Why do some women not wear a bra?
It can sometimes be unpleasant for these ladies to wear a bra. Some even think of taking the plunge and stopping wearing it, a habit that many of them have probably already adopted. What reasons can motivate such a choice?
“Washcloth” breasts and health
For several reasons, the woman could do without a bra. For those who have thought for years that this underwear helps to avoid breasts by "washcloth", it is incumbent to clarify the matter. Indeed, this has never been scientifically proven. There are two reasons for this fatality: the weight of the breast and the quality of the skin, which tends to deteriorate over time.
It may be beneficial not to wear a bra for health reasons. It compresses the skin and in the event of daily wearing, the cells can be less oxygenated, which degrades the quality of the skin. This is due to less efficient lymph circulation. Recall that the lymph is a whitish biological liquid whose mission is to remove toxins and other waste from our body. It can also be a question of painful cysts, skin reactions but also pain in the back, neck etc.
Natural bra and elegance
You should know that the breasts have Cooper ligaments, in other words a natural support! The bra causes these ligaments to be unused, which will tend to atrophy. Without this undergarment, they are subject to gravity and therefore stimulated. Furthermore, this is entirely subjective but the aesthetic and practical aspects are also important.
For Consoglobe, a strap protruding from a small top is not very graceful and a halter can be spoiled by a bra. Replacing your suspenders is sometimes a bad experience, as is the impact on your wallet. For Hunkemoller, the bra is an element of lingerie that can give women confidence and bring them a certain comfort, as soon as the choice of an appropriate bra is made. In short, each woman has her own opinion and is free to choose whether or not to wear a bra.
In any case, the bra can be subject to modifications which could be really useful. In 2017, we mentioned Eva, the bra to detect the symptoms of breast cancer created by an Julián Ríos Cantú, a young Mexican student of 18 years. Her mother had a double mastectomy because of a late diagnosis of breast cancer.