The most important consideration is moisture buildup; wear a bra that allows your skin to breathe. If you sweat, remove your bra, cleanse your piercing, and then don a new bra. … The little ring isn’t going to make that much of a difference in cup size, and a snug bra will feel better during the healing process.
People also ask, what type of bra should I wear to hide nipples?
Opt for cotton bras: The Lycra or satin bras make your nipple protrude out as they stick to your body so opt for the cotton bras which help to conceal the embarrassment for long.
Considering this, do nipple piercings make your nipples more sensitive?
Does it affect/improve sensitivity? Personal experience says no, but for many women, whose piercings have healed nicely, their nipple sensitivity increased dramatically. … Of course, you have to live with the fact that your nipples will be out of action while they heal.
How do you make your nipples stand out more?
Rolling, pulling, and sucking the nipple can all help encourage nipple protrusion. Don’t force anything to the point of pain, though – remember: firm, but gentle. Roll your nipple between thumb and forefinger several times a day. Pull on the nipple gently when it is erect to encourage it to stay so.
Do non padded bras show your nipples?
The bra itself can be the culprit, or you may just have nipples that show more than others, which is completely normal. … If you still want to wear something non–padded, look for fabrics that are opaque and that don’t have a sheer top cup, where the risk of a nipple slip is high.