Small Micro Bikini
Big things come in small packages and what other way to be wrapped up this summer than in a small micro bikini. This barely-there swimsuit covers up the same areas that a regular bikini does except the newer and smaller version covers only the very essential parts of one’s body. This scanty two-piece is easy to slip on during the summer, but it is the keeping it on that is hard. In any case, a lot of preparation is needed for one to don this skimpy swimsuit.
How to prepare for wearing a tiny bikini
Prep your body
Tiny swatches of cloth can only look good if paired with the perfectly fit and tight body. Teensy tops cover only the essential parts of the bust area, such as the few square inches around the nipple area. If you are not one of the chosen few who have been born with a perfect supermodel body, then you have to work hard to achieve the perfect beach body type. Eating a healthy diet and performing intensive exercises will surely help you get ready to fit into that skimpy outfit for summer. Shape up your butt with squats, flatten those flabs with crunches, and build up the bust with the necessary exercise moves.
Defuzz
Another important thing to do before you slip into an itsy bitsy two-piece is to completely defuzz. Since the bottom part of this type of swimwear will expose more than cover your most intimate parts, it is highly important to get rid of the pubic hair down there. Waxing, shaving, using depilatory creams, and undergoing laser treatment are the well-known ways of getting rid of fuzz.
Gather up enough courage
Having the body to bare is not enough to pull off this sexy outfit. You also need the right attitude and tons of courage to be able to look and feel good when strutting your stuff while wearing this scanty get-up in the beach or by the pool. The idea for you is to have fun and more freedom to move when wearing this skimpy two-piece. Once you have mustered enough courage, you can definitely have a great time this summer.
Scope for areas where the micro bikini is legal
However, if you plan to visit public beaches where families with young children congregate, back up a bit on the micro mini swimsuit idea. Most public beaches and pools may have rules regarding attire and decency. It is best to check with administration or even the lifeguards on duty and see if they will let you have fun in the sun wearing barely-there swimwear. If not, then move on to a place where wearing itsy-bitsy pieces is okay.