💤 Sleep Like Royalty with Intimia!
The Intimia Breast Pillow is designed to provide exceptional breast support and comfort for all sleeping positions. It effectively reduces the appearance of chest wrinkles while ensuring a snug fit for cup sizes B and up. With adjustable straps and high-quality stitching, this pillow is perfect for nursing, post-surgery recovery, or simply enhancing your sleep experience.
R**P
Love it.
Comfy. Noticeable reduction in lines in my chest. Tip: sleep with chest smoothing pad underneath.
J**L
Is it weird? Yes. Should you still get it? Also yes.
No, I can NOT say that I ever did expect myself to purchasing a breast pillow. But I'll tell you what, it's worth the hefty price tag. I didn't buy this for wrinkles so much as for the pain relief. After ending 2 years of breastfeeding, my sad, deflated, formerly bursting milk producers have lost all their support and just painfully flop and squish all over the place make for uncomfortable nights for this side sleeper. I've been stuffing extra blankets in between to try to add some support but it was just not good enough.This thing, as expensive as it is, does exactly what it's supposed to do, keep the ladies from flapping southward and smashing into each other.Even though you can create a snug fit, it's not binding.And no one could ever claim that the quality is not proportional to the price. Yes, they're expensive. But the materials are quality and so is the craftship (yes, I am purposely omitting the word "man" from craftsmanship!).Part of me hoped this wouldn't pan out because frankly, it's hard to justify a $36-$49 pillow (we're usually pretty thrifty), but now that it's here, I think the product has spoken for itself so I'm going to have to find a way to break it to my partner that I just bought a $36 pillow for my boobs.
M**D
Perfect with one modification
I cut the straps off and wear it sort of wedged in there under a light sports bra and it works great. No more lines at all and they were pretty deep. It also keeps the pressure off my chest if I’m laying on my stomach which is nice.
C**N
Good concept, but lacks some in execution
This pillow works, but it could work better. The fabric is very slippy (almost like a stretchy satin, but it feels kind of thick) which feels nice, but makes it difficult for the pillow to stay in place. I also feel like there is a tad bit too much stuffing. The pillow is very rounded in shape rather than flat. Combine that with the slippy fabric, and I have had to wear it under my top as it slips less on skin than it does on other fabric. Also, many of my pajama tops aren't loose enough for the pillow to actually settle between my breasts, rather than slide over the top of them (again drat the slippy fabric).The straps are pretty easy to figure out; they form an X from the four points of the pillow. Your head goes through the top hole, your arms through the sides, and your torso through the bottom with the straps crossing at your back. It was fairly easy to adjust the bottom ones while you are wearing the pillow, but I had to remove it to adjust the top ones. I feel like the straps have a decent range; I wear large or extra large shirts and there was still room for someone bigger than me and a lot of strap left to make it smaller. I think it would likely fit from an S to a 2 or 3XL, but not much bigger than that.Another concern regarding the slippy fabric is the size of your breasts. I have a seven inch difference between my bust and underbust. For those of you in the know, that makes me a G cup in US sizes. I also have fairly short roots and projected breasts (if you don't know what I'm talking about and would like to, check out the A Bra That Fits subreddit, lots of helpful information on getting the right fit in your bras based on the shape of your breasts). Based of the difficulties I've had, I think anyone with a C cup or smaller or shallow breasts at any size will have issues with the pillow staying between.Something else to consider is the size of the pillow versus the distance between your breasts. The actual size of the pillow is difficult to measure as it's rounded and I don't have calipers, but it measures 7.25 inches around at it's narrowest point. When you solve for the diameter, it's about 2.3 inches across (I'm not positive that it's a perfect circle, but it's pretty close). It's almost too big for me which, again, compounded the issues I've had with it staying in place as it doesn't settle against my sternum. My breasts touch at the root leaving very little room in between. This is the one area that the rounded shape actually helps, as the full diameter doesn't touch flat. It would be nice if they sold it in different sizes.Most of the time the pillow does it's job, but a few times I have woken up to wrinkles on my decolletage suggesting the pillow wasn't laying right through the night.This is a very good concept, but I think it would work better if made in a different fabric like a t-shirt cotton or modal. Also, different sizes would help it work for more people.
K**N
Weird, frankly
Just a weirdly imperfect product. I bought this because I don't like the sensation of my girls squishing each other when I sleep on my side, and I was hoping this would keep them separate without interfering with my sleeping comfort. It kind of worked, but putting it on under my PJs and then removing it in the morning was a bit of a production, and the pillow *really* didn't like staying in place. (Why on earth is there a sewn-on dangly decoration in the front? Makes the silhouette under my PJ shirt even odder-looking.) I slept fine with it on, even on my stomach, so that's great, but it's not a soft, squeezy pillow - it's a firm, supportive pillow. This seems like it's the only one of its kind for a price that's even semi-reasonable, but it's still not ideal.
S**.
Thin, unpadded straps are painful
I was very excited to try this product, based on the great reviews. I have reached the point where I am so embarrassed by the wrinkles on my chest, that I will not wear v necks etc. The first thing I noticed when I took this out of the package was how thin and hard the actual straps are. Why on earth, if you’re going to design something that is meant to be worn overnight, and worn tightly, would you not pad the straps? The first night I wore it fitted tightly as instructed, over a t shirt. I was shocked and amazed to wake up with a smooth chest. No wrinkles for the first time in years. It was awesome! The problem was, I also woke up with a lot of pain around my rib cage, both from the straps digging in and from where the hardware from the straps was pressing. Second night, it was too painful to keep it really tight. I woke up in the middle of the night with very sore, tender areas on my rib cage from the metal of the straps, exacerbated from the night before. (There are actual marks on my body from the straps, and this was worn over a t shirt.) I loosened the straps to be more comfortable, and woke up with chest wrinkles because it wasn’t tight enough. I am so surprised that other reviews did not mention how painful these thin, hard, unpadded straps are. I cannot be the only woman that had pain from the straps. I hope that I can find a similar product that has padded straps. Seems like an obvious, huge design flaw to me.
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