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Your One-Stop Guide To Gym Outfits For Women

  While we all own gym workout clothes, it's rare that you come across a top or pair of shorts that you truly love. However, comfortable and well-fitting women's workout clothes can make or break your motivation to go for a run, hit the gym, or just take the dog for a walk. Well-designed workout clothes should be made from technical fabrics that wick away sweat, dry quickly, and potentially provide mild compression to support your body. It should also be well designed so that nothing rides up or falls down.   The best kind of clothes for working out in the gym It depends on the type of exercise and the intensity! Obviously, there's a big caveat: Anything that makes you feel adequately covered and comfortably supported is right for you. Sometimes you need to experiment – some shorts that are perfect for a fast run may not be the right choice for a 5k, but you might not know that until you try. In addition to checking reviews, the product description will often tell you what level of exercise intensity it is intended for.   Low impact exercise Leggings and a fitted top (rather than shorts, which may ride up) can look great here. It's best not to learn this the hard way in your first class, which emphasizes flexibility and movement. Here you can potentially show light fashion without having to worry about the clothes lasting.   Moderate impact exercise If you want to use a two-piece set, you can probably get away with it, but we're starting to get into the "activity may cause clothes to pile and slide" territory. Wear something that's more breathable—in other words, nothing made of cotton—with built-in spandex or stretchy material. Choose shorts with an inner lining to avoid wearing underwear while still feeling supported.   High impact exercise You can enjoy the heavy stuff here: A super supportive sports bra that keeps everything in place. Shorts or leggings that don't move and wick away sweat a top that absolutely won't ride up no matter how much you jump. You're on the right track if the product includes words like "for heavy/intense exercise." You're also likely to give more for good things.   What should or shouldn't you wear to the gym? There are no hard and fast rules (other than those set by the gym), but there are some best practices to help you feel comfortable working up a sweat.   Don't wear your trendy sneakers Really invest in shoes: Most exercise-related injuries happen either because a person was wearing old, worn-out shoes or because they didn't stretch properly before and after. The good news is that most brands will tell you what shoes they recommend for what intensity, and you can have them adjusted to your specific needs at a running store.   Don't just wear your regular clothes You'd be surprised how many people exercise in jeans. You can go to the gym in regular clothes, but a standard bra will not keep you in position. Your clothes, especially pants, won't allow you much flexibility. You'll probably sweat at least a little, even if it's low-intensity work, and you won't want to walk around the rest of the day feeling wet.   Don't go for low-impact clothing if you want to reach a higher level If you don't know how intense your workout will be (especially at a new gym), expect to be able to run, jump, or otherwise move. Taking out your most fashionable kit is great, but you don't want to be pulling it out every 30 seconds. A cool sports bra with straps is fine for yoga but not so much for something more physically demanding.   Don't forget the squat test Stand in leggings in front of a mirror with strong overhead lighting. Bend all the way down into a deep squat. Can you see your skin/underwear through leggings? It's really just to make sure the material is opaque enough to do a heavy workout without accidentally flashing someone. My lighter leggings are great for bare feet but so bad for high-intensity exercise.   The best gym clothes for working out Fabletics Powerhold High Waist Leggings Fabletics' high-waisted compression leggings are ideal for almost any athletic activity. Thanks to the moisture-wicking fabric, they are light and breathable enough to wear in the summer months or to layer during the fall or winter. They're made of 88% polyester and 12% spandex, so they'll move with you rather than constrict you. Plus, they have an inner waist pocket so you can stash your keys and cards while you exercise.   Sports bra FITTIN Racerback You can wear this medium support sports bra from FITTIN for yoga, pilates, spinning, rowing, kickboxing, and weight training. It is easy to put on over the head, and the wide elastic at the bottom does not stick out and does not cause friction. The padding is removable, and the fabric is designed to wick away moisture, preventing you from sweating. What more could you ask for?   Lululemon Swiftly Tech Short Sleeve Crew Designed for running, training, and sweating, this short-sleeve jacket from Lululemon is great to wear and layer all year round. Mesh vents provide ventilation, while Silverescent (X-STATIC) technology prevents the growth of odor-causing bacteria - yes, which means you'll stay fresh during your workout. The classic cut of this shirt suits every body type and is available in 10 colors.   Best Gym Clothing Brands Nike: The best all-around activewear brand There's a reason this sportswear manufacturer is a hot spot for athletes. With performance gear for nearly every activity (running, tennis, weightlifting, golf, yoga, and more!), the brand is constantly innovating, from fabric to silhouette. And they do it without you having to buy their designs; you can find sports bras, shorts, and tights for under $50. Of course, the iconic label has you covered from head to toe, from socks to base layers to weatherproof jackets.   Lululemon: The best exercise equipment This brand is constantly raising the bar with new technologies and cuts. Popular for running, yoga, pilates, and more, their iconic Align Pant is seasonally updated with new colors and prints. And if you like a super steamy workout, their Everlux fabric is insanely cool and dries quickly.   Everything in motion: The best cheap gym clothes for women Introducing our best selection of affordable workout wear; while jackets can go up to $80, most pieces (think long sleeves, contouring leggings, and seamless high-support bras) cost less than $40. They also have moisture-wicking fabrics, water-resistant and four-way stretch fabrics, secure pockets, and flatlock seams to reduce chafing. The brand also works to be as eco-friendly as possible. Most All in Motion pieces are currently made from recycled polyester and sustainably sourced cotton.   Conclusion You'll be exhausted, tired, sore, and probably sweaty after a hard workout. Believe it or not, the clothes you wear to exercise can affect how you feel after your workout. Several factors, including the fabric used and whether they are appropriate for the type of exercise you will be doing, can influence how comfortable your workout clothes are. Visit Womenwire.com to know all about what kind of clothes are best for working out at the gym; it will help you to decide according to your preferences.

