How to distinguish chest types?

There are many kinds of chest classification, and I have seen all kinds of classification before. Now let me tidy up. First, according to the shape of the chest chassis, there are the following types:

Asymmetric type

It is also the size of the chest that we usually say, but here we divide it from the outline of the chest plate, not by the size of the chest. This type of chest is not caused by acquired factors, but a natural type.

How to choose underwear: buy a bra with detachable padding and use the padding skillfully to make the chest look symmetrical.

the number 8

This type of chest chassis is very long in shape, from top to bottom, from inside to outside, and both sides look like a figure-eight. Judging from the shape of the chest, there is more meat on the outside of the chest, less meat in the front and middle, and the nipple position is also on the outside, which is also called abduction chest. This type of chest is the same as the size of the chest, so it is born with this type, and there are few acquired factors that can cause this type of chest.

How to choose underwear: the appropriate cup is 1/2 cup or half cup, the bust line is horizontal, and the wide shoulder strap can support the chest centrally, which is very cleavage.

Fork type

The difference between this chest shape and the chassis is that it is wide at the top and small at the bottom, large at the bottom and small at the top, which is approximately V-shaped. Judging from the size of the chest, this kind of chest is pointed at the bottom, small as a whole, and the chest shape is not full. The deformation of the chest chassis caused by acquired factors is mostly caused by wearing a bra with a sharp steel ring shape!

Right circle type

This type of chest chassis is approximately round, which is a perfect chest and belongs to the gift of nature! However, judging from the shape of the chest chassis, most chest types belong to this type, which is suitable for wearing large round steel rings to protect them from injury! However, according to the fullness of the chest, it can be divided into a variety of chest types, such as hemispherical, conical, disc and so on.

Personally, I think that hemispherical breasts, conical breasts and disc-shaped breasts all belong to circular breasts, which can be divided into these types according to the height and fullness of the protrusions:

1. Hemispherical chest, this type of chest is very high, and the chest is full from top to bottom, and the shape of the chest is very round and perfect, which is similar to a hemisphere, so it is called hemispherical chest. When choosing underwear, it is suitable for full cups or 3/4 cups, but wearing 1/2 cups will require a lot of protection, but it is also necessary to distinguish whether it is suitable from the shape of bra cups. Too sharp cups are not suitable for this type of breasts, and hemispherical breasts are more suitable for choosing round cups.

2. Tapered chest, this type of chest protrusion is also higher, but the upper and lower parts of the chest are not hemispherical, but the chest shape is tall and straight, which is a perfect chest. This kind of underwear can choose a larger cup shape, but personally, it is more appropriate to choose a round cup, which can leave enough space for the chest. In addition, full cups, 3/4 cups, 5/8 cups and 1/2 cups are all suitable for this chest shape!

3. Disc-shaped chest, this type of chest is not high, the chest is not full up and down, and the amount of fat is less, so it is like a plate upside down on the chest, called a disc chest. But like a hemispherical breast, it is only suitable for round cups, not pointed cups. Full cups, 3/4 cups, 5/8 cups and 1/2 cups are all suitable for this type of chest! Because the bulge is not high and full enough, it is suitable for small cups. When the cups are small, the cups naturally don't bulge very high, so this kind of breasts are suitable for shallow cups, but shallow cups are just a general term for small-sized cups, not a distinction between cup types, and they are different from round cups and pointed cups.

4. Drop-shaped chest, why put the drop-shaped chest at the back? Because I personally think that the drop-shaped chest is not distinguished from the height of the bulge, but only from the external shape of the chest. The convex height of the water-drop chest can be the same as that of the hemispherical chest or the conical chest, but the fullness is different. The drop-shaped chest is full at the lower part and not full at the upper part. Named for its shape like a water drop!