Frequently Asked Questions

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 Waist Training & Daily Use


DAILY USE


Simply wearing a corset will provide a streamlined silhouette and offer waist reduction. However, once the corset comes off, you will return to your natural shape. As in the waist training process, the inherit effect of constriction on the digestive system will limit food intake, thus promoting weight loss. If more permanent results are desired, waist training is the next step.

Underbust styles are recommended for daily use as outer or under wear. However, overbust styles may also be worn. Avoid long line styles covering the full hip, and/or peaked bottoms, as they are not comfortable to sit in.

WAIST TRAINING

Waist training is a gradual process which cannot be rushed. It may take several corset sizes and many months to years to achieve a desired goal. With this in mind, we do not recommend ordering fancy, expensive styles for this process, unless you have a large monetary budget, or you have reached your desired goal and wish to continue use.

For effective results, it is very important one follows a healthy diet and exercise regimen, along with the daily waist training regimen. The amount of time it takes to reach a desired goal will vary from wearer to wearer, and primarily depends on how disciplined one is during the waist training process.

FIRST THINGS FIRST...

Before you begin the waist training process, it is very important an appropriate corset style is selected and the corset of choice has been properly broken in. Lacing a new corset tightly, before it has been properly broken in can damage the garment by splitting seams and tearing fabric.

An underbust style cut higher on the hips, primarily focusing on the waist is recommended for the waist training process. Overbust styles are not suitable and are not recommended for use in this process.

READY, SET, GO!

Start by wearing the corset 4-5 hours a day, or as is comfortable, gradually increasing the hours per day, and the tightness of the laces. As you wear a corset throughout the day, movement may cause the lacing to loosen. Adjust the lacing tightness as needed.

After a month or two of wearing the corset completely closed, downsizing to the next smallest size is suggested. Keep in mind, flesh has give, bones do not. You may not be able to cinch a corset completely closed from top to bottom.

It is not recommended to sleep in the corset, as this puts added stress on the garment, thus shortening the life span. Do so at your own risk. To continue the process during sleep, a tight fitting foundation or shape-wear type garment is recommended.

It is always recommended one speaks with their physician before use in the waist training process, especially if there are any underlying health issues or concerns. This process may not be suitable for everyone.

With proper corset selection, healthy diet and exercise, along with discipline and the desire to reach your goal, you are on your on your way!



Popular waist training styles: 

PY-01, PY-05, VP-125, VP-103, VP-141, VP-145, VP-104 (longer torso's), VP-194 (longer torso's), VP-2224 (longer torso's). 






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