Halter Swimsuit

One can never go wrong with a halter swimsuit this summer. Whether you’re on the beach or by the pool, cool off the right way with this type of swimwear that offers support, style, and substance in one garment. Though this type of swimsuit is great for almost all body types, it would look better if you have toned arms and shoulders. Here’s how to prep up for that broad-shouldered sun-kissed goddess look this summer.

Tone

Bare arms and shoulders are perfect for this style, but if you’re not the type whose blessed with arms and shoulders as lithe as a model’s, then it’s time to shape up. Get rid of jiggling jello on your arms by doing exercises that tone and mold the muscles in these areas. You can achieve this by doing medium-resistance training on a regular basis to tone your muscles without bulking it up. Firm up your back by performing workouts that focus on this part of the body. Be sure to do these months before the summer season so that you’ll have the perfect arms and defined back and shoulders when you hit the beach.

Exfoliate

One of the most important things to do before donning that beachwear is to have beach-ready skin. Pimples and other skin imperfections can ruin your look, so be sure to take care of these beforehand. Try using anti-acne creams and soaps on your cleavage, back, and shoulder areas to manage those unsightly bumps. Also, don’t forget to exfoliate a few days before going on a holiday. Getting rid of rough dead skin helps you achieve and maintain a sun goddess-worthy tan.

De-fuzz

Fuzzy armpits are never a pretty sight. Be sure to get rid of body hair by shaving, plucking, waxing, or using depilatory creams and gels. Use a method or product that is gentle on your skin to avoid rashes or allergic reactions. Some women also prefer getting rid of body hair on their chest, their arms, and their backs in order to achieve a smoother and sexier look. If you don’t want to run the risk of shaving or waxing, they can opt for laser treatments without all the fuss and pain. Just be ready to bear the brunt on your pocket as these don’t come cheap. Whichever way you choose, be sure to use clean and sterile products and tools to avoid skin infections as well as irritations.