering wheel of your car so that your car won’t get stolen honestly, and it could be adjusted to different lengths so that you can work out your breasts and chest area. It’s similar to a lot of the exercises you can do in the gym or at home with your weights, only it’s more specifically targeted to work the specific chest muscles that provide that lift, definition and shape to your breasts.
A lot of women are looking for natural breast enhancement and beautification alternatives, and this device was very inexpensive, I can’t remember the exact price but I remember thinking when I saw the commercial that it seemed like they were practically giving it away (which incidentally makes me wonder about the quality of the product, but I guess that’s not fair, based on the only concluding factor for me being the cheap price).
The device promises to help lift and shape your breasts, help to tone them and give them more definition, and while it does not specifically say that it will increase their actual size, it does say that sometimes it can result in a size increase of a cup or half cup or something like that. Many time exercising the chest and the underlying muscles that support the breast tissue does result in some sort of a boost to the size or at least the appearance of the size of the breasts, but they do not actually add more breast tissue or in many cases, the actual cup size of your breasts, they just appear to be larger because the tissues are all pushed forward more by the muscles that support them.
I think this device could definitely do what it says, I’d just be careful about buying it if you’re one of those people who will use a new exerciser for a couple days then cast it aside and let it collect dust from them on (like me). I tend to do that with some of my exercise equipment, which definitely isn’t a good thing!
