Wash your skin so it’s completely free of sweat or lotion since these can prevent the silicone from sticking. Check the manufacturer’s instructions since some recommend that you buy a size up or size down from your regular bra cup size.
This option works really well if your breasts are small and you don’t need a lot of support from a standard bra. You can buy matte nipple colorings in a variety of skin tones.
Some low-back bras give you the option to unhook a few clasps so you can tuck in the fabric along the back. This is great if your dress narrows to a V-shape on the back.
Got a halter-style backless dress? Remove a strap from your convertible bra and pull the remaining strap behind your neck to the opposite side. You can also find convertible bras that have clear straps, making them even more useful for challenging dresses. Convertible bras are also great for women with large breasts since the straps will give more support than a strapless bra.
Look for a plunge bra in your skin tone so it’s not visible under light fabrics.
To wear a strapless bra that has clear wings, just position the cups over your breasts and pull the sticky wings to the sides of your rib cage. They’ll keep the bra in place and invisible. Strapless bras can vary in size so you might try going down 1 size for the best fit. For example, if you’re usually a 38D, try a 36D or a 38C.
A strapless bodice is great if you have large breasts and want support as well as shaping.
It’s totally fine to sew the cups in, but you’ll be able to see the stitching on the front of the dress.
Keep in mind that pulling off the boob tape may feel uncomfortable and it might leave your skin a little sticky.