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Mascaras: Spilling Out The Little Secrets You Might Not Know

  If there were a poll to determine the most popular cosmetic product, mascara would certainly come out on top every time. It has become a must-have product for achieving looks ranging from natural to elegant to gothic and everything in between. While there are several reasons individuals wear it daily, there are some possible downsides to consider. In this post, you will discover the dirty little secrets that the cosmetic industry does not want you to know. Read on to explore physical hazards, the long-term and short-term effects of using mascaras, and how you can protect your precious eyes and eyelashes from further damage.   Are mascaras good for your eyelashes? This cosmetic product has a rich history that dates back to the time of the ancient Egyptians. Mascara, which used to appear like a pressed cake, is now supplied in a lotion mix with an applicator wand within a resealable container. If you are careless of its application, it can lead to serious eye infection, stye, stiffness of your lashes, etc.   Why are the mascaras gaining popularity?  Mascara offers several beauty advantages. It quickly adds thickness, length, and deeper color to the lashes, drawing attention to and defining the eyes. Though there are many beneficial aspects, short-term and long-term usage of mascara can cause certain health care concerns.   Side-effects of using mascara for a short period: Mascara is just a pigment that coats natural lashes. This intensifies the color and helps them stand out more. However, doing so daily might lead to several issues, including: Infections: Even the costlier mascara brands on the market have a shelf life. Unfortunately, many individuals continue to use them after their expiration date. According to a Women's Health article on cosmetic germs, 86 percent of women used mascara for more than the recommended three months. Pink eye, staph infections, and inflammatory diseases might result from this. To avoid these infections, keep track of when you start using your mascara and discard it accordingly. Stiff lashes: You've undoubtedly heard a million times that take your makeup off before going to bed. While it may not appear necessary to remove mascara before going to bed, it is. Keeping it on overnight might cause your lashes to get stiff. This is a concern since it can cause lash loss and, in certain circumstances, damaged corneas. Ensure that you have makeup wipes handy and that you always sleep barefaced. Dryness: Waterproof mascara causes dryness of eyelids. As a result, they are great for the hot summer months or when the weather is harsh. While this is fantastic for special occasions, it should not be worn regularly. The compounds used to make a product waterproof are drying. This frequently results in problems like falling out, breaking, or other complications of the eyelashes. Stye: Keeping your mascara out in the open, leaving the product on your lashes for too long, wearing mascara past its expiration date, or even sharing it with your gal pals can cause germs to spread; to your lashes and lids, resulting in an eye illness known as stye (a red, painful lump usually occurring on the edge of the eyelid)! Damage to the inner eye: Aside from the apparent risk of damaging your cornea while applying mascara, if you accidentally stab yourself with the brush, mascara can damage your vision. We're not saying it, but according to research published by the Journal of Applied Microbiology, the toxic compounds present in the mascara are to blame for the loss of vision of the women who accidentally hurt their eyes during its application. Pro-tip: Avoid liquid lash extension mascaras if you have sensitive eyes. Personally, I have had issues with its application because despite looking great on the lashes, they end up on the eyes in some time. Having sensitive eyes makes choosing the appropriate mascara really hard; therefore, it’s best to take a mascara test before you can jump in and buy one. Continue reading for the “lash lasting products” section of the article for products that worked wonders for me. Damage to the precious lashes: According to studies performed at the College of Optometrists in the United Kingdom, what you use to enhance and volumize your lashes might cause you to lose even the little you have. While chemicals can damage the roots of your lashes and cause them to fall, lash loss can also be related to the time-consuming procedure of removing tenacious mascara, particularly waterproof mascara.     Side-effects of using mascara for a longer period: Most individuals use mascara to thicken and fill up their lashes. However, using it for a prolonged period may cause eyelashes to become brittle in texture. According to research published by the International Journal of Trichology, eyelash loss occurred in 19% of respondents, with prolonged usage increasing the chance of poor lash texture. Researchers feel there is a clear link between long-term use and lash fallout due to the findings. Brittle Lashes: Unfortunately, many long-term mascara users experience breakage and lash damage. This is a typical issue if you use an eyelash curler daily. People who curl their lashes once or more a day are likelier to have a lash loss or a brittle texture. Remember that healthy eyelashes require time away from tools and cosmetics. Aging: Improper removal causes premature signs of aging. Nobody wants to appear older than they are. However, many women develop wrinkles and sagging skin by inadequately removing their mascara and eye makeup. Pulling, tugging, or rubbing your skin too hard can make the sensitive skin around your eyes seem older, induce puffiness, and damage blood vessels. Always be delicate when removing the final vestiges of your mascara.   