Beauty
Last update: July 20, 2009

  • Simple Skin Recipes new!
    You’d pay good money for this treatment if you were at a spa! Using five pure and simple ingredients, you can expect to be energized as well as exfoliated. Read more>>>
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  • Botox or Fat Injections .. Which is Best? new!
    Many Baby-Boomers are feverishly looking for ways to reduce wrinkles, acne scarring, and generally regain a more youthful appearance. Here we compare two popular treatments. How do they work? Read more>>>
  • Age appropriate: Fashion tips for baby boomers
    Women over 50 tend to get frustrated when it comes to finding something perfect to wear. Baby boomers can get lost in a sea of rules, fashion trends and age-appropriate concerns. Dressing after a certain age can be quite challenging. Stacy London, TODAY’s fashion expert and co-host of TLC’s “What Not to Wear,” shares a few fashion tips for mature, successful women who might have trouble finding up-to-date outfits for different occasions. Read more>>>
  • Hollywood Secrets to Looking Younger
    Who knew Susan Sarandon was past 60, or Christie Brinkley (a face of Cover Girl) was born in 1954. Of course, looking young in Hollywood means avoiding an early, forced retirement, but just what ARE these celebrity secrets? And better yet, how can you and I benefit from what they use and what they know? Read more>>>
  • Retailers Leave Baby Boomers Dry
    One look at the list of Sunday night's Emmy Award nominees for best actress in a drama series was a clear indication that successful, middle-aged women are now on center stage on TV, not just supporting characters. Kyra Sedgwick, the youngest of the nominees--the others were Glenn Close, Sally Field, Mariska Hargitay and Holly Hunter--is 43 years old.All of a sudden, being middle-aged is somewhat trendy. Read more>>>
  • Beauty In Women Of "A Certain Age"
    "Ok, we’ve all heard this saying: "Women over a certain age should never have, a ‘young’ hairstyle, short skirts, blue eye shadow," and so on. If you are my age (40-something) or older, you’ve probably been haunted by these same age-Nazi comments." Read more>>>
  • Nine Old-age Beauty Rituals - Naturopathy
    There have been plenty of new-age beauty brands promising you the world, but here are very simple, elementary old-age rituals that Indian queens of that “Kingdom Era” used to follow. Read more>>>
  • Sleeping Beauty in Old Age
    At Whispering Woods Nursing Homemirrors reveal the truth of time, beautyfaded into the years. All she wants to dois descend into sleep, but attendantspester her into crafts, jewelry making,flower arranging classes. She has no usefor such things. Read more>>>
  • BE WELL - There's beauty in ageing
    Wrinkles, changes in sexual function, wearing reading glasses, menopause, andropause and, perhaps, chronic lifestyle diseases are some of the other health issues which ageing individuals must face and make peace with. But Dr. Denise Eldemire-Shearer, of the West Indies' (UWI's) Professor of Public Health and Ageing, said that by no means should ageing, a normal development phase in the life cycle, be feared. Read more>>>
  • Topless Jamie Lee Curtis Promotes Aging Beautifully
    Jamie Lee Curtis has posed topless on the cover of a magazine in a bid to persuade older women they can remain beautiful if they take care of themselves. Read more>>>
  • Which wrinkle cream is best for you
    Old age has always been thought to be avoidable, but, not now! We all know that old age is the bringer of wrinkles. In old age, the face that used to attract attention for its youthfulness, now attracts attention in a negative way. Youthfulness engenders thoughts of vibe and beauty, whereas, in old age, your wrinkles are at the forefront. Read more>>>
  • SKIN CARE -Remedies for common skin ailments
  • Turning back the ‘creepy old hands’ of timeNew procedures plump up bony hands and zap age spots
    For Susan Waitley, it was her “banana hands” that did it. “You know how a banana starts to get spots as it gets older?” says the 62-year-old entrepreneur from San Diego. “I started to look at my hands the same way. I thought, ‘I look like an aging banana here.’” Read more>>>
  • How not to look old
    If you're female and more than 40 (and haven't had work), chances are you've felt invisible. Young men have looked straight past you like nobody was there; teenage shop assistants have addressed you as "Madam"; and seemingly the only attention on offer (albeit, unwelcome) has come from vastly older men with back hair... Read more>>

 

 
       

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