Marketing of Niche Product: Stwics Non-Surgical Breast Shaping Brassiere

Authors

  • Macus Kutscher

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ijbls.v2i3.8664

Keywords:

Stwics, Breast Shaping Brassiere, Innovation, Medical Treatment

Abstract

With the upgrading of consumption power of Chinese women, the women’s brassiere market has become a new economic growth point and more and more businesses have begun to target the women’s brassiere market. Stwics is committed to making it easy for women to have amazing breasts, and to providing women with safer and healthier options to avoid the risks of traditional breast enhancement. Stwics launched non-surgical breast shaping brassiere in the world. The researcher analyzes the product design principle, experimental process and results, product applicable population, product effect and brand background of Stwics non-surgical breast shaping brassiere. To test the effects of Stwics, the research team studied the effects of regular Stwics on three random groups of people: rapid responders, moderate responders, and slow responders. The results showed that different participants responded differently to Stwics use. Everyone reacts differently to the same amount of clothing, and different doses have different effects on different people. According to the Stwics team, there are three typical reactions among users of Stwics devices. Over the course of four to eight hours a day, tension can cause breast tissue to gradually enlarge. Over the next 14 hours, the reversible edema gradually subsided, but a small amount of residual real tissue growth remained. The next day, repeat the wear, increasing the wear effect with each cycle. Stwics Breast Enhancement and Shaping Device is currently the only scientifically proven non-surgical method of breast enhancement. Stwics devices stimulate natural breast growth without drugs, creams or implants. The result is the growth of the user's own breast tissue, which makes the breasts bigger and straighter.

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Published

20-05-2023

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How to Cite

Kutscher, M. (2023). Marketing of Niche Product: Stwics Non-Surgical Breast Shaping Brassiere. International Journal of Biology and Life Sciences, 2(3), 104-107. https://doi.org/10.54097/ijbls.v2i3.8664