Additives to watch out for when buying a mascara Many hazardous ingredients, such as turpentine, lead-containing kohl, and aniline, are found in mascaras and can cause blindness. They now commonly include a carbon black pigment, a polymer, a preservative, and a thickening wax. When selecting a product for your cosmetic collection, there are several components you should avoid. They are as follows: Glycol Propylene Petroleum-based formulations, such as Propylene Glycol, should be avoided. They might cause an allergic response and impede the growth of your eyelashes. To avoid these problems, look for hypoallergenic labeling or mascaras that contain lash conditioners. Retinol Acetate. This component, commonly known as Vitamin A Acetate, is potentially hazardous. According to Fox News, it produces biochemical and cellular changes related to significant difficulties such as gene mutation, cancer, and reproductive damage. This component is illegal in Canadian cosmetics but legal in the United States. Parabens. These are frequently used in mascaras to prevent the formation of microorganisms. Although it sounds like a fantastic marketing pitch, the ingredient can be hazardous. High paraben concentrations have been connected to breast tumors. While further study is needed to understand this connection properly, it may be a good idea to look for paraben-free mascaras, such as the Physician's Formula Organic Wear 100 percent Natural Origin Mascara (about $10). Researchers discovered staph germs in 79 percent of the mascara samples examined in a study published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science—all owing to the mascara wand transferring our everyday eye secretions into that dark, murky mascara tube. No prizes for guessing that this makes it an ideal breeding habitat for germs. Powdered aluminum. This chemical, used to give color to mascara, has been proven to interfere with nervous system activities and has even been connected to Alzheimer's disease. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) and its skin-deep Cosmetics database have also identified it as a significant concern. We recommend you conduct a preliminary scan of the ingredients when purchasing a mascara. Look for comprehensive ingredient lists online, read reviews, or buy a natural product instead. Several natural and organic mascaras are free of synthetic ingredients and pose no threat to your health while still maintaining your beauty.   How to Maintain Healthy and Strong Lashes Aside from avoiding specific components, there are application and removal strategies to maintain your lashes and make them look their best. Some of the most significant are: Remove your makeup carefully. Sleeping with makeup on may lead to various problems, including eye discomfort, infection, wrinkles, and breakouts. Products may be removed without causing undue damage. Clean mascaras often and never share them with others to keep them germ-free. Keep your lashes hydrated to avoid dryness. To maintain healthy eyelashes, keep them moisturized with Vaseline (taking caution not to get any in your eyes), olive oil, or a face moisturizer. It will also reduce their breakage and prevent them from falling out. Avoid curling your lashes after applying mascara. Using an eyelash curler after applying a product is the best way to end up with damaged or stubby lashes. This can make them stiff and brittle, causing the lashes to snap off when curled. Make an informed beauty decision. When it comes to makeup removal, you should ideally use a soft, hypoallergenic product to remove your mascara without creating inflammation. Clinique's “Take The Day Off Makeup Remover” (around $19) works great because it is non-irritating.   Lash Boosting Products That Work If you want luscious eyelashes that look great every day, it's time to switch up your cosmetic regimen. The most excellent technique to boost your eyes is to use conditioners and serums carefully. We recommend the following products: L'Oreal Double Extend Lash Extension Effect Mascara. Spending a lot of money is unnecessary to get lovely lashes. This L'Oreal drugstore double-ended mascara costs only $10. On one end comes a conditioner that primes and nourishes the hair. The opposite side features a classic mascara that adds length and thickness to your lashes. Revitalash Cosmetics VLumine. A premium lash boosting serum, on the other hand, increases hydration and fullness, boosts strength, and conditions the lashes. At almost $85 per tube, there's a reason why InStyle (A women’s fashion magazine in the US) dubbed this brand "the Rolls Royce of lash products!" It employs nutrient-rich botanicals such as sugar beet betaine and biotin to heal and strengthen. Duo Kit of OLAY Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Eye Cream and Lash Serum. Another popular item is from Olay, which includes an eye cream and a lash serum (around $20 for the pair). This set allows you to care for the area surrounding the eyes and the lashes themselves. Bbrowbar lash oil. There are conditioning oils meant to moisturize eyelashes in addition to growth serums and lash conditioners on the market. This one costs around $30 and has components such as castor oil, olive oil, apricot kernel oil (for conditioning), jojoba oil (for strength), bamboo (for shine), and rosemary (for growth). Because of these natural components, it was named one of InStyle's top eyelash conditioners. A coat or two of mascara is a quick and easy technique to make your eyes stand out. When you carefully choose the next tube, focus on appropriate removal and add lash-boosting products into your regimen. We bet that you will have healthy and voluminous eyelashes every day.   