Fashion First Aid Launches Underboob: Breast Sweat Absorber
Ketchum, ID (PRWEB) July 21, 2014 -- Sweat is embarrassing no matter where or when it happens, but boob sweat marks are particularly uncomfortable, especially in mixed company. Now Fashion First Aid, the brand known for shoe fixers, stain and smell preventers and fashion helpers, is pleased to introduce Underboob breast sweat absorbers to make embarrassing sweat stains a thing of the past. Featuring a simple and adjustable elastic strap, which fastens under the bustline, Underboob contains a cotton, moisture-absorbing panel with a barrier panel over it. Available in a discrete neutral beige color, Underboob fits bra sizes 28 – 38 and can be worn with or without a bra, making it convenient for use with workout clothes, too.
Fashion First Aid has a long history of helping men and women prevent embarrassing sweat stains. The brand’s signature product Garment Guard, disposable underarm shields to prevent visible sweat stains, is a best-seller and the first product developed by Fashion First Aid Founder and Chief Inventor Kim Castellano more than a decade ago. These cotton discs adhere to the inside of clothing, preventing embarrassing wet marks and perspiration stains on whites while helping your clothing investments last longer.
"I invented Underboob because I was sick of having sweat marks smack dab in the middle of my body for the entire world to see and be grossed out by," says Kim Castellano, who prioritizes new products by the urgency with which she personally needs the item.
Visit http://www.FashionFirstAid.com to shop Fashion First Aid’s full assortment of fashion solutions and follow Founder & Chief Inventor Kim Castellano on http://www.honestkim.com for more fashion tips and tricks. Underboob ($9.95 MSRP) will begin shipping August 31, 2014 with pre-orders currently being accepted.
Fashion First Aid (Solutions That Stick Inc.) invents and manufactures both wacky and useful personal care products that you will never see someone else wearing, unless you take off his/her clothes. Recently relocated from Southern California to Idaho, we began in 1999 with one product, Garment Guard: disposable underarm shields (because the founder was a broke law student who was tired of her expensive white t-shirts getting ruined by underarm taco stains.) Now, with over 45 products on the market, over 10 in the works, and a light and upbeat book entitled The Dirty Side of Fashion, the corporate mission is still to save the world from beauty and fashion disasters and help make clothes last longer.
Kim Castellano, Fashion First Aid, http://FashionFirstAid.com, +1 2084502010, [email protected]
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