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Tankini, Bandini, or Thong, Oh My!

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Choose the Right Bikini for Summer

In 1946, Louis Reard, an engineer – and a Frenchman, of course! – fashioned a two-piece women’s swimsuit from 30 inches of fabric. Reard’s rival in bikini design, Jacques Helm, was actually the first to create the iconic two-piece swimsuit of the 20th century. Helm called his design the “atome” in a nod to the smallest particle in the world known at the time. A marketing genius, Reard introduced his skimpy two-piece design five days after the United States began atomic tests in the Bikini Atoll and named it “bikini” to suggest that it would have the same explosive impact on society as an A-bomb.

The bikini is a women’s two-piece swimsuit that covers the breast and groin areas. It was considered risqué when it first appeared in 1946, but the two-piece design was actually a throwback to very ancient times. Wikipedia cites the earliest form of a bikini appearing in the Chalcolithic Era (3500 BCE to 1700BCE). Bikinis appear in ancient Roman mosaics and murals, suggesting they were popular as swimming costumes among Roman women. Archaeologists have found Minoan wall paintings (circa 1600 BCE) showing a two-piece design very similar to the modern bikini, and women wearing bikinis appear on ancient Greek urns, ancient Sicilian floor mosaics, and statues from Pompeii.

Bikinis were accepted as mainstream swimwear fashion on the French Riviera long before being embraced by the public in the United States. The bikini was introduced to the U.S. in 1947, but its scandalous status remained in force well into the 1950s. Many American cities even passed laws to prohibit the wearing of a bikini in public. In 1957, Modern Girl magazine stated “It is hardly necessary to waste words over the so-called bikini since it is inconceivable that any girl with tact and decency would ever wear such a thing.” American women didn’t really jump on the bikini bandwagon until the late 1960s with the start of the so-called Sexual Revolution. Since that time, the bikini and its stylish variations have become the most popular swimsuit style in the U.S.

Because there are so many variations in bikini design, it helps to be familiar with the available styles before going shopping. Be aware, too, that your body shape and your level of self-confidence will also have an impact on the style you ultimately select.
 
Bikini Styles

The following bikini glossary provides basic descriptions of the many types of bikinis currently on the market.

String bikini – This classic, skimpy style features four strategically placed triangles connected by strings.

Tankini – A tank-style top and a traditional, string, or thong bottom.

Bandini – A strapless tube or bandeau top combined with a regular bikini bottom.

Camikini – A camisole top that will support larger breasts combined with any type of bikini bottom.

Thong – A bikini top with a bottom that covers the groin with a small piece of fabric connected by strings on the sides and between the buttocks.

Halter bikini – A top with a strap that circles the neck and attaches to the bodice combined with a traditional bikini bottom.
 
Micro bikini – A string bikini top with tiny triangles that cover the nipples and little more, with a g-string bottom.

Monokini – A skimpy bikini connected with a strip of fabric that runs from top to bottom or a bikini bottom worn without a top.

Sports Bikini – Worn by women who love sports, it features a top that is as supportive as a bra and a traditional bikini bottom.

Seekini – Any type of bikini that is “see-through” and usually can be worn only on certain beaches.

Bikini Materials, Colors, and Care

Armed with this knowledge of the most popular bikini styles, you can now move on to consider the type of material your bikini is made of, its color options, and the care it will require. The best selection of bikini styles and style options can be found by visiting a regular brick-and-mortar store or an online shop that lets you mix and match tops and bottoms for the best fit. The ability to combine tops and bottoms also lets you be creative in using solid colors and/or patterns to develop your own personal bikini style.

Bikini Grooming

And don’t forget the all-important need to groom your bikini hair to match the type of bikini you plan to wear. Select grooming products made especially for the pubic area, so you won’t suffer from ingrown hairs or rashes. Then you can be confident that you’ll look your fabulous best in your new bikini!

(c) 2009, Davis Virtual Assistance.  All rights reserved.  Article may be reprinted so long as text and by-line are reprinted intact and all links made live.

Bonnie Jo Davis is a Virtual Assistant and prolific writer on assignment. To look your best in any type of swimsuit, purchase bikini hair grooming products that come with instructions and exclusive formulas from Hair Care Down There.


