Thursday, December 15, 2011

What Will it Take to Get the Body of a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model?






What Will it Take to Get the Body of a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model?

Past beauties that have been featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition include Marisa Miller, Tyra Banks, Heidi Klum, Cindy Crawford, Christie Brinkley and Naomi Campbell, as well as 2009 cover model Bar Refaeli. What do these supermodels all have in common? They all have toned abs, long legs, large breasts, great butts, and amazing skin, to start with.
So how can you improve your appearance to look more like a swimsuit model? Here are some plastic surgery tips that can help.
Breast Augmentation
You can increase the size of your breasts up to several cup sizes with breast augmentation. With the placement of silicone or saline implants, you can have a more proportionate, womanly figure.
Liposuction
Lose weight in your hips, abs, butt, thighs, and other problem areas of your body with liposuction. During the liposuction procedure, your plastic surgeon can remove pockets of fat from specific areas of your body.
Brazilian Butt Lift
Increase the size of your butt with a Brazilian butt lift. During this procedure, plastic surgeons transfer fat from other areas of your body to the buttocks to create a shapelier butt. If you don't have enough fat to transfer, your surgeon can insert butt implants to increase the size of your butt.
Abdominal Etching
Enhance the appearance of your six-pack with abdominal etching, a procedure designed to remove remaining areas of fat along the abdominals.


Leopard Print Bikini - The Staple Swimsuit For Every Season







Leopard Print Bikini - The Staple Swimsuit For Every Season

Some people might consider animal prints to be perhaps slightly tacky or trashy, but most of the people whom make such judgements have never experienced the true power of sporting that which looks like they are wearing the skin of a dangerous, yet majestic animal without actually undergoing the hassle of chasing, catching, killing, skinning and chewing the animal hide soft themselves, as they did in the cave man era.
But who could deny the power of a woman sporting a leopard print bikini. Imagine, a tall, voluptuous women with a beautiful face and long shapely legs walking from the ocean or lazing by the pool in an animal print swimsuit. As men's mouths salivate...her long hair flows majestically in time with the light ocean breeze and most importantly, a two piece leopard print bikini hugs her curvaceous figure.
The animal print bikini has been a staple for every season, transcending fashion trends, with actress, Raquel Welch, appearing in a barely there animal print bikini in the infamous scene in the movie 10 000 BC, back in 1966, marking a new era in caveman flicks.

American Flag Bikini






American Flag Bikini


Swimwear has a unique history and a path that has taken it to where it is today. As the years pass, the designs change and the sizes get smaller. One design that continues to gain popularity over time is the American flag bikini and there is good reason for this popularity.
The bikini itself is a statement but when it holds the design of the United States flag it becomes an even bigger statement. Some people may see it as purely a symbol of sex but many people view this as a sign of patriotism and national pride in today's world. Not everyone can carry a flag around with them all of the time - especially to the beach or pool. A much easier way to show off your patriotism during summer or on vacation is to wear a flag on your swimwear or with an U.S. flag bikini.
Many people have seen the image of Sarah Palin in an American flag bikini while holding a rifle. This image made some individuals proud and angered others. No matter which stance you hold, the image was a fake. While Palin was the runner-up in the Miss Alaska beauty pageant in 1984, the picture was created with photoshop. The cut Palin's head off of one image and pasted it onto a photo of a young lady in an American flag bikini. Despite this, the photo still turns heads today.