How do you keep high waisted Spanx from rolling down?

Tuck them under your bra Put your Spanx on BEFORE you put on your bra. If they are long enough (and I will be honest here, they are NOT long enough on me at 5ft 10″) you can tuck the top of the waistband under your bra. This helps to give it a little bit of anchorage and can help stop them rolling down.

What are the Spanx compression levels?

“We have three levels of compression: Level 1 Smooth, Level 2 Shape, and Level 3 Sculpt,” says Blakely. Each level offers a more snug fit as it goes higher.

Do you wear a bra with Spanx?

Like slips, Spanx bodysuits are also available in open-bust styles, allowing you to wear your own bra.

Why do my Spanx roll down at the waist?

Most of the time, high waisted shapewear rolls down because it is not fitted correctly around your rib cage. It might be stretched too tight as you have chosen a size too small. Or it might not be gripping well as it is a little bit too big. Both problems cause the same outcome – shapewear roll down.

Why do my Spanx ride up?

Your shapewear may roll up or down because it’s too small and therefore too tight on your body. It can also create a lumpy look from overflow where the shapewear meets the skin. If you’ve chosen a piece that’s too long, it may not grip as well, which also causes roll-down.

Why does my Spanx roll down?

How tight should shapewear be?

Your shapewear should feel tight and secure, but at the same time, it should also be comfortable to breath and move around in. It’s no surprise that an excessively tight shapewear can cause a variety of problems such as shortness of breath, irritation and can even distress your digestive system.

Why does my stomach look bigger in shapewear?

If they’re too stretched out, you lack support and lose a tight and smooth figure. Similarly, underwear that is too loose results in excess fabric that will bunch and add extra mass to your lower body. All that makes you look bigger than you actually are!