Home Health 7 Tips On How To Firm Up Your Sagging Breasts

7 Tips On How To Firm Up Your Sagging Breasts

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Sagging breasts are something every woman dreads. After all, firm and perky breasts can do plenty for your posture and self-image. Your breasts may sag due to aging as your muscles weaken, weight gain and loss, or pregnancy and breastfeeding-linked changes.1But that doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to the pert twins just yet! Try some of these easy and effective home remedies, exercise, and make a few lifestyle changes to firm up sagging breasts.

1. Moisturize Your Breasts To Keep Them Firm

Moisturizing your breasts can keep your skin firm and supple. By ensuring it is more pliable, you lower the chances of the skin becoming stretched or saggy. As research on breast appearance in identical twins with the same genetic dispositions found, the twin who moisturized regularly had fewer wrinkles and less loose skin than the twin who didn’t.

2. Get An Olive Oil Massage To Boost Circulation

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You can combine the benefits of moisturizing with a boost in circulation and skin vitality when you get a massage. Olive oil has been used since the times of the Romans and Egyptians to keep skin elastic and well-protected from wrinkling and other damage. Its composition is not unlike that of the body’s own natural oil or sebum, making it a great alternative to prevent your skin from drying out – the precursor to wrinkles and sagging. Boost circulation with an olive oil massage of the breast and chest region a couple of times a week.

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