Are you a woman who worries about hiding flaws in your swimsuit more than anything else? This is a common fear women have. They want to cover everything with figure flaws such as a chubby or loose skinned belly, a large buttock or love handles. Plus size women get into even more fears as they may not like the way their arms or chest looks. I have a best friend who is plus sized and she hates to show her cleavage when in fact her cleavage is a great asset!

She also hates the bat-wing look of the arms and shuns swimsuits for this reason. Whenever she wears a swimsuit it is likely to be dark colored, conservative, and frumpy. She winds up looking like a blob and guess what shows the most when you do that? The flabby arms! If you cover too much you wind up doing nothing to flatter your figure. Does this sound like you too? If so, you need to understand that your mind for a swimsuit should consider not just coverage. You must adopt the idea of bait and switch. Bait and switch means that you don’t just cover flaws you showcase assets. Showcasing assets is the key to looking better in swimwear. Every woman has some nice aspect to her figure and that’s what you must play up in order to play down the figure flaws.

So what if you feel that there is nothing on your figure to show off? Never fear there is always some aspect to your figure that is a positive and even if there isen’t you can expose an unexpected area of skin that makes a feature where there was none before. Look at this swimsuit depicted here, from designer Cala Ossidiana. It’s got the homemade, crochet, bikini look to it but it is extremely well constructed and far from flimsy. What’s great is that this unique swimsuit makes the woman’s back into a feature! If you have a chubby belly or flat chest for example, why not play up your back? It’s a great idea.

Most women have pretty nice backs yet they don’t realize that they can play them up. This suit is also flattering to the bottom with the scoop round bottom and the knotting at the lower back. It’s adorable! Remember that you can utilize a flattering color or feature an unexpected area of skin in order to downplay your other flaws. Bait and switch is an important trick for looking better in a swimsuit. Don’t just hide and cover the flaws. Play up and draw attention to your best assets because that minimizes the flaws and diverts attention away from them.

 

Anything that involves lace up is going to turn men’s eyes and draw in their vivid imagination.  Whether it be a lace up dress, boots, or shirt.  So why not a lace up bathing suit?  If you want to change it up with your swimsuit and have the figure to do it with, try a sexy suit with major lace up action.

This white lace up one piece is from in styles swimwear and let me just say it it is a little bit more naughty than nautical.  It has padding however this one is likely to be quite see through when wet.  This type of suit is going to look great on a skinny girl with a boyish figure and small chest.  It adds the illusion of curve appeal and makes the girl look more voluptuous than she is.  

A petite girl would also look nice in this as the suit is more grownup and sexy.   Small framed petite women can look like little girls in their swimsuits but this one screams all woman.  I like the added touch of the necklace with personal charms on it.

 

74% of men like the classic string triangle top and string tie bikini bottom as compared to 93% of men that prefer the standard two piece swimsuit on a woman.  Basically, more men prefer a bit more body coverage.  The reason is that the string bikinis can get too revealing.  Therefore, to keep your bikini attractive to men make sure it isen’t too skimpy.  You can not flop out of the bikini.  That means, no bulging over flowing cleavage and no bottoming out below the triangle top either.  Look for a nice fitting string tie top like the one shown here and men will prefer it. 

This Solid Wonders triangle string bikini in lavender was found at Laila Brand.  It is the classic string bikini yet not quite as skimpy as the micro bikinis you often see.  You should strive for this look.  Remember that men voted to like classic two pieces and bandeau bikinis even more than the skimpy string bikini.  Therefore, when you opt for the string bikini be sure to get one that has a little bit more body coverage as men prefer it.  Don’t get itsy bitty sized triangles or thong bottoms unless you have a Hawaiian Tropic model bikini body.

The reason men like the classic two piece more than the string bikini you ask?  Because string bikinis leave too little to the imagination.  It’s fine for a sexy magazine shoot but in real life men don’t really like it to all hang out.  In some string bikini styles you can literally see every little detail of the female figure.  If your figure is not perfect in such a suit, it shows.  Skimpier string bikinis reveal the outlines of the body quite clearly leaving little mystery or intrigue.  More coverage equals more mystery.  This lavender string tie bikini covers while still staying true to the classic string tie bikini style.  That’s why it’s a men love it, women love too swimsuit.

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