Month: June 2020

Don’t Forget—Your Lips Need Sun Protection, Too

Sure, it’s easy to remember to apply sunscreen to your face every day but there are parts of your body screaming for a little sun protection, too. One of those is your lips. The best SPF lip balm will help protect that delicate skin while you’re out and about in the sun. Yes, you can get skin cancer around your lips! Because the thin skin has very little melanin, it’s more prone to aging and damage from UV rays.

Luckily, there are numerous lip balms on the market that contain at least broad-spectrum SPF 15. Reapply every two hours and your lips will stay protected. But that’s not all these babies do. With ingredients such as vitamins A and E, shea butter and sunflower seed oil, lips feel soft and hydrated all day long. There are also tinted SPF lip balms that provide gorgeous color along with hydration and sun protection.

Choose Sun Bum and Fresh’s tinted lip balms for glossy color that feels like butter, Coppertone and Supergoop!’s for the best protection during outdoor activities and Neutrogena and Burt’s Bees for fragrance-free, clear options. Shop those and our other favorites, below.

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burts bees lip balm

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Burt’s Bees 100% Natural All-Weather SPF15 Moisturizing Lip Balm

You know Burt’s Bees has basically every lip balm fragrance and tinted tube under the sun. We love this sheer version with SPF 15.

sunbum tinted lip balm

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Sun Bum Tinted Lip Balm SPF 15

You’ll be surprised how much pigment there is in these tinted lip balms. They’re basically like a glossy lipstick with broad-spectrum SPF 15.

supergoop play lip balm

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Supergoop! Play Lip Balm SPF 30 with Acai

Honey, shea butter and sunflower seed oil nourishes lips and helps retain moisture, broad-spectrum SPF 30 protects skin from UVA/UVB rays.

fresh sugar lip treatment

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Fresh Sugar Petal Tinted Lip Treatment Sunscreen SPF 15

There are a whopping 13 shades, including sheer, of this best-selling tinted lip balm. Sugar, Meadowfoam seed oil and Grapeseed oil helps smooth and soften skin, while vitamins C and E protect the skin.

coppertone sport sunscreen

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Coppertone Sport Sunscreen Lip Balm Broad Spectrum SPF 50

When you’re at the beach or by the pool, choose Coppertone’s aloe and vitamin E-enriched sunscreen with broad-spectrum SPF 50. It’s water resistant up to 80 minutes.

jack black antioxidants lip balm

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Jack Black Intense Therapy Lip Balm

This ultra-soft vegan lip balm features broad-spectrum SPF 25 plus skin-softening shea butter.

colorscience gloss

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Colorescience Sunforgettable Lip Shine SPF 35

This gloss contains zinc oxide for UV protection and hyaluronic acid, vitamin E and peptides for hydrated lips.

neutrogena lip balm

Image: Neutrogena.

Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Lip Moisturizer With Sunscreen, SPF 15

Soften dry, chapped lips with this PABA-free and fragrance-free lip balm with broad-spectrum SPF 15.

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These Innovative Products Make Achieving the Perfect Cat-Eye Foolproof

Whether you’re a fan of the subtle “French girl flick” (also affectionately referred to as the kitten eye) or prefer to up the drama with a thicker cat-eye wing, if you’ve ever used liquid or cream eyeliner, you know that it isn’t an easy feat. You can have the steadiest hands imaginable or watch endless tutorials on YouTube to get the technique down once and for all, but the bottom line is that creating a cat-eye look takes patience, precision and plenty of practice. While pencil eyeliners are great for rimming the waterline and creating a smokey effect, liquid eyeliners allow for a line that’s precise and expressive.

Not only is a cat-eye a makeup look, but, in our opinion, it’s also a fashion statement that can be customized to suit your mood, personality, outfit, and so on. It’s also incredibly versatile too—it looks chic paired with a no-makeup makeup look and a rosy neutral lip as it does vamped up with a sharp contour and berry-hued lip stain.

The trial-and-error period of mastering this iconic liquid eyeliner look can be downright maddening. With one slight slip of the hand, you can destroy the entire look. And, unlike other eyeliner formulas, liquid liners dry super quickly to ensure their unrivaled staying power. While many formulas come with welcomed long-lasting wearability, this pro comes with the con of an application process that’s anything but forgiving unless you’re a bona fide pro.

Sure, you can clean up some minor errors with some makeup remover and Q-tip, but the aftermath of one slip-up often takes you right back to square one requiring a complete re-do (and making you 15 minutes late to work) or leaves you feeling defeated enough to just surrender and embark on your day looking bare-eyed and defeated.

Whether you’re a new cat-eye convert or a well-versed advocate that just doesn’t have the time or patience to sit down and focus on their eye look every morning, there are some helpful beauty products designed to help you achieve the perfect cat-eye look without the effort, time and hassle.

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Margaret Josephs’ Striped Halter Dress

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There’s no questioning the fact that Margaret Josephs’ multicoloured striped halter neck dress was the perfect