New gadget improves cleavage while you sleep
The Kush gadget claims to stop breasts wrinkling

The Kush gadget claims to stop breasts wrinkling
A revolutionary new gadget claims to improve your cleavage while you sleep. The Kush, a plastic cylinder, is placed in your cleavage before you nod off and is said to stop wrinkles and folds forming between the breasts.
The American gadget, which comes in three handy sizes and seven colours, sells for between £29.99 and £39.99. It is aimed at women with C-cup or larger, nursing mothers and those with implants.
Inventor Cathinka Chandler said: ‘As women age, wrinkles and folds can form between the breasts. Because I sleep on my side, I learned that gravity and the pressure of my breasts resting on top of each other was the culprit. ‘Kush offers more natural rest for the breasts for a more comfortable sleep.’
The Kush is about to launch in Britain by Joanne Darbost from Lincolnshire. She said: ‘I wish it had been available when I was pregnant as the answer for those uncomfortable nights, when a good sleep is so desperately needed.’
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