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“Going braless” at home – why not!
The Benefits of Going Braless:
1. Freedom and Breathability
Wearing a bra all the time can trap sweat and restrict the skin’s ability to breathe, creating a favorable environment for harmful bacteria. Going braless allows the skin to breathe freely, improving toxin elimination, boosting blood circulation, and keeping the skin smooth while reducing stretch marks.
Poor-quality bras, unsanitary materials, or wearing them for extended periods during hot weather can suffocate your chest, causing acne and other skin issues.
2. Say Goodbye to Shoulder and Chest Pain
Free yourself from the restrictive bra straps. It’s far from pleasant when something meant to support and protect ends up causing discomfort or pain to one of the body’s most delicate areas.
3. Easier Breathing and Better Sleep
Sleep is when your body is least active, and a tight bra can impede blood circulation and cause chest discomfort. Take it off and breathe freely – you’ll enjoy a restful and comfortable night’s sleep.
4. Firmer and More Elastic Breasts
Without constraints, your breasts can naturally move in all directions due to physical forces, improving blood flow and making them look better. However, during sports or intense physical activities, you should opt for a soft sports bra.
5. Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer
Frequent bra usage can lead to blocked blood vessels, especially lymphatic ones, reducing the chest’s natural defenses and potentially causing stiffness, fibroids, or cancer. Going braless helps keep the breast tissue cooler, lowers prolactin hormone levels, and reduces the risk of breast cancer.
Consider going braless as a way to end your day:
After a long day, let go of all the burdens by going braless. Enjoy the feeling – it will significantly improve your mental and physical well-being.
Did you know?
- Wearing a bra for 12 hours a day significantly increases breast cancer risk.
- Wearing a bra 24/7: 3 out of 4 women are at risk of developing breast cancer (125 times higher than women who don’t wear bras).
- Wearing a bra for over 12 hours a day but not during sleep: 1 in 7 women is at risk.
- Wearing a bra for under 12 hours a day: 1 in 152 women is at risk.
- Women who rarely or never wear bras have a risk of only 1 in 168.
A recent survey showed that 80% of women worldwide wear ill-fitting bras, and women who wear bras for over 10 hours a day are twice as likely to develop breast issues compared to those who wear bras for shorter durations. Of course, not wearing a bra frequently, especially for those with larger breasts, can lead to downsides, such as sagging or changes in shape and size. However, going braless for a few hours a day, especially while sleeping, poses no harm at all.
That’s why ONTR-Pyjamas was created
Designed to help you feel confident going braless without worrying about modesty or unwanted attention, ONTR stands for “At Home Braless” and is pronounced /on-truh/. This loungewear is tailored for going braless while staying elegant, modest, and beautiful.
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