I tried a bunch of sticky boobs from Amazon – a $15 brand makes me feel like I’m catfishing my chest
A SMALL-CHESTED woman said she knows all too well the struggle of finding a bikini that flatters her figure.
Claiming to have “literally no boobs,” she said she seeks to enhance her bikinis with sticky push-up inserts.
Fashion and lifestyle influencer Claire-Lise (@claireliseg) wants to help members of the itty-bitty committee like herself feel confident in their outfits.
Dreaming about hot summers by the pool, she did a try-on haul for sticky boobs that can be stuffed in her bikini tops to provide that full, lifted look.
“I bought like every brand of sticky boob inserts on Amazon, and we’re going to try them all out,” she began in the clip.
The first kind she bought costs $14 for four pairs and was from the brand Funcyboo.
“I got them in black to go with this navy bikini,” she said, revealing that they come in one size only.
While she was a fan of the lifted effect these sticky boobs gave her, she was eager for more.
“I feel like these give the push-up but not the push-out effect.”
Next, she slipped into a $15 set from the brand Seekup, which she got in a size large, and was instantly enamored.
“These feel much more like I am catfishing somebody,” she quipped, noting how natural her boobs looked.
“And you get that side projection that the other ones don’t give.”
Now looking like a blonde bombshell, she noted the thick padding on these.
“They definitely have much more of a push-up look – it’s like a cup and a half to two cups.”
On top of that, unlike other brands, she said she’s worn these in the water and has had no issues – a win all around.
And her final option was a $16 pair from Framed Mint in a size medium.
Her initial impression of the gel-textured inserts was that they were similar to breast implants, but once she tried them on, she was quickly disappointed.
“These are definitely my least favorite. I would not recommend them.
“They pull your boobs down because they’re so heavy and just not comfortable.”