Beauty buffs are racing to a mega store to snap up a £1.99 buy that will make saggy boobs go ‘back to their bouncy self’

Beauty buffs are racing to a mega store to snap up a £1.99 buy that will make saggy boobs go ‘back to their bouncy self’
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Beauty buffs are racing to a mega store to snap up a £1.99 buy that will make saggy boobs go ‘back to their bouncy self’
Author: Kate Kulniece
Published: Feb, 24 2025 13:46

PREGNANCY, ageing and genetics - just some of the reasons our boobs lose that perky appearance over time. Although this is totally natural, having saggy boobs can have a major negative impact on your confidence for many - but luckily, money-smart shoppers have found the perfect solution.

 [Collection of bras in various colors and styles.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Collection of bras in various colors and styles.]

''Here's a perfect bargain - £1.99 to treat those coconuts after a long day,'' the money-smart shopper chuckled in her post, showing off the special Shake Ya Coconuts Boob Mask. Infused with rich coconut oil to nourish and hydrate your skin, the purse-friendly skincare buy promises ''to enhance your boobs back to their bouncy self''.

 [Packaging for a coconut boob mask.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Packaging for a coconut boob mask.]

Not only will the formula help your breasts to appear more perky, but the mask also claims to keep the skin more ''hydrated''. The bargain find, which sells at B&M, is also available for your bum - just look out for Shake Ya Booty Bum Mask. Although there are currently no reviews of the plastic-free mask, it seems to become a major hit amongst bargain-mad Facebook users.

The post, uploaded less than a day ago, has already racked up 88 comments and over 130 likes, with social media users tagging their pals. ''Off to B&M,'' joked one woman who was keen to get her hands on the biodegradable product. ''Take more than a mask to make mine bouncy again,'' another chuckled.

''I wonder if these would help my pregnant sore boobies,'' someone else chimed in. A fellow thrifty shopper claimed to have spotted a similar buy elsewhere for even less. ''There’s some in home bargains /poundland and they make your skin so nice and £1 a pack.''.

The no-bra-club movement has fully entered the mainstream since Covid-19 lockdowns and working from home saw thousands of women swap stilettos for sweatpants. But while many believe that skipping the bra will make your boobs go saggy, others insist it's the secret for perky breasts - so, which one is it?.

Determined to get to the bosom of the issue, The U.S. Sun spoke to an expert about whether your bra will really stop your boobs from sagging. Her answer? Probably not. Lalitha McSorley, the owner and lead physical therapist at Brentwood Physiotherapy Calgary, spoke exclusively to The U.S. Sun.

Lalitha works with a lot of post-op breast augmentation patients. Giving her two cents on the hot topic of debate about whether or not wearing a bra affects the girls, Lalitha said the scientific evidence on the subject is limited. Gravity: Over time, the constant pull of gravity can cause the ligaments in the boobs to stretch and sag, especially in larger ones.

Smoking: Smoking reduces blood supply to the skin, leading to a loss of elasticity and premature sagging. Lack of Support: Not wearing a properly fitting bra, especially during exercise, can lead to stretching of breast tissue and ligaments. Weight gain and loss: Changes in body weight can spark changes to the fatty tissue in the breasts, making them more prone to sagging.

According to Lalitha: "There are conflicting studies and opinions on whether wearing a bra or going bra-free significantly impacts breast perkiness. "Proponents of wearing bras argue that they provide support to the breasts and help maintain their shape, which may contribute to a perkier appearance.

"On the other hand, some proponents of going bra-free argue that wearing a bra can weaken the muscles that support the breasts, leading to decreased muscle tone and potentially contributing to breast sagging.". Essentially, it's believed that allowing the breasts to be unsupported can strengthen the breast muscles and promote a natural perkiness.

However, "there is limited scientific evidence to support these claims," said the physical therapist. Lalitha stated that it's important to note that right now the only factors we know that can impact breast perkiness include age, genetics, hormonal changes, pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight changes, and overall breast tissue elasticity.

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