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Sheer Micro Bikini


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Sheer Micro Bikini – Easily Lose Weight Before Swim Season – Take Only Three Supplements

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alex_London]Alex London

There are hundreds if not thousands of web sites and fitness experts who will try to convince you to buy the latest fad diet to help you lose enough weight that you’ll look good in a sheer micro bikini. But the fact remains that the word “die” is part of the word “diet,” which, to most people who struggle to lose weight it means you will soon lose your enthusiasm (die to the idea) for following someone else’s diet plan.

Losing weight is not about drugs, going to the gym, or buying the latest proprietary product on the market that you eat, drink, or swallow. Getting fit and staying healthy is all about cleaning out your body and getting rid of those elements that stop you from losing weight. The next factor in losing weight is to gather enough confidence and motivation within yourself to follow through with a program long enough so that you can achieve the desired results.

If you can motivate yourself to think or envision how you will look ten, twenty, or thirty pounds lighter, and when you wiggle into your bikini, then you’re halfway there. No woman wants to continue year after year avoiding the task of shopping for another swimsuit when she’s packing extra pounds on her body and gets embarrassed when it’s time to go to a public beach or pool.

First, many women cannot seem to control their urge for sweets. If this is you, then you might have a yeast infection which is robbing you of necessary vitamins. A yeast infection gives women bulging tummies and causes them to put on extra weight around their thighs or mid-sections. Did you know that a yeast infection will prevent you from losing weight, no matter what diet plan you’re following? It’s true.

Yeast in your stomach is the first thing that grabs the sugar that’s traveling through your body. It adds extra pounds and unwanted fat to your body, and it deprives your brain of the sugar it needs to function. That’s why when you have ingested a lot of sugar and you have a yeast infection, you feel tired and run down until you eat or drink more sugar. Then the cycle repeats itself. By the way, yeast cannot leave your body on its own accord.

However, by taking three daily supplements that you can find at most health food and specialty stores, (without a prescription) you can eliminate most yeast-related weight gains within two to eight weeks. The supplements are:

* Caprylic acid in capsule form (to kill the yeast)

* Olive leaf extract in capsule form (to kill the yeast)

* Probiotic such as PB-8 (in capsule form) to restore friendly bacteria to your body.

If you kill the yeast, but don’t give it a way to leave your body, it will multiply and make you sick; you will continue to gain more weight and not be able to lose it without totally changing your lifestyle.

This little plan sounds simple, inexpensive, and easy to implement because it is. If you want to slip into your silky sheer micro bikini, now you know how to do it by losing weight through getting rid of the yeast that’s controlling your body and your appetite cravings.

Alex London is THE go-to gal and worldwide authority on Brazilian swimwear fashions, trends, and beauty. I invite you to visit http://www.brazilian-bikinis.org for this year’s hottest styles. She also has found four unique sources for swimwear that will custom make your bikinis…no pre-made or off-the-shelf wannabes.

Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?Sheer-Micro-Bikini---Easily-Lose-Weight-Before-Swim-Season---Take-Only-Three-Supplements&id=2578024] Sheer Micro Bikini – Easily Lose Weight Before Swim Season – Take Only Three Supplements

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Italy’s Little Known Calabria Region

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Little known Calabria, located on Italy’s “toe”, offers holiday-makers the chance for new discoveries and a fresh choice of Italy’s southern beaches and bays.

Calabria features the beach resort of Tropea on the Mediterranean sea and the whole of the Capo Vaticano promontory has less crowded swimming spots and various land expeditions. Tropea itself is known in Italy for its red onions, so much so that the town even has a gelato flavoured by them.

The region of Calabria has numerous natural reserves, including the Aspromonte and Silo National Parks, and is a predominantly mountainous region of Italy. With its valleys, hills and sea views it offers great hiking options.

The cultural centres of Crotone and Cosenza on the other hand provide a glimpse of Calabria’s rich history. The Palazzo Arnone of Cosenza is an art gallery that has some of the region’s most treasured historical art and the town also hosts an open-air museum with modern art works by Dali and Greco.

The town of Crotone also made a special contribution to vegetarianism via the famous mathematician, Pythagoras, and his select school of followers. Nearby the town of Ciro is famous for its wine, served up to the Ancient Greek Olympians and still in production today.

If that’s not enough to tempt you south on your Italian holiday, then add Reggio di Calabria to the list, the birthplace of the Versace children and an art deco city on the region’s coastal tip. The local museum holds the prized Riace Warriors, two statues found underwater and dating back to the height of the Greek classical era.

By Rhiannon TB

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