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What is the right bikini
for your new summer body?

By Nicole McCorkle

Pink Bikini
Photo by NIcole McCorkle
There are many bikinis out there to try on, but which one best fits your body?

From bikinis to one-piece suits, there are is a swimsuit that will make you look better.

When wearing a bathing suit, don't wear bottoms that let everything hangout for everybody to see. Try wearing a boy short, that sexy yet sporty bikini. It's the No. 1 bathing suit for this summer.

You dont need to cover up everything your mother gave you, but you also don't need to be showing everything.

If you are top heavy don't go for a bikini with no support. Nothing is worse then letting things hang down. It can cause back problems and people to start gossiping. Do try and find that special bathing suit with an underwire or one that is shaped like a sports bra. It will save you from pain and humiliation.

Cover up on your way to the beach or pool. Having a simple yet chic sarong is just the thing for covering up before, during and after your day at the beach. Sarongs add color and flavor to your bathing wear, especially if you have a simple, single color, triange bikini.

If you are looking for a wide variety of bathing suits that will enhance your body, try Victoria's Secret. They have just about every type of bathing suit for anyone from the slender-figured women to the women with curves.

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