What is the proper way to measure for breast growth? Should I use a tape measure?
Customers have indicated that the tape measurer is NOT a good indication of breast growth. Based on what our clients have told us, here is our suggestion. Buy a “test bra” and make sure it fits just right. Don’t wear this bra on a daily basis; so as not to cause any stretching of the cups or surrounding elastic that might be present. Every two weeks, try on the test bra to see if the cups are getting tighter. Many customers have told us that after using the formulas for several weeks, the cups became extremely tight, and they felt they needed a larger cup-size, but there was no change in the tape measurement. There can be a few different reasons for this. The breast, being pliable, may not show small increments in growth on the tape measurer. Also, the breasts can widen-out and round out without showing measurable growth on the tape measurer. Some customers have reported losing weight, and thus, the area across their back will be smaller, so even if there is breast growth, it won’t sho