
When the first bikini was introduced to the United States as a fashion item, many fashion designers refused to believe that it would ever become a trend or, for that matter, be in demand. For over a decade, American designers believed that the average woman-woman would not wear a bikini because of ethnic and decent looks. However, by 1957, thanks mainly to European influences and Hollywood films, bikinis were adopted in our basic way of thinking about fashion and clothing trends.
As trends tend to do, the bikini trend has escalated in 1960, when songwriter Brian Hyland created his yellow song Polka Dot Bikini, which soon became a hit. Since then, bikinis have become commonplace among swimsuit designers and those who still buy bikinis.
Recently, however, a new bikini style has emerged, which has received worldwide attention - Brazilian microbikini. It also became a new way for women to sunbathe, which allowed them to wear as little as possible to get the best tan with the least amount of fabric covering their bodies.
Brazilian bikinis - like upper and lower bikinis - show more skin than any previous bikini styles. In fact, Brazilian bikini days are so revealing that it is imperative that a woman remove her pubic hair before she can go out in public in such a bathing suit. To remove hair that is so noticeable requires the use of warm wax, rather than simply shaving this particular area of the woman’s body. Thus, with the influence of the Brazilian bikini, his popularity launched the term “Brazilian wax” - a hair removal procedure required before a woman could wear a bikini.
The lower parts of the Brazilian bikini have thin strips of fabric that hang over the pelvic bone in front, and the fabric in the back shows almost every inch of a woman’s body. Bikini bottom days are known as Tanga, Asa Delta and Fio Dental. The tanga covers the minimum part of the flesh on the back side, while the Asa Delta looks like a belt, but has strips of fabric that line each side of the back. Finally, Fio Dental resembles the size of a dental floss as it slides between the user's buttocks.
The tops of Brazilian bikinis are equally flesh, revealing like bottoms. Although bikinis are known to be worn for swimming, Brazilian bikinis are best known for use in sunbathing. Women can choose from three styles for these types of bikini - triangle, halter and gang. The triangle covers the bust area with two small cups, which suggest that they can cover a small part of the breast. The upper part of the knot is made with a slightly larger fabric and is clamped around the neck to prevent the breast from falling out of the suit. The bandau is like an elastic tube that slides over the head and presses against the chest, without neckties on the neck or back.
Most likely, whatever style of Brazilian bikini you choose, it shows more meat than any other type of bikini on the market. Add to this the choice of a transparent or transparent fabric; when looking at a woman who wears this type of bikini, little is left in the imagination. Therefore, before you go to your favorite resort or beach, make sure that you are ready to take another bikini with you if your Brazilian microbikinis are out of bounds.
Wearing a Brazilian microbikini requires a woman to have an extreme degree of self-confidence, combined with a sense of adventure.

