Biniki Featured on the Rachael Ray Show.VILLA PARK Villa Park, village (1990 pop. 22,253), Du Page co., NE Ill.; inc. 1914. It is a residential suburb W of Chicago. , Calif. -- On April 18th Biniki Butt Bra was featured in the Rachael Ray Rachael Domenica Ray (born August 25, 1968 in Glens Falls, New York[1][2]) is an Emmy-award winning television personality and author, who currently hosts the syndicated talk/lifestyle program Rachael Ray and two Food Network series, Show's new segment, the Instant Beauty Lab. A member from the audience, a young woman of 18 went backstage and put on the new backside-raising support structure and then come out to show the audience. Photos of her with/without Biniki were televised nationally. Even with the woman's youthful body, the lifting effect was remarkable. Rachael, her live audience and the young woman wearing the innovative reargear product were in agreement about the dramatic instant beauty achieved with Biniki's custom-fitted derriere supportive structure. Rachael asked the audience member, "Is it comfortable?" The woman with the improved look in back said with a smile, "I can't even feel I have it on!" To view Biniki Butt Bra on the Rachael Ray Show go to www.rachaelrayshow.com. Then plug into the 'Search' option available on the top of the page the words: Instant Human Lab: Beauty. Another way to view is clicking the icon 'Videos' on the top menu and scroll down to 'All'. Then scroll to 'Instant Human Lab: Beauty' to view. Breasts have had the benefit of brassieres for over one hundred years. Sadly, the derriere has had no equivalent. This is surprising since today everyone wants better sculpted sculpt v. sculpt·ed, sculpt·ing, sculpts v.tr. 1. To sculpture (an object). 2. To shape, mold, or fashion especially with artistry or precision: curves and a rounded up rear view can be quite a personal asset. Dr. Karin Hart's answer to this unfilled need is the Biniki. Biniki lifts the derriere and provides a shapely shape·ly adj. shape·li·er, shape·li·est 1. Having a distinct shape. 2. Having a pleasing shape. shape backside. Biniki is comfortable, invisible under most clothing, emphasizes smaller derrieres, provides needed support for those with more in back, stays in place with all movement and raises the rear as much as an inch on many people! The basic structure of Biniki is a waist/hip band with two strategically placed adjustable leg loops that encircle en·cir·cle tr.v. en·cir·cled, en·cir·cling, en·cir·cles 1. To form a circle around; surround. See Synonyms at surround. 2. To move or go around completely; make a circuit of. the buttocks buttocks /but·tocks/ (but´oks) the two fleshy prominences formed by the gluteal muscles on the lower part of the back. . Dr. Karin Hart, Ph.D., a psychologist in California, invented this new support undergarment. Dr. Hart believes people should know adequate, comfortable reargear is finally here. No doubt Biniki will raise some eyebrows. But esthetics esthetics: see aesthetics. are an important part of our everyday life. Biniki has five US patents and international patents as well. |
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