Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1959)

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will you put him in that MISTLETOE You have 20 days to make sure you do 5 Today’s the day to make up your mind. Resolved: That you’ll be as tempting a bit of mistletoe bait come Christmas as Carol Lynley is on the opposite page. If you don’t think it’s possible, ask Carol herself. She wowed us in these pictures. We’d heard that Carol had been on a diet, but there she is, all slimmed down, her hair smooth and shining, her complexion clear. It can happen to you. First, take a good long look in a full-length mirror. Like what you see? Why not? If it’s a tinier waist you’d like, try this. Stand erect, feet comfortably apart. Raise right arm overhead, bend as far as you can to left, sliding left hand down back of thigh to knee. Return to starting position and repeat, bending to right. Begin with 10 bends, each side, and build to 20. You’ll see results in a week. 6 Stiff? That exercise is built for speed — if not for comfort. But it’ll get easier as you get more limber, and if you keep at it every night till Christmas, it will whittle an inch or two off that waistline. And while you’re at. it, let’s exercise those mental muscles. Are they a bit stiff, too? If you’re worried about being speechless on that big date, you’ll find plenty of words in books. Read at least one before Christmas. Ask your library or book store for “The Once and Future King,” by T. H. White, a beautiful, often funny book that retells the King Arthur legend — or try “Only in America,” by Harry Golden. If you talk a blue streak, but all it adds up to is a batch of gossip, pick up today’s newspaper and make it part of your daily ritual from now on. You’ll find it’s fun to be in the know. 7 Now, back to that mirror. Examine your skin, than which beauty is deeper. Still, blemishes will scare off even Santa. Before even thinking about makeup, start now to get enough sleep, fresh air and exercise. Just as important are plenty of lean meat, fresh fruits and vegetables, milk and whole grain cereals. No rich desserts, fried foods, spicy dishes or soda fountain treats, please. ( Continued ) 30