How to Choose the Right Colombian Faja Size
Choosing the right faja size is the most important step to getting real results. Too tight and you won't wear it. Too loose and it won't shape. This guide makes it simple.
Step 1: Take Your Measurements
Use a soft measuring tape and measure:
- Waist: Around the narrowest part of your torso
- Hips: Around the fullest part of your hips and buttocks
- Bust: Around the fullest part of your chest
Fajjas Size Chart
| Size | Waist (in) | Hips (in) |
|---|---|---|
| S | 24–27 | 34–37 |
| M | 27–30 | 37–40 |
| L | 30–33 | 40–43 |
| XL | 33–36 | 43–46 |
| 2XL | 36–40 | 46–50 |
| 3XL | 40–44 | 50–54 |
Should You Size Up or Down?
When in doubt, size up. Colombian fajas are designed with firm compression — the right size should feel snug but allow you to breathe comfortably. If you're between sizes, always go larger for daily wear, or stay true to size for post-surgery compression.
Faja Size FAQs
What if I'm postpartum?
Your body changes after delivery. Measure yourself at 4–6 weeks postpartum and size based on current measurements, not pre-pregnancy size.
What size faja do I need after a BBL?
After a Brazilian Butt Lift, your surgeon will typically recommend a specific stage. For Stage 1 (0–4 weeks), size based on your waist. For Stage 2 (4–8 weeks), reassess as swelling reduces.
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