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Pool Party Freak Out…
How to Look Hot When You're Not
Wearing A Lot
Swimsuit
cover-ups that flatter your figure
I'm
invited to a pool party
tomorrow at the home of a guy I really
like. The problem is that he's 26, I'm
30. All of his friends are young! I
want to look good, but, hey, I
have the body of a 30 year old!
I'm not in bad shape, but
I'm 5'1 and have an hourglass
figure that's heavier on the bottom
with a small waist and, 36C chest.
What can I possibly wear and be
comfortable in? Please help 'cause
cellulite sucks! (Fuquay-Varina,
NC)
Awmoygawd,
exposing one's flesh when
you're
dying to impress… not a
relaxing event!
But get over it. The guy invited you
because he must like you to
some degree. And being an "older
woman" of a mere four years is bubkas
once you pass
college life.
Youth doesn't guarantee a hot bod, but
age certainly should shine some
wisdom: Flatter your figure and
make the most
of what you've got!
You say you're not in bad shape and
have a busty hourglass body, so show
off your assets and keep what makes
you feel uncomfortable under
wraps- literally!
When you're not lounging on a chaise
or going for a dip in just
your swimsuit,
drape a pretty
sarong around your hips, island style.
It will emphasis your small waist and
camouflages your hips and thighs. Or
try a pair of drawstring waist Capri
pants that give the same effect. Do
wear a bathing suit top that emphasizes your bustline.
As far as cellulite goes, there's
nothing you can do overnight that's
worth the bother, but a
faux tan will
provide a clever hint of masking.
If you chill out about your figure,
your air of modesty may just provide
enough mystery to get the embers
blazing.
--July 19, 2002
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