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How to Look
Incredibly Young
by Chris Lovell
To
look incredibly young is not merely the glib promise of advertising
hype. It can be a total and absolute reality for each and every one of
us!
But
what's the real secret of looking young? Why do some people seem to
look far younger than their actual years?
Have you ever met someone who simply doesn't look their age at all? I'm
sure you have. Unlike some, I am a good judge of age, but I recently
had one such encounter with a man whom I estimated to be approaching
30. I was utterly shocked when this man began to show me photos of his
24 year old son who is an Army corporal. The man I was talking with
happened to be 45 years of age. Some folk take him to be at least half
this age!
What's his secret? Well, there are in fact several secrets to looking
and feeling young, and you are about to learn all of them in this
delightful eBook "How to Look Incredibly Young".
Just about everyone has heard of pop singers like Kylie Minogue,
Madonna, Cher and Tina Turner.
If you live in Europe or the USA then you'll no doubt have seen their
pop videos on TV. Emulated by millions of young women around the world,
these pop divas have been the fantasy of countless
male adolescents over the years. These female stars strut across the
stage scantily clad, defiantly provocative and sensuous, and going
through a grilling choreographic performance that would kill some women
half their age! Who would believe that these
sex-godesses have already been in show business for DECADES!!! Madonna
and Kylie have been wooing audiences since the 1980s, Cher has been at
it since the 1960s, and Tina Turner was strutting her stuff up on stage
in the 1950s!
It's hard to believe that this group of extraordinary women - adored by
countless adolescents - have an average age of 54. Yes FIFTY FOUR!!!
Kylie is 39, Madonna is 49, Cher is 61, and Tina Turner is 67. These
women each make a complete mockery of the "growing old" syndrome!!
Just take a look at Tina Turner's contemporaries (both male and
female), who were around when she became famous in the 1950's and
1960's. Many of them - the same age as she was at the time - are now
dead! And many of the ones who are still alive now look old and jaded,
and very few people consider them to be "sexy" or "attractive" anymore.
And some, who have resorted to cosmetic surgery, have merely swapped
their wrinkles for an un-natural look - which serves to draw your
attention to their advancing years even more.
What is it that keeps Kylie, Madonna, Cher and Tina Turner looking so
young and sexy right into the 21st century? Well it can be summed up in
two words - MENTAL ATTITUDE !!!
This handy little report explains that mental attitude in some detail.
When you have
the right mental attitude and genuine desire, you can truly delay and
even reverse the ageing process, and be the envy of others who will
wonder "how does he/she do it"! This eBook reveals exactly
what you need to do to. But don't worry, this process doesn't
involve buying expensive facial moisturisers or other cosmetic
products. And it doesn't mean that you have to go on any fancy diets or
resort to plastic surgery. Everything is revealed in this delightful
eBook "How to Look Incredibly Young".
The real joy of being young when you are "supposed" to be "old" is that
you have the best of both worlds: the looks of youth and the advantage
of life's experiences. With the help of this delightful little eBook,
you can
certainly look forward to a more youthful you.
Don't let anyone pin a label on you, such as "40-something" or
"grandma/pa". Be as mature as autumn, as warm as summer, and always as
young as spring. You can make this miracle begin happening now.
As
this ebook is quite small, we are including the following. . .
Plus
2 Bonus eBooks!
Physical
Beauty:
How To
Develop and Preserve It
eBook
In
this bonus eBook You’ll learn:
- What
Is Physical Beauty? Beauty is woman's age-old and
legitimate lure to attract a life companion of the other sex. Nature
helps the young girl with the gift of youth, and as a rule she is
willing to aid Nature in making the most of it.
- How
to Make and Keep the Figure Beautiful - the two main
essentials in making and keeping the figure beautiful.
- Beauty
of Skin - goes far to make a woman look
beautiful. The late Lillian Russell, who had a perfect complexion,
declared that "soap and water" was its secret. But even when
there are blackheads, blotches, pimples, a sallow, mothy or greasy
skin, and this simple specific fails, there is a cure.
- The
Features - Among the features, the eyes, "the windows of the
soul," might be given first place, though every feature of the face
has its share in establishing facial beauty and charm.
