Strut that butt with a hot bikini bottom

In essence, the bikini has two main "aspects": the top and the bottom. However, most women often focus on the bikini top when buying a bikini and seldom first on the bikini bottom. This is probably because there are fewer women who can actually strut in public wearing the bikini bottom. Most of them wear bikini tops with shorts, beach wraps, or other clothing that hides the sexy bikini bottom. This is also because most women would rather expose more flesh in the breast area than the bottom part, as exposing the flesh around the rear and the pubic area is considered more daring and scandalous.

If you're one of the more blessed or confident ones who have no qualms walking around in a tight bikini bottom, good for you. These days, there are so many variants of bikini bottoms to choose from, from the "mommy" bikinis that offer ample coverage to the thong and string bikinis that basically hide nothing. Whether you like boy-cut bikini bottoms, French cut bikini bottoms, nylon bikini bottoms, or where-did-it-go bikini bottoms, there's something in the market for you.

Like bikini tops, not every bikini bottom suits your body. You should remember to choose the bikini bottom that best accentuates the good features of your lower torso, whether it's your legs, your rear, or your waist. It should also stray focus away from the less flattering parts. Dark colored bikini bottoms work best for those a bit heavy at the bottom and want to hide the extra fat. If you have beautiful curves and flat rock abs and simply want to command attention, low-slung, light colored bikini bottoms do the trick. If you want to be more fashionable, you can also wear ties and belts with your bikini bottom.

If you have short legs and want to make it look longer, choose a bikini bottom style with high-cut legs and a tight but comfortable enough fabric. Aside from making your legs look longer, this also slims chubby legs. Remember that too wide or too low bikini bottom straps will make your hips look wider, so do not wear such unless you want to maximize your thin hips. More importantly, bikini bottoms should make you feel good and not cut into your skin because of very tight straps. If you have a bigger belly, be sure they are not emphasized with too tight bikini bottoms.

If you plan to join a bikini competition or simply want to strut your bikini-clad booty in front of many people, don't wear a bikini that rides up when you move and shows your butt cheeks, unless of course, that is your purpose. If it's not and you fear of accidentally exposing more than you wanted, you may want to do this trick that girls in bikini contests do, which is to use Firm Grip, an aerosol spray adhesive, to keep the bikini bottom in place. It's basically like glue that you place on your skin so that your bikini sticks to it. A bit of a hassle maybe but it will save you from surprise embarrassment.