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December 21, 2007

Carson Kressley Shows Women How to Look Good Naked

Carson_kressleu It's no surprise that four out of five American women say they are dissatisfied with their bodies. Just take a look at how the media portrays the perfect shape, then go stand in front of the mirror. Need I say more. Most of us don't see a very pretty picture.

To help change our perception, Lifetime Television has brought Britain’s hit reality series “How to Look Good Naked” to the States. Hosted by Carson Kressley ("Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"), the show teaches women of all shapes and sizes how to go from self-loathing to self-loving without resorting to interventions like extreme dieting or cosmetic surgery.

This new show starts January 4th but the folks at Lifetime are giving you a chance to see the first episode right now because you are a fan of Boomers Making A Difference.  All you have to do is click here then plug in the user name and password below. Hope you enjoy it. 

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Password:   5zyf6pxf

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