11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Little Bible for Wanna Be Strippers!, Nov 18 2004
By Tamii - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dance Naked: A Guide to Unleashing Your Inner Hottie (Hardcover)
This book is a "must have" for ladies who'd like to emulate the look of professional strippers for their lovers or for ladies who are learning the art of striptease. The information is easy to understand and follow. Additionally, the author does an excellent job of dispelling a lot of myths that regular women have about the stripping profession.
The exercises included really help women who are not comfortable with nudity or who don't feel comfortable with their bodies to become comfortable with being naked and just enjoy their bodies no matter what their size or shape is. Also, the author makes some very good points about how to get the sexual confidence that good strippers seem to exude naturally.
The tips on music, make-up, nails, clothes, lingerie, shoes and how to talk sexy are good and practical. Unfortunately, this book does not include any pictures. I think pictures would have given absolute novices a better idea of how to pull the stripper look together. I also wish that the author had spent a bit more time writing about props. I find that men really love to see women use and play with props!
Ladies, if you want to surprise your man with a new "stripper look" or learn some stripper techniques---Get this book! I think it'll be worth every bit of your money and more! Moreover, this book is an excellent addition to the video, "The Art of Erotic Dance for the Everyday Woman."
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Become a HOTTIE now!, Jun 26 2005
By Lee Mellott "Skin Care For Wrinkles" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dance Naked: A Guide to Unleashing Your Inner Hottie (Hardcover)
Ok very unlikely this 40 something will be dancing naked anytime soon. Not sure the strip clubs are looking for my 40 something type and to be honest..just dont have the desire to shake the "thang" for the masses. So even though I don't want to Dance Naked..I sure want to look good naked!
And thats why I picked up a copy of Jessica Kayla Conrad's book,
"Dance Naked: A Guide to Unleashing Your Inner Hottie".
To my shock the library had it...but I enjoyed it so much that I bought a copy.
In the book Conrad makes the case on how you too can become a hottie by taking tips from the women who make their living taking it off.
The deal is you don't have to be beautiful to be hot. You can give the impression of "hotness" by how you style your hair, do your makeup etc.
Conrad walks you through the steps.
I have always opted for a classic simple style and I am not about to switch to cleavage baring tops or dragon lady nails....but I have taken a few tips from Conrad to spice up my everyday persona.
I will keep the short blond classic bob I have though Conrad states that men love long hair (we all know that) but I did start dancing more for exercise and wearing frosty pink on my nails occasionally. I picked up gel baby oil for a soft body glow, fake individual eyelashes for eye flirt and heck even retired a few pair of grandma panties.
My complaint with the book is its too short. I want more and greater details. However, the book is a super starting point to have fun with.
Other Conrad tips include how to get that pouty mouth, fake bake a tan, what jewelry to wear and more.
A super read for women who want more Pama Glama (Pam Anderson) in their life..I just took a tidbit here and a tidbit there without going over the top and am having fun with it!
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Save your money, I'm sure the library carries this book, Oct 2 2005
By G. Pereira "glow" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dance Naked: A Guide to Unleashing Your Inner Hottie (Hardcover)
This book is excellent for women who don't plan on stripping outside of their living rooms.
Most of the "exercises" in the book are for getting comfortable with your own body like doing laundry naked, etc. I suppose this is practical for some women who have issues with being naked except for shower and sex.
Some of the tips are useful (like GlamaPam makeup tips) but others are not like making abs with tanning lotion because strippers don't workout because they don't have time anf the list of different types of strippers of which none I could relate.
The 3 song New York City lap dance is broken down per song and detailed. In the end, she tells you to 'never do this dance in an actual strip club' unless you are getting paid a million dollars or dancing for Sugar Ray, yet NYC is known for this type of lap dance. All this talk about being a "hottie" and making money and there are NO pictures in the book to back it up.
The book seems like it is made for woman who just want to dance for their husbands in their dark living room and not for aspiring strippers, like myself.