Saturday, April 09, 2005

Look thinner than you really are.

You’re in the middle of a diet, but you’re anxious to look thinner or you simply have a more robust body and there is nothing you can do about it. Don’t worry; there are little tips that work even in your case! Here are some of them:

• In what concerns women, things can be worked out more easily: make-up can be an ally and a special tool to make some changes in your favor. It is essential to get a tan! Stay in the sun or go to a beauty saloon, use a tanning lotion or whatever it takes to color your skin. If you use a tanning lotion insist more under the cheeks, as the colored areas always look deeper and this will make your face look thinner than it really is. Use a lot of eye make up in order to make your eyes bigger, because the bigger your eyes look, the smaller your face seems. Also, give special attention to your eyebrows for the same reasons as the ones mentioned above. You can even make up your legs: lay a vertical line of oil on the middle part of your legs, so that it makes your bone shine. You’ll discover that you’re legs, due to the extra shine, never looked longer!

• This trick goes well both for men and women. It has to do with the manner in which we arrange our hair. The more volume we give to our hair, the better. Your face will look smaller than it really is and it will give you a certain charm, especially if you don’t forget to play with it, from time to time.

• The clothes you’re wearing can indeed make a difference! Don’t use clothes that are too colored, they will only attract more eyes on the areas that you plan to hide. Chose black or dark blue clothes, as they will make you look up to 5 kilos thinner. In what concerns the right length for the skirt, women who intend to look a lit thinner than they really are should stick to the skirts that go up to the knees. Shorter ones show how fat their legs are and longer one show tick ankles. Both men and women should wear clothes with vertical stripes (they go for pants, skirts, shirts, dresses etc.). Use blouses and shirts with buttons, because they create a vertical line. The same effect is produced by long zippers. Loose the pockets or avoid filling them up. They will only make those areas look bigger than they are. Both men and women wear jeans from time to time, so make sure you have in your wardrobe at least two pairs of jeans that do not disadvantage you.

• Mind the position of your body. A correct position can make you up to three centimeters taller than you are.

• Reduce the quantity of alcohol that you consume. It will not only improve your health, but also help you get rid of one two pounds, in no time. Keep in mind these tricks and use your imagination to discover more!

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