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Date: | Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:23:37 -0800 |
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Nipplits and other daisy shaped products like them are for nipple
concealment and protrusion control.
I guess they take the place of the band-aid strips I wore pre-children
when traveling without my bra on.
It seems Nipplits is a fashion item for use under revealing clothing to
hide erect, and probably large
nipples. It is interesting to me that they come only in pink and there
are none for women of color. Their pictured shape shows the wings on
the sides would cover parts of the aerola. .
However, I am curious if their glue is water resistant enough that it
would help some breastfeeding moms from between feeds leaking, such as
at work, although they would be quite expensive for that use. Perhaps
someone could do a test for us and we would find another use for
Nipplits and such products, as long as the user and her baby are not
allergic to any residual adhesive, of course.
Judy Ritchie
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