Conclusion There is no stone untouched in the big, imperfect world of beauty to beautify a woman's face and improve her features to make her seem as doll-like as possible. The cosmetic industry offers everything from intense-black kajal to enhance the eyes and lip-plumping lipsticks to make lips appear larger to contour sticks for a sculpted face. Most of us don’t even realize the most harmful cosmetic that we are buying, and mascaras are no different. We use them daily to strengthen and volumize our lashes and make our eyes look wide open. You only have yourself to blame if you continue to carelessly apply mascaras after learning about the health hazards linked with the seemingly innocent product. With the WomenWire.com advice, you can now make informed decisions while purchasing your favorite mascaras, both online and offline. So, go head and flutter those beautiful, voluptuous healthy lashes with the best mascara products in this post.

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The History of Hairstyles: Let's Hop on The Time Travel

  Let us start from the beginning. The first humans developed with no hair at all, and it wasn't until millions of years later that the natural hairstyle trend began to emerge. Hair is very communicative, it gives away information about your health, sexuality, spirituality, and power at just one glance. It may convey individual and communal identity, and the more attention a person (usually a woman) is required to pay to it, the more it can speak for them. The cultural and historical consequences of hair might have always been significant. Seeing a specific haircut may occasionally lead to inferences and judgments about a person's morals, sexual orientation, political stance, religious beliefs, and, in some cultures, socioeconomic standing.   Long-haired women Though hairstyles fluctuate from season to season, the relationship between women and long hairstyles dates back centuries. It may be traced back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, and archaeologist Elizabeth Bartman claims that, despite the Ancient Greek ideal of a "bearded, long-haired philosopher," women in that era often wore longer hair than males. Roman ladies wore their hair long and parted it down the middle, and a male who cared too much about his hair "risked derision for seeming effeminate." The Bible continued the trend. Anthony Synnott, a sociologist who believes hair is a personal symbol with "immense social importance," discovered these implications in St. Paul's letter to the Corinthians, for example: "Doesn't nature tell you that a man's long hair is a disgrace unto him?" But a lady with long hair is a source of pride for her."   Long-haired men Hair also has ramifications in the other direction. Males (particularly highborn men with the leisure to care for it) have worn their hair long at times, and free Gothic soldiers in Italy around the turn of the millennium were known as capillati, or "long-haired men." However, their hair was often expected to be shorter than women in their civilizations. According to historian Robert Bartlett, "Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury refused to offer his blessing to the young men who 'grew their hair like ladies' unless their hair was trimmed" in 1094. Even in the mid-twentieth century, when women with short hair were less unusual, American men and boys had to struggle for the right to grow their hair.   Short hairstyles: How did we get here? Stenn, a former dermatologist at Yale, argues that hair signifies the health is maybe of an individual at its core. "To have long hair, you must be healthy," he explains. "You must eat healthily, be free of illnesses and infectious organisms, and get plenty of relaxation and exercise." Stenn also mentions the practical problems of having long hair: "To have long hair, you must have your demands in life met." Long hair is also a prestige symbol, especially when it comes to elaborate hairstyles that need the assistance of another person, which "implies you have the resources to achieve it." It's no coincidence that short haircuts like the bob became popular throughout the twentieth century when women were beginning to rebel against the assumption that they needed to be cared for.     