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A shortcut to a curvaceous body
The faja is a girdle imported from Colombia and apparently it is on the comeback, and not only among the Colombian community. Corsets and girdles are nothing new but the ones in question had originally been designed as postoperative wear for people recovering from liposuction procedures in order to ensure proper healing. All of a sudden the faja had been discovered for its other qualities and other uses. It was seen as an effective method to hide and shift fat around the body and women on all sides of the spectrum, whether heavy or skinny, desired to alter their shapes to what most women consider to be that beauty ideal of a guitar-like or coke-bottle like body shape. Those who wear the faja will attest to the fact that it’s not like putting on a pair of socks or slipping into underwear, it’s usually a bit of a struggle to wriggle oneself into them, and tug on the material in an attempt to shove all the flesh inside, and by use of hooks and a zipper they ensure that body fat is properly hidden from any suspecting eye. Funny how as I’m writing this I have been thinking about Sofia Vergara, and her amazing physique, and wondering whether she too wears a faja to achieve her spectacular looks? But I’ve seen her in a bathing suit, and on second thought the faja had probably been designed according to her specific measurements! I ’m not quite sure that I would go to this extreme, where my comfort would become jeopardized for the sake of my looks, I’ve been known to give away a pair of shoes that I’ve worn for an hour or two if I discover that I had made a mistake by purchasing them, and in fact they had been extremely uncomfortable, albeit they look fantastic on my feet. My bra has a way of routinely coming off in the car when I’m tired after a long day and all I want is to feel comfortable. But for all of those haters of love handles, who can’t get rid of them no matter what, it’s all good news I suppose.
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