Silhouette Consultant Answers Six Vital Figure Problems
When interviewed, Margaret Oliver was able to spare us a few minutes for us to ask what she considered were a woman’s biggest figure problems.
How can I become slimmer without strenuous exercises? By letting us help you slim with our wonderfully modern equipment that has been specifically designed so that you can lose inches where you want to. How can I regain my slim figure and firm stomach muscles after having a child? Simply by following an easy routine that very quickly firms and tones stomach muscles and ensures permanent results. Is the course tiresome? On the contrary, women of all ages have gained youthful vitality as soon as they began their course at Silhouette. Is a course with Silhouette expensive? Not at all. On a course basis it is as reasonable as 4/9 per visit, yet the results you obtain make you a much happier, healthier and more attractive individual. Will the course make me eat more? We have found that by following the routine this gives women the incentive to eat sensibly, there’s no need for drastic dieting or taking of drugs, just well-balanced nutritous meals.
Why won’t dieting restore body tone? We all know that weight can be reduced by dieting, however, when this weight disappears, one is left with slack muscles and loose, flabby skin. Silhouette can do your reducing for you and at the same time restore body tone. We also offer the wonderful beauty massage* which also helps restore body tone plus improve blood circulation. k Not to be confused with physiotherapy, in terms of the physiotherapy act.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31054, 9 May 1966, Page 7
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