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Designer Brazilian Bikini

If youre looking for a sexier bikini style, try a designer Brazilian bikini. This style takes the average bikini bottoms but minimizes the amount of fabric in the back to create a cheeky and much more flirty look. While there's full coverage at the front of these low-rise bottoms, the sides of the back have less fabric, allowing for more skin to peek out from the sides. The difference is subtle but the look is unmistakable. More minimal versions of Brazilian bikinis have been adapted from this traditional style but as long as it's a low-rise bottom that allows for some cheek exposure it's considered a Brazilian bikini. As for top styles, there isnt specific style or look. Any triangle, halter, bandeau or any other style top can go with this style bottom. The distinction is only with the look of the bottom.

Inevitably, just as with anything else, bikinis wear out. When you do find a designer Brazilian bikini you love, extend the life of that bikini by taking good care of it. There are two things that quickly wear out a bikini: heat and chemicals. If there are showers at the beach or pool, go for a rinse. Chemicals and salt water can slowly damage a suit by wearing down its elasticity and simply rinsing it off goes a long way. Plus, hanging around with a bunch of sand in your suit is never comfortable anyway. When you can, wash the bikini with warm water and a mild soap. To dry, just hang it up or lay it flat on a towel. Never roll it up in a towel. It'll trap heat and that will wear out the suit. If theres a care label with laundering instructions, follow it but its usually best to keep your suit of the washer and dryer. When you're wearing the bikini, pay attention to where you sit. Even flat surfaces like the edge of a pool can have a fine gritty surface that can snag onto your bottoms, so if you can, sit on a towel and you'll avoid turning your bikini fuzzy.