Hairstyles over History   The early 1800s Women separated their hair in the center, a pattern that would last for the rest of the century, and wore their hair in front in ringlets that looped over their ears. By the end of the 1840s, all of the fullness was on the sides, and the hair was constantly covering the ears. Ladies wore large bonnets that framed the face and embraced the back of the head, exposing the ringlets. Large combs adorned their heads, while feathers, flowers, and wreaths were used as hair decorations in the evenings. Although many men admired Charles Dickens' mustache, few actually developed one. Because of political disputes, facial hair was considered a French import, and the British and Americans did not favor it at the time. Men had ear-length hair that was parted on one side. If a guy had any facial hair, it was most often a fringe beard beneath the chin.   1920s hairstyles The Jazz era witnessed the birth of the first bobs. Irene Castle is credited for starting a trend that would become a golden era classic. Various bob styles emerged during the decade, but the short bob with straight bangs and curled sides stood out above the rest. Louise Brooks was another great actress who wore her hair in an extremely short bob. She managed to make this haircut more feminine by using headbands, beads, caps, and even feathers affixed to a hairband.   1960s hairstyle In the 1960s, an airy haircut became fashionable for the first time in decades. The sky-high bouffant became popular among teenagers. It took a liberal application of hairspray to keep it from collapsing or deflating. This decade is noted for bringing significant changes in several areas, including the sexual revolution. Women wore their hair in a boyish manner and wore sleek stuck eyeglasses.   1970s hairstyles The late 1960s and early 1970s witnessed the growth of curly hairstyles. This fashionable hairstyle became a symbol of black identity among those who chose to embrace natural trends rather than white beauty standards. The afro was more than simply a hairstyle for the black people in North America; it was a way of expression and communication. Hippie hairstyles like the feathered look also appeared, with both men and women having their hair long and layered with bouncy waves.     Hairstyles for the twenty-first century Hairstyles varied like never before during the start of the twenty-first century. We went with a half-up, half-down look with a pouf and side fringe. Bobs and pixie cuts were popular again, and emo appearances were also famous.   In 2010s When fashion began to turn toward a more natural appearance, long and delicious waves became the go-to style. We had lobs and bobs that returned for short periods now and again. Hair color ideas with ombré highlights mimicked natural; sun-kissed waves and red hair color were also famous.   In the 2020s Hopefully, this decade will be filled with au naturel styles that showcase women's natural hair types. We'll keep an eye on future trends, but in the meanwhile, we'd love to hear your predictions for the following years. Conclusion Some may see a woman's extreme haircut as a statement of strength, a cry for help, or simply the desire for a new appearance. Continue reading WomenWire.com for all you need to know about hairstyles, short or long hairstyles, and tips and tactics to instantly overhaul your hairdo.

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How To Make Plus Size Swimwear For Women More Desirable?

  Plus-size women face unique challenges, and the whole process, from design to production, in this category should be as distinct as the people who will wear your plus-size dresses or pant suits. This style guide is there to help you zero in on that perfect body look despite your size. We flesh out all the problems and answers on plus-size swimwear for women so that you walk on the beach feeling amazingly confident, relaxed, and falling in love with yourself all over again.     What is plus-size swimwear? Plus size encompasses a wide range of women, and a few XL, XXL, and XXXL sizes in your collection. Consider what sizes come under the "plus-size" umbrella and what size range your line will serve. It will be challenging to locate a uniform plus-sizing chart; however, below is a fair approximation to use as a starting point. 10-14 plus size (US) 1X-6X supersize Sizes 7X and higher   What styles are available in swimwear for larger women? The entire style catastrophe is at the heart of plus-size women's fashion problems. It's unfortunate, but curvaceous ladies have few options when selecting modest plus-size swimwear. We're not here to bash any brand, but going to the beach or pool in a bikini is an enjoyable pastime for everyone (and not just for skinny people). It's a frequent misperception that plus-size women buy plus-size beachwear to cover themselves up rather than celebrate their bodies. We're here to end that bug because plus-size women, like everyone else, enjoy celebrating their beauty.   Here are the things to consider before shopping for swimwear: Style, coverage, and support: These three features are critical to nail when creating your swimwear collection, whether a plus-size one-piece swimsuit or a plus-size bikini. Swimsuit straps should have the most support. Some styles may look good with a tiny, barely-there strap. However, bustier women require strap support to retain their shape and minimize disorderly bulges. Use artistic elements to create a slimmer frame – women's bodies, in general, should be praised. However, it doesn't harm to experiment with design illusions to create a more petite frame. To create a slimmer waist or a longer torso, use a color-blocking style or cuts along the waist and sides and consider a cut that accentuates the length of your legs.   Skip the trimmings — While adding frills, buckles, and the like may be tempting, try to avoid them. The more bulky the swimsuit, the less appealing it might be. A classic silhouette can sometimes go a long way. If you want to utilize them, think about how and where to use them and make sure they offer value rather than detract from the look and feel.   