EXCLUSIVE: The Sundance Institute and Sandbox Films have announced the 10 projects and filmmaking teams selected as the latest recipients of grants from the Sundance Institute | Sandbox Fund.
08.10.2022 - 12:33 / ok.co.uk
If you are wearing a bra right now, chances are you are wearing the wrong size. Most women only go for a bra fitting just once in their life, so it’s no surprise that 80 percent of Brits are wearing the wrong size.
Getting the measurements wrong can lead to sagging, scarring, and back/neck pain, especially for women with larger breasts. Katie Weir, from Curvy Kate, a lingerie brand specialising in D to K cup sizes, revealed that people should have a bra fitting every six months as it is a “great way to get to know your boobs and what is normal to you”.
She said: “Your everyday, go-to bra will last you up to one year. Always wear your new bra on the loosest hook and tighten it up as you wash and wear.
“Most bras have three hooks and eyes so move them up one in every four months to get the same 80 percent support from your band.” Katie has shared her top tips on how to find your perfect bra size at home. Want your daily star sign reading straight to your inbox? Sign up for our horoscopes newsletter HERE Signs that your bra is fitting badly Your breast tissue is falling out of the cup creating double boob and side boob Your wires are digging into your armpit area or breastbone Your wires are floating at the centre of your bra and not sitting back to the body Your back band is riding up at the back Your straps keep falling off your shoulders Your bra cup feels like it is tipping forward Straps are digging into shoulders Strap sliders are super tight or super loose.
How can I find the perfect fit from home? Katie explains that the back band should feel firm and a two finger tension is usually used as an industry standard. She added: “Around 80 percent of the support from a bra comes from your back band so it really wants to
.EXCLUSIVE: The Sundance Institute and Sandbox Films have announced the 10 projects and filmmaking teams selected as the latest recipients of grants from the Sundance Institute | Sandbox Fund.
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Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Light Wand in the shade Pinkgasm is a long-time favourite with makeup artists and celebrities alike, delivering a pretty, shimmery rose colour to cheeks. But priced at £29 here, it’s not the cheapest way to fake a flattering flush. Luckily, TikTok appears to have found a solution.There are a number of products doing the rounds on the social media app that TikTokers claim give the same effect as the Charlotte Tilbury highlighter, including a Wet n Wild makeup stick (which isn't available to buy in the UK) and a Kiko Milano liquid blush pot that’s now sadly discontinued.
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When Bassam Tariq departed the Marvel Studios’ production of “Blade” just weeks before the film was expected to begin production, many assumed this would lead to a possible delay. Well, everyone was right.
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