I’m in the ‘itty bitty committee’ – my bikini trick will double your cup size in seconds

A NIFTY fashion fan shared her style tip for looking bustier in her swimwear.

She said her bikini hack can double cup size, even for those with “small” breasts.

TikTok user @PariBelles is a digital content creator and fashion pro who showed off her favorite bikini hack

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TikTok user @PariBelles is a digital content creator and fashion pro who showed off her favorite bikini hackCredit: TIKTOK/PARIBELLES

TikTok user @PariBelles sported a crop top with matching bottoms.

“The only bikini hack you need,” read the caption above the video.

She pulled out a royal blue bikini top to show off her hack.

The brunette beauty used sticky pads on the inside of the bust area to create volume.

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“You’re welcome,” she added.

“Double yours [boob] Size up with these self-adhesive bra pads,” she wrote in the caption.

She noted that her hack works for those who have little to do.

“#IttyBittyCommitee,” she added. “#Small breast tips.”

The video was created as part of an ongoing trend of fashion professionals sharing their style tips.

Many influencers focus on the bust to create a fuller silhouette.

Some swear by wearing a bra two sizes too small to emphasize cleavage.

Others use chest tape to secure the girls in place.

Many are looking for bras with plenty of padding to look curvier.

Padded bikinis aren’t new, but using adhesive inserts can help beachgoers look bustier in their swimwear.

She showed off how she looks curvier in her bikini top with sticky pads

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She showed off how she looks curvier in her bikini top with sticky padsCredit: TIKTOK/PARIBELLES
She said the hack works on smaller breasts to make girls appear fuller

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She said the hack works on smaller breasts to make girls appear fullerCredit: TIKTOK/PARIBELLES

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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