Simple ʙικιɴι hack can make your boobs look bigger when you hit the beach

Summer has officially begun and we’re all thinking about our beach outfits. If you’ve ever wished your boobs looked perkier in your ʙικιɴι, there’s a way you can give them a boost

Summer is in full swing and holiday season is starting to get going.

Many of us are dreaming about sun, sea and drinks by the pool.

And now the only thing left to do is perfect your outfits and select your swimwear.

There are lots of trends doing the rounds at the moment, from cut-out designs to big knicker ʙικιɴιs.

Summer fashion is super varied this year – but there are designs you can opt for that work to boost your curves and confidence.

According to Boux Avenue, triangle ʙικιɴιs are in and they’re super versatile too.

You’re able to style the design in ways that cater to the look you want to achieve – and they suit bodies and busts of all shapes and sizes.

Not to mention, you can also control the amount of cleavage you want to show when you don the look.

The upside down ʙικιɴι look first popped up last year thanks to Love Island, and it’s back with a bang for 2023.

It’s a simple trend that can really give your bust an extra boost, and it basically involves switching up how you wear the top.

You need to ensure the pleated parts are facing upwards, and then fasten the back ties around your neck and vice versa.

That’s all you need to do to achieve the look, and there are a few ways you can adjust it to make your boobs look bigger.

One way to do this is by using the method already explained, and you can also achieve it by opting for a design with thicker straps.

If you do this the straps will help to provide extra support to your bust, which will make your breasts look a little perkier.

You could also form a double strap with the ties by crossing the top ties behind your neck, and pulling both ends forward.

Then you just need to twist the ends around themselves to form two double straps.

If you want to achieve a fuller-looking cleavage, it really is that simple.