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cheeky_monkeys
have any of you had any personal experiences with slim and lift i am thinking of getting some for my wedding just to hold in the baba flubba or any suggestion let me know please thanks sharon
natalie22
I used a simular product. These types of items don’t breathe, you can feel squashed and if the product slips it will roll and gather which is even tighter.

I brought one from danoz for $60. It was one of the ones with legs just after Megan was born, I can’t remember what it was called. But it was ok, it didn’t make me lose a dress size but my pants we a little flatter.

It’s a nightmare to go to the toilet and you can’t wear it for more then a few hours.

I don’t use it anymore, and have only warn it once. I guess you need to look on it as – it’s not taking the flab away its squashing elsewhere.

My suggestion is if you really want to try it out wear it for a few hours under a simular dress as your wedding dress (as in if its two piece wear a two piece outfit) this way you will know whether it is something you are will to contend with on your wedding day.
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