Scraping the deep cuts: The deep v-neck cut was popular in 2018 and 2019. (front and back, up and bottom). However, keep your silhouette in mind. Most women may pull it off, but plus-size women require designs tailored to their bodies. Consider your back design, just as you would your straps.     What brands should I look for when buying plus-size swimwear? Don't allow a fat-phobic culture to convince you that you are not entitled to enjoy yourself, going all out on water-based summer activities like everyone else. Although anti-fat bias is still an issue in the fashion business, firms are working to change things for the better, beginning with the brands listed below, which are now producing the best in plus-size swimwear. Leave behind the days of wearing awful shorts, drab, oversized shirts, and not-so-cute suits to the beach. It's time for large girls to rock the most fantastic swimwear's vivid designs, show-stopping shapes, and high-cut styles. Look through for a selection of plus-size swimsuit brands and stores.   Good American Good American began as a denim company, but it has soon evolved into enhanced staples, eye-catching shoes, all-occasion outfits, and avant-garde sexy swimwear. The company has been pushing the boundaries with its inventive, on-trend designs. Its swimwear collection includes practically infinitely adjustable shirts and bottoms, while the “Always Fits line” range is meant to fit even whether you size up or down. You also can check out the Indian top blouse designs that will be good for you if visit in India ever.    Eloquii Eloquii specializes in fashionable plus-size apparel. It meets almost all your needs–especially swimming wear–with styles that may take you from the office to vacation. Swimwear from the company stands out for its unusual shapes and eye-catching, beach bunny swimwear patterns.     Andie Swim Andie is all about providing you with high-quality swimwear at a reasonable price. The company accomplishes this by eliminating the intermediary (store) and distributing things ordered directly to you. It provides a wide range of elegant one-pieces and stylish bikini shapes to suit all body types.   Swimwear by Nomads This boutique swim store should be on your radar. If you enjoy supporting smaller businesses, this swim start-up was founded in recent years by plus-size model and businesswoman Taylor Long. The items in the collection are inspired by travel across the world. You may get the plus-size swimwear in a variety of colors in this brand.   Swimwear by Rebdolls Rebdolls is set to become your go-to leisurewear store. The brand's matching sets and killer ensembles are not only ideal for your next tropical holiday, but the trend-forward swimwear will have you beach-ready in no time. The suits trend toward sensual and hyper-feminine, so keep that in mind while you browse. If you want to turn a few heads, this may be your solution.   Conclusion The diversity of plus-size swimsuit styles is unprecedented. While everyone has their own preferences for how much skin to show, now is the perfect time to try something new. There is a wide variety of inclusive swimwear now available, not just the basic black or simplistic patterns of yesteryear. There is a wide variety of fashionable stores to peruse, and many reputable manufacturers produce flattering and functional plus-size swimwear. This plus-size swimwear for women guide from WomenWire.com can help you confidently make a comeback. Andie Swim provides plus sizes in fashionable designs and eco-friendly materials, while Good American and Eloquii are staples for curvier girls (or ladies with bigger breasts). Throw on a colorful beach coverup, a stylish sun hat, and some water-resistant sunscreen, and you're good to go to a beach this weekend.

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Your Style Guide To Comfy And Cute Statement Bathrobes

  Sure, a towel will work the trick, but there's something magical about donning a bathrobe as a kind of escape. A velvety terrycloth might evoke memories of a faraway vacation. At the same time, sumptuous silk can make even the laziest Sunday feel indulgent. We interviewed spa owners, loungewear, and lingerie designers about the bathrobes for women or girls they rely on to help you select the ideal one. Having a wider variety of suggestions is an essential part of our guide. But first, let’s start with the basics.   Bathrobe basics: Size: Bathrobes are frequently available in unisex sizes — with alternatives indicated as XS/S rather than the traditional single writing (XS, S, and so on) — or simply one size. We recommend selecting a bathrobe one size up your actual size, and trust me, you will thank us later. Material: Terrycloth is the most often used material for bathrobes. It's simple to understand why: It's a cotton subset noted for being thick and absorbent ("terry" refers to the way the fabric is looped (a waffle weave refers to a design). Understanding the difference between robes and towels comes in handy since many companies use the same cotton for both. According to Strategist writer Lauren Ro, there are three kinds of cotton: Egyptian (soft and fluffy), Turkish (fast-drying), and Supima (similar to Egyptian but not as sumptuous). Although cotton has numerous advantages, and most of our experts prefer it, we highly recommend Turkish cotton as it is quick-drying and is good for outdoor lounging when you are relaxing on a beach vacay. Designs: The variety of designs available makes selecting a bathrobe both enjoyable and challenging. There are some with pockets, while others have wide collars, and some have both. You can choose a bathrobe based on your personal style. Colors: You can definitely have fun with colors in the bathrobe section. There are a range of colors which you can decide from, from the classic white bathrobe to a cute pink bathrobe and some brands like Richie House also offer unique colors such as coffee and coconut-colored bathrobes. Price: To select from the best of the best, we focused on companies we'd heard of (think Brooklinen and Parachute) as well as ones that people rave about. The bathrobes on this post are all labeled under $100 to as high as $1,250. Based on these parameters, we've compiled the most remarkable women's bathrobes to enrich your downtime, from satin and fluffy robes to spa ones.    1. Parachute Classic Cotton Bathrobe   Consider Parachute's basic robe as a more economical option. It has a long history – at its peak, the robe had a waiting list of about 2,000 individuals (we have flocked to get it since then). This Parachute robe is the best plus-size bathrobe. "It's not the thickest robe I've ever worn, but it's the warmest," says Heather Pearson, co-founder of Dande and the Lion, a vegan clothing brand. Pearson described the fit as "excellent" and can be categorized in a long-length bathrobe with the perfect arm and knee-length to make it appear virtually custom-made. It's a stress reliever since the supersoft cotton surrounds you in a feel-good cloud. Size: It comes in all sizes Material: Turkish cotton Design: It has a front pocket, a cozy shawl collar, and a waist tie. Color: It is available in classic white. Price: $109   2. Fluffy Bathrobes If you like fluff, the Brooklinen Super-Plush Robe has our approval. The reason why people have raved over it so much is that it’s good to fall asleep in the robe after a particularly late shower since it's so comfy. We are true fans of fluffy, fuzzy robes, as it makes us feel ready to hop into our beds and watch movies all day. Size: It comes in all sizes, and a (5’6” person wears a size XS/S) Material: Turkish cotton Design: It has front pockets and spa-like comfort. Color: It is available in white, golden rod, flamingo, smoky gray, graphite, and aqua-blue colors. Price: $89.10   3. Lightweight Bathrobes If a traditional bathrobe is too plain for you, take a hint from Charlotte Palermino, co-founder of Nice Paper, who prefers this bright Bathen robe. "The stripes make me feel like I'm going to stroll out into my private backyard someplace in the Riviera," she adds, "rather than stress-listening to the news as I perform my skin-care regimen." Despite its lightweight, the cotton dries quickly. "Most bathrobes are excessively heavy or feel like wet housecoats when I'm done wearing them," she says, adding that the fabric is delicate but not fragile. Size: It comes in all sizes Material: 100% organic Indian cotton Design: Stripes Color: It is available in the multicolor format. Price: $145 Another lightweight vibrant robe that received great appreciation was Block Shop's Sidewinder Robe, brought to us by publicist Linlee Allen-Homs. "I may not look like David Hockney's Beverly Hills Housewife," she adds, "but when I'm wearing this robe and standing in my yard with a morning coffee in hand, I certainly feel like one." Size: It comes in all sizes Material: Organic Indian cotton Design: Block prints Color: It is available in the multicolor format. Price: $145     4. Bathrobes with piping High-end textile brands The Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, and the Soho House have all employed high-end linens made by Frette, which was created in the 19th century. The firm manufactures the types of traditional soft robes that wrap — and cost a good coin. H by Frette, the company's diffusion line, offers the same luxurious atmosphere without the hefty price tag of a five-star hotel. It's as plush as you'd expect, thanks to the luxurious piping over the collar, waist tie, sleeves, and shoulders, yet it doesn't make it too hot to wear. It gives a luxe feeling and is a good investment for your self-love journey. Size: X, M, L, and XL Material: 100% cotton Design: Shawl collar, V-neck, with two deep pockets and belted waist Color: It is available in a classic white hue. Price: $175   5. Bathrobes that are quick-dry Snowe's bathrobe was a hit with our panelists. It's constructed of soft cotton terry that's designed to dry quickly. Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton, the founder of self-care institution Chillhouse, owns two, owing to her dislike of "using a robe at a hotel that doesn't truly dry me off; this one does." According to Grace Lee, creator of the bridesmaid dress designer Birdy Grey, the robe is vital. It's "spun of silky and fluffy terrycloth that feels hotel-level wonderful after a long shower," she says. Nikita Richardson, the senior staff editor at the New York Times, describes it as an investment in her "personal warmth." Size: Unisex sizing Material: 100% long-staple cotton Design: Generously sized and with a long V-neck Color: It is available in an essential white hue. Price: $100   6. Brooklinen Waffle Robe "I've never met a waffle weave robe I didn't enjoy, but this waffle robe from Brooklinen is everything," writes writer and digital creative Carrie Carrollo, who chose to test the bathrobe after having a good experience with the brand's linens. She described the waffle weave as soft and bouncy, with just the right weight to keep you dry without feeling suffocated. The Brooklinen Waffle Bath Robe, made of 100 percent Turkish cotton, doesn't get much more zen. The traditional shape with its distinctive weave pattern is ideal for drying off after a soothing bath or lying around the home when you want to chill (while remaining very much in style, of course). The broad collar and flattering shape equal immediate chic– you can comfortably lay in it all day without feeling like you're undermining your style. In fact, it will express that you are thorough in your manner, even when you are not working. Furthermore, the waffle-like surface absorbs water exceptionally well. So you can hop out of the hot tub and into your crisp, classic waffle robe and be toasty and dry in minutes.  Size: Available in all sizes Material: Turkish Cotton Design: Wide sleeves and side pockets, striped Color: It is available in pink, white, and gray colors. Price: $99   7. Richie House Women bathrobe The Richie House Bathrobe is ideal for a soft bathrobe that is large on comfort but little on budget. This robe feels like you tripped and collapsed into a cloud of coziness, covering every inch of you (gracefully, of course). The 100 percent polyester coral fleece fabric (coral fleece is a significant step up from regular fleece) feels lovely on your skin. You'll be practically mummified in this ankle-length gown with a large shawl collar in the most amicable possible manner. Because of the superb stitching and robust fabric, this robe will last you through many Netflix and relaxation sessions before you need to replace it. So, the Richie House Bathrobe has everything you need to keep you warm, comfortable, and cozy on a chilly winter night. It makes you feel like you've climbed into a lovely feather cushion. Size: Available in all sized Material: 100% coral fleece Design: Long sleeve and long length bathrobe. Color: Purple, gray, mauve, blue, white, black, green. Price: $100   8. Sexy silk robe Your day may be filled with chores, errands, and unappealing jobs. It doesn't matter. Slipping on the ultra-feminine La Perla silk bathrobe will make you feel as luxurious, glamorous, and carefree as you can. This exquisite silky robe is spun from delicate silk yarns. It falls to just above the knee, with a subtle sensuality that is entirely suitable to wear around children. The 'Wild Rose' shade is delicate and sophisticated and looks great on your naturally flushed morning face. There's a simple tie closure fastened with a button for added durability (no 'accidentally' ruining the postman's day). The La Perla Satin-silk robe will take your loungewear to new sensual heights. Size: Available in all sized Material: 100% silk Design: Color: Wild rose, off-white rayon, black Price: $465-$1230   9. Best lounging bathrobes Most of us wear our bathrobes outside the bathroom and smoothly integrate them into our loungewear collection. So, to get us through bathtime and lounge time, we'll need a robe that's up to the task. The Cuyana Pima Modal Robe is the best bathrobe for women who love to lounge. The robe is made from the brand's distinctive Peruvian Pima long-staple cotton and is unbelievably soft. It's ideal for layering over loungewear or quickly replacing your coat as you walk in the door (no judgments here). However, to reap the full benefits of its smoothness, put it on bare skin. The Cuyana Pima Modal Robe has a high-low hem that falls just above the knee. It's attractive and functional: the huge pockets can hold your chill-time staples without you having to raise a finger, and the belt ties the look together. Size: Available in XS and M size only, other sizes are presently out of stock. Material: 50% Pima Cotton and 50% modal Design: Huge patch front pockets and belt Color: Heather gray and black hue. Price: $95   10. Comfy Fleece Bathrobes Nothing like a fleece robe keeps you warm and cozy on a cool morning. The Sherpa robe by Eberjey is named after the Nepalese mountain guides who know it all about staying warm. The slip-on robe looks the part and performs well in warm comfort. Put it on after a hot shower, or pair it with a good movie and a glass of Bordeaux for pure relaxation. The Eberjey Sherpa robe's wrap-around style and tie-waist keep it lovely and secure when pottering around preparing coffee in the morning. Size: Available in all sizes Material: 100% polyester with modal lining Design: Without front pockets, long V-necks, and lace cuts with a waist belt. Color: It is available in Ivory, black and white hues. Price: $ 450   Conclusion Putting on a lovely bathrobe is the ultimate hint that your “me-time” is about to begin. You've lit your scented candles, brewed your herbal tea, and put on your coziest pajamas. There's no reason why your bathrobe, like the rest of your clothing, can't be a stunning representation of your personality. Fortunately, there are several types to select from; WomenWire.com offers fashionable bathrobes that make a statement. So that you may spend your day cocooned in your favorite bathrobe, which we recognize is an essential luxury after a long day. Not to mention it's our post-bath outfit, our Saturday morning breakfast uniform, and our movie-watching uniform.