- The
Hair - often makes an otherwise plain person beautiful -
And practically every woman, if she cares to make the effort, may have
beautiful hair.
- The
Hands - NO hands, as one authority on female beauty has declared, "reveal
every hidden secret of the soul .... in their shape, texture and color"
- The
Feet - A beautifully formed foot is
as charming to the eye as a beautifully shaped hand. Shoes, of course,
have much to do with preserving or distorting the natural foot outline,
and in this connection several practical facts should be remembered.
- Beauty
and Clothes - Our ideal of beauty,
of living, actual beauty, is no longer the nude human figure of the
ancient Greeks. Our beauty and our beauties are clothed, in deference
both to climatic and moral grounds. Clothes, therefore, are an element
and an important one
- The
Plastic Surgeon as a Beautifier - As
a rule the plastic surgeon is mainly called - upon to operate on
members of the theatrical profession, women whose actual, visible
beauty is one of the greatest assets in their convincing presentation
of roles in which youth and loveliness are a first requisite.
- Beauty
During Maternity - The outward and
visible bodily condition which precedes maternity is the last thing of
which a woman should feel ashamed. It is indeed the sign of a glorious
responsibility and should be revered as such.
- Special
Hints for Throat and Bust Development - The throat and bust often
call for development because of a lack of natural fullness quite out of
keeping with what their natural lines should be. The two great bust and
throat developers.
- And
much, much more!
Before marriage all girls usually make
the most of their physical charms. Beauty is woman's age-old and
legitimate lure to attract a life companion of the other sex. Nature
helps the young girl with the gift of youth, and as a rule she is
willing to aid Nature in making the most of it.
But many a young woman, once married, grows careless about the care of
the hair, hands, skin and figure. She neglects her person and her
clothes, and tends to become a slovenly household drudge.
Now Physical Beauty is a definite part of the feminine sex appeal.* And
a happy marriage depends largely on a normal and happy sex appeal on
the part of the woman, and corresponding sex interest on the part of
the man. In neglecting your own physical charm, you are encouraging
lack of interest in your husband.
A
husband may for some time not notice the change. Sooner or later,
however, meeting other women, he will make comparisons. He will
suddenly realize that his wife no longer appears young and beautiful as
when first he married her. And he may turn to some other woman for the
charm his wife no longer supplies.
The intelligent woman gives some time each day to the "keeping up" of
her quota of personal charms. Youth and beauty are largely a matter of
good mental and physical condition. Every woman should study how to
keep her youth and beauty.
+
Why Grow Old?
eBook
"We
do not half realize what slaves we are to our
mental attitudes, what power our convictions have to influence our
lives.
Multitudes of people undoubtedly shorten their lives by many years
because of
their deep seated convictions that they will not live beyond a certain
age —
the age, perhaps, at which their parents died. How often we hear this
said:
"I do not expect to live to be very old; my father and mother died
young."
If you have
convinced yourself, or if the idea
has been ingrained into the very structure of you being by your
training or the
multitudes of examples about you, that you will begin to show the marks
of age
at about fifty, that at sixty you will lose the power of your
faculties, your interest
in life; that you will become practically useless and have to retire
from your
business, and that thereafter you will continue to decline until you
are cut
off entirely, there is no power in the world that can keep the old-age
process
and signs from developing in you.
Thought leads. If
it is an old age thought, old age must follow. If it is a
youthful thought, a perennial young life thought, a thought of
usefulness and
helpfulness, the body must correspond. Old age begins in the mind. The
expression of age in the body is the harvest of the old-age ideas which
have
been planted in the mind. We see others about our age beginning to
decline and
show marks of decrepitude, and we imagine it is about time for us to
show the
same signs. Ultimately we do show them, because we think they are
inevitable.
But they are only inevitable because of our old age mental attitude and
race
habit beliefs.
If we actually
refuse to grow old; if we insist on holding the youthful ideal
and the young, hopeful, buoyant thought, the old-age ear-marks will not
show
themselves."
-- Orison Swett Marden
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Since
its release in 2002, the How to Look
Incredibly Young eBook has been on sale for
$9.95.
However, if you order today, you can get that ebook plus Physical
Beauty: How to Develop and Preserve It plus WHY GROW OLD?
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