How To Wear A Waist Trainer
WHEN TO START WEARING YOUR AIRWAIST TRAINER
For the best experience on your first time, avoid wearing AirWaist Trainer after a heavy meal or during your period, especially if you experience excessive bloating, as this may lead to discomfort.
TIPS FOR PUTTING YOUR AIRWAIST TRAINER
Stand Up Straight: Always put on your waist trainer while standing. Avoid lying down or sitting, as this can make it more difficult to secure properly.
Self-Application: Wearing the trainer yourself is often easier than having someone assist you. You’ll have better control and can achieve a more secure grip.
By following these guidelines, you will be on your way to enjoying the full benefits of your Airwaist Trainer. Let’s get started!
1. Position and Wrap
Position the AirWaist Trainer around the smallest part of your waist.
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Suck in Your Belly
Suck in your belly for a better fit before starting to hook.
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Begin Hooking from the Bottom
Start hooking from the bottom. This helps lift your tummy. Hooking from the top will push tummy fat down, leading to a saggy tummy over time.
2. Suck in and Hook: It’s only easier to hook when you breathe in and suck in your tummy.
3. Grip Technique: When hooking, place your thumbs inside the waist trainer and wrap your fingers outside the closures. This grip provides a firm hold, making it easier to pull and secure each hook.
4. Pull Down
- After hooking to the middle, suck in your belly and firmly pull the front part of your AirWaist Trainer.
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Continue Hooking
Keep hooking until you reach the top, gripping firmly near the closures.
5. Adjust for Comfort
Make those final adjustments for a comfortable placement of your AirWaist Trainer on your body. You can easily pull up or down on the front to get it just right, but remember, do not pull down the back part. Wearing the back too low can lead to discomfort in your lower back, so keep it properly positioned higher than the front part for the best support while you move.
Important, pull out your bra to place is over or outside of your AirWaist Trainer.
SIZING MATTERS
If you find your waist trainer too easy to put on, it may be a sign that your size is too large. A loose AirWaist Trainer will not provide the benefits your are looking for and can even cause serious skin chafing without delivering the desired shaping results.
Ensure you have the right fit for the best experience.