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There seems to be a new silicone breast form design available now. I found these on Wish, since I don't do Amazon.
Being curious about what was available in new breast form in triangular sizes, I came across a lighter weight honeycombed silicone form. These are designed to let moisture escape through the holes rather than build up on the skin. The holes will reduce weight overall, so I don't know how that will affect bouncing.
The forms are available in 8 weights, from 100g, to 367g. There is no equivalent cup size given as a guide, but my guess would be from A-D, at most. Heights range from 3.5cm, to 7cm. Prices vary by weight, from $43-60 CDN each. I only found them from one store, so far: wayaw. Apparently, they have a good reputation.
I have not ordered these yet, but I will in my next order. Search on Wish for "honeycomb silicone breast forms".
They are also available on Amazon at $39US for each form, that means $78 for a pair.
I've just bought a bullet bra for a future photoshoot. My usual forms would not fit the bra. Would the shape of these work?
I doubt it. Not unless the bra was very, very firm. They aren't high. Of the silicone forums that I have used, teardrop shapes would probably work best for that purpose.
Depending on any cleavage being shown beyond your bra, water balloons or other loose bagged materials might be a good choice.
Let us know what works best for you, please.
Recently, I have been able to wear these new forms and am not fully impressed by them.
Two features that make them good choices are that they come with a heavy cloth cover. That should help wearing them in hot weather. The honeycomb holes will help with that, too, but who knows when I can test that because the size that I got are the biggest forms that I have. Wearing them during T-shirt weather is unlikely. They stand 2.5" or 6cm high. Uh, can you say perky? I know you can. They would look like large implants on me. Ugh! I may consider a smaller pair for warmer weather, though. A bra calculator describes these as C cup size. I currently have only one bra that can fit them well. Because of all of the lines and ridges involved, a full cup bra will be necessary. At least the gore of the bra still fits tight against my chest.
However, two big disadvantages are that the backs of the forms are not concave, so these would definitely be useful for mastectomy survivors, obviously, and CDs with tiny moobs. I can't think of why they would make them this way otherwise.
The other big issue that I have with them is the firmness of the silicone. They are pretty firm compared to any other solid forms that I have. (Personally, I think that even my soft forms are not soft enough, either.) The honeycomb ones are not soft, so you will need a bra that fits them well, with no gaps. If you brush up against anyone, they will wonder what you are packing! As for jiggle or movement, what movement? There is a little bit of up/down movement only from their weight when jogging, say, across an intersection, but only what your bra will allow.
Would I buy another pair? Only if they are a lot smaller, specifically for warmer weather clothing. These C cup forms will be regulated to when I can disguise their size. Cool/cold weather or at home. These are pretty expensive for an item that I may not get to use all that often.
These are my first impressions of using honeycomb forms.
All very interesting i personally never herd tell of these types thanks for sharing with use