What is Waist Training and Tight lacing?
“Waist-training” is generally known as the process of gradually, over time, reducing the size of the waistline. This is a process that needs to be done slowly to achieve realistic and safe waist reduction. In order to not harm yourself, or your corset, proper instruction from a waist-training expert is recommended. A corset should never be worn in any manner that causes discomfort or pain. Tight lacing is the process of using a corset to achieve extreme waist reduction and modification of the shape of the torso. For tight lacing to be effective a corset must be worn 22-24 hours per day. It must be done with great care to reduce the risk of potential injury or harm to health. The potential for harm has been a source controversy over the ages. Consistent, gradual, moderate pressure is the only safe way to achieve the tiny waist that the tight lacer desires. Dramatic waist reduction, when done properly, can take many months and even years to achieve. A corset must never cause pain or disc