
The (re)Issue
The (re)Issue
Uneven boobs are a perfectly normal part of having breasts, and many folks experience at least some difference between them. Understandably, a drastic difference in size can make it difficult to shop for clothes and bras. If you’re curious about why you have uneven breasts -- and the ways you can even out their appearance, if that’s what you’d like to do -- keep reading this guide.
Finding the perfect bra can be a pain in the you-know-what. From uncomfortable straps that always slip, loose-fitting or too-tight bands, or cups that never lay just right, you’re definitely not alone if you’ve asked yourself, “How should a bra fit me?”
It's tough to know what to do when someone you know gets cancer, let alone what you can give to show you care. While flowers are certainly a nice gesture, giving more thoughtful and useful gifts to someone in your life undergoing cancer treatment will go further in helping during their hard days ahead.
Let’s cover all the options that can replace the real nipples that used to be there with short-term and long-term opportunities to improve your body image and feel confident after breast surgery.
If you’ve ever felt stuck shopping for a bra that only fits the largest breast, you’re in luck: There are bras for asymmetrical breasts that accommodate breasts of any shape and size, as well as breast forms.
It's 2021, and "normal" bodies are so in — including saggy breasts. Our breasts were not made to defy gravity, so it's only natural that they start to droop as we age. And while it can be difficult to distinguish society's norms from actual normalcy, it's important to remember that regardless of where our breasts sit on our chest, we are beautiful.