how to use boob tape for strapless dress The Original Breast Tape – Bravo Bra Boutique
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how to use boob tape for strapless dress

how to use boob tape for strapless dress The Original Breast Tape – Bravo Bra Boutique

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how to use boob tape for strapless dress The Original Breast Tape – Bravo Bra BoutiqueBooby Tape Have you ever found the cutest outfit but couldnt find a bra that worked? Have you bought a product that claimed to give you a breast lift but found there was no support? Booby Tape is the answer! Lifts any size bust Hypoallergenic Latex free 5 meter roll will last multiple uses Wear outfits you couldnt wear before because you can now go bra less Black is perfect underneath black clothing Waterproof, perfect for underneath swimsuits Cut

Booby Tape

Have you ever found the cutest outfit but couldn’t find a bra that worked? Have you bought a product that claimed to give you a breast lift but found there was no support? Booby Tape is the answer!

  • Lifts any size bust 
  • Hypoallergenic 
  • Latex free
  • 5 meter roll will last multiple uses
  • Wear outfits you couldn’t wear before because you can now go bra-less
  • Black is perfect underneath black clothing
  • Waterproof, perfect for underneath swimsuits
  • Cut your own tape length to suit your unique figure
  • Painless to remove soak for 15 minutes in baby oil and remove.   

Ingredients:
-Cotton
-Spandex 
-Adhesive
-Acrylic

 

Peel it off SLOWLY.

Booby Tape will come off easily if you peel your tape off gently and carefully. Start by peeling the tape back slowly, whilst supporting the skin behind the tape. That means, while one hand is peeling the tape off, the other hand is firmly holding back the skin behind the tape.

 DO NOT use the “ripping off a band-aid” method.

It can be very tempting to rip your Booby Tape off like you would a band-aid. However, this can severely damage your skin. Most irritation occurs when the skin experiences traction force with an aggressive removal. It is best to follow our tips of peeling your tape off slowly and/or using baby oil for a smoother removal.
If you experience any itching, swelling, rash, or discomfort please seek medical attention.


 
Use baby oil. 

If you find it hard to remove Booby Tape we recommend using baby oil. For a smoother removal, soak your booby tape with baby oil. When we say soak we mean soak! 

Please note no amount of oil is too much, you want the tape to feel and look wet.
Allow the baby oil to soak into the booby tape for at least 15 minutes. If done effectively you will visibly be able to see the oil breaking down the adhesive in the booby tape, and the tape slowly peeling away from your skin.

EVERYONE KNOWS BOOBY TAPE WORKS AND GIVES AN AMAZING LIFT, UNFORTUNATELY IT MAY NOT BE RIGHT FOR EVERYONE’S BOOBIES! 
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND BOOBY TAPE HAS SERIOUS HOLD, IT IS IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW OUR REMOVAL PROCESS TO ENSURE OUR PRODUCTS ARE SAFELY REMOVED.
IF THESE STEPS ARE NOT FOLLOWED THIS CAN RESULT TO IRRITATED SKIN AND POSSIBLE BLISTERS.   

STEP 1: Booby Tape comes off easier when wet. For a smoother removal, soak your booby tape with baby oil. Please note no amount of oil is too much, you want the tape to feel and look wet. 

STEP 2: Allow the baby oil to soak into the booby tape for at least 15 minutes. If done effectively you will visibly be able to see the oil breaking down the adhesive in the booby tape, and the tape slowly peeling away from your skin. 

STEP 3: Gently and carefully peel off any remaining tape away from your skin by holding one hand on your skin and the other on the tape. If needed apply more baby oil to the areas that need extra help. 

Please note it can be very tempting to rip your Booby Tape off like you would a band-aid. However, this can severely damage your skin. Most irritation occurs when the skin experiences traction force with an aggressive removal. 

DO NOT

  • Apply Booby Tape to irritated, sunburned or sensitive skin.
  • Wear Booby Tape two days in a row. 
  • Wear Booby Tape longer than 6 hours. 
  • Use Booby Tape in prolonged heat or direct sunlight. The warmer Booby Tape gets, the harder it is to remove.
  • Use Booby Tape if pregnant, or lactating.
  • Use Booby Tape if you have any skin reactions to band-aids or any other type of adhesives.
  • Use if you have eczema, psoriasis or any other skin conditions.
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