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Christmas Crafts for Kids - An excellent article about Christmas crafts you can do with your children.
With the holiday season soon upon us, it's time to think about some fun crafts you can do with your children in preparation of Christmas. My kids love doing holiday crafts, and I'm sure yours will too! It has always been challenging...
Christmas Loans - Background to a Financially Sound New Year
While Christmas recedes into oblivion in a day or two, the expenses you made during the period are not going to leave you so easily. The breadwinner is familiar with this, and Christmas festivities appear bland to him. With Christmas loans,...
Sticking to a Gift Budget at Christmastime
The Christmas season is upon us, and with it one of the most difficult times to stick on a budget. It’s so easy to go overboard on gifts for those you love. There’s always some cute, cheap item that is just perfect, but when you find things like...
Surviving Grief at Christmas
I remember thinking that the impossible had happened. Daddy was supposed to live forever. Oh yes, rationally I knew that wasn’t possible, but my mind just couldn’t imagine a world without daddy in it.
Standing there in the emergency room...
Tips and Ideas for Making Bead Christmas Ornaments
Have you always wanted to create your own beaded ornaments but have little experience with bead work? Provided in this article are some simple tips that will help you create stunning and beautiful hand made beaded Christmas ornaments that will...
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Top 10 tips to Look Great at Christmas Parties whatever your Size
1. Fake it until you make it
If your flesh is looking pale and pasty, get a fake tan to look
great for the party season. Somehow golden brown looks slimmer
than pale and uninteresting.
2. Have a make-over
Treat yourself to a make-up lesson so your party face looks
glamorous and up-to-date, especially if you've been wearing the
same tired old make-up for years. The right make-up can take
inches off your face and draw all attention to your eyes rather
than your size.
3. Beat the bloat
For a few days before any big event avoid alcohol and caffeine,
and drink lots of water to flush out toxins. Eat lots of fresh
fruit and vegetables and eat only small quantities of other
carbohydrate foods, keeping to wholegrain rather than white
varieties of bread, rice or pasta. If you can afford it, try a
body wrap treatment before a special occasion - although the
results won't last for long.
4. Get the size right
Whatever you wear make sure it fits. There's nothing more
unsightly than a body trying to bulge out of an uncomfortably
tight dress. If you can't easily do up a garment then go for a
larger size. Better to have a simple outfit of black trousers or
long skirt and an evening top than a designer creation that
looks less than beautiful on you.
5. Simply does it
Avoid clingy and shiny fabrics, loud prints and bulky details
such as gathering, ruffles, puff sleeves and fluffy trimmings
which tend to draw unwanted attention to your size.
6. On a budget?
If you can't afford to treat yourself to a new outfit, update
last year's little number with some new fun jewelry or an
evening bag. Or you could look around
the second-hand clothing
stores and pick up a bargain. If you have a really big occasion
think about hiring a dress, especially if you're in the middle
of a weight loss program.
7. Wrap it up
If the tops of your arms are a bit flabby, drape a velvet or
satin stole lightly around them for a glam look. You'll feel
chique and elegant. Or choose a dress with long sheer sleeves.
8. Under cover
Remember to wear the right undies so that they support you
properly and don't show horribly under your outfit. Get fitted
for a new bra (especially if you've lost or gained weight
recently). Most large department stores have specialist fitters.
And look out for the Bridget Jones type magic knickers that keep
your tummy and thighs firmly in check. Wear dark sheer pantyhose
or stockings rather than lighter shades and avoid chunky shoes
which make legs look heavier.
9. Shady lady
Stay away from light colours which tend to add pounds and choose
dark shades. If traditional black doesn't suit you try navy or
some of the beautiful plummy tones around.
10. Be You
Make the effort to look the best you can for your party, but
don't forget that it's your smile, your posture, your confidence
and your whole personality that will be remembered, not your
dress or your party shoes. So walk tall, smile and go enjoy the
party.
Copyright 2005, Janice Elizabeth Small
About the author:
Janice Elizabeth is a weight loss coach and author of "The Diet
Exit Plan". Get her FREE ezine "No More Diets" and 24 page
special report "How to have a Great Christmas without piling on
the pounds" at http://www.SimplySlimming.com/Christmas TODAY!
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