Major don'ts with boob tape

Boob tape is a great option for people who want to achieve a secure and supportive fit without wearing a traditional bra with clasps, straps and uncomfortable wire. However, there are certain DON’TS that should be kept in mind when using breast tape to avoid discomfort, irritation or injury. Here are some tips, from the girls at Good Lines to help you get the most our of boob tape and avoid common pitfalls. 

Don’t use tape on irritated or broken skin: Boob tape should never be applied to skin that is already irritated, chafed, or has open cuts or sores. Doing so can cause further irritation, discomfort, and even infection.

Don’t use tape for extended periods of times: While boob tape can hold up for long and provide excellent support, it’s important not to wear it for too long. Extended use can cause skin irritation and even damage the skin.

Don’t use boob tape as a substitute for proper bra support. While boob tape can provide great support, it’s not a substitute for an everyday bra, especially if you have larger breasts. 

Do not expose product to prolonged heat or sun exposure while in use. This can cause skin irritation.

Do not sunbathe in product. Do not wear product two days in a row. 

Do not use if pregnant, breastfeeding, pre-diabetic or diabetic individuals who have sensitive or thin skin. 

Boob tape is a great alternative to traditional bras, but there are a few important things to keep in mind. Don't use it on irritated or broken skin, or for extended periods of time. It's not a substitute for proper bra support, and should not be used by those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, diabetic, or have sensitive or thin skin. Additionally, avoid exposing it to excessive heat or sun. Following these guidelines will help you get the most out of your boob tape without discomfort or injury.

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