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Mar 28 2010 11:00 AM ET
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Wink Intimates: Stylish Shapewear for New Moms!

Courtesy of Wink

If the svelte postpartum bodies of celeb moms often leave you wondering, ‘What’s their secret?’ you’ll be happy to know: You, too, can get your body back.

Wink post-pregnancy shapewear helps you look slim and trim while your baby belly shrinks back down to size. Seamless and soft, the company’s undergarments are made using medical grade compression technology so they really hold you in without making you feel uncomfortable.

The thigh-length style ($92) gives your stomach and leg support while the bikini version ($89) takes care of any bulging at the waistline.

You don’t have to wait for baby to arrive before giving Wink a try. Check out their full line of mom-to-be products here.

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while I appreciate the product…is it really necessary to have a size 00 woman modeling it? Put an actual postpartum woman in it …would that be so hard?

- heather on

Heather, I thought the exact same thing! It’s hard enough getting your body back without nonsense like this making you feel worse about yourself. Maybe I’m being too sensitive though!

- Robin M. on

Nope, I don’t think you are being too sensitive!
I would prefer to see this on someone who actually needed it- the model is already ‘slim and trim’ so how can I see if the product actually works?

- Louise on

Ehh people that’s how everything is advertised these days. Just get over it.. Ever seen a chubby person really advertise something that supposed to make you look slimmer ? Ughhh..

- Bubbles on

I honestly think I’d be more inclined to buy things if they used normal women. This girl is way too skinny in the first place, and definitely too skinny for this type of ad.

- Jessicad on

what is she slimming? Her already flat tummy?

- Elisha on

Oh people everything is marketed using slim models. I personally wanted to say that I have one and they are amazing AND work. I’m a size 12 but got back into shape amazingly fast with my son’s birth after wearing one so I highly say they work.

- Monica on

Funny thing is if you actually knew her, then you would know she DID just have a baby and used the product. Don’t hate because she is thin. If you put in a little work after having a baby, you might look as beautiful as she does.

- Amy Elliott on

Oh these comments are funny, this “skinny model” is actually the owner of the company. She’s had 2 kids and has another on the way. Gotta admit I’m envious of her svelte physique in real-life, but she’s an awesome working mom with a great product (and great genes).

- Amy on

I agree it would be nice if they used a model that was actually postpartum. Someone that “bounced back” that fast has no need for this.

BTW Amy she is thin… not beautiful. There is a difference.

- That Girl on

The model is a wonderful mother that went through 3 pregnancy…her product works for all shapes and sizes….she looks that good because she works out and is mindful about what she eats….so please negative comments not wanted here….focus is the fabulous products Wink has to offer

- Heather on

Actually, I take back the “she’s not beautiful” comment . . . After seeing some of her videos on YouTube for the Peanut Shell baby sling, I have to agree she is very beautiful.

- That Girl on

Does this product actually work? Is it worth the money? Does anyone own one?

- nicole on

I know this model/owner and she’s a wonderful person inside and out. She’s down to earth and not a show off. She loves to help other people. I think her products are great! Used her Peanut Shell and now I’m pregnant again – can’t wait to use her WINK……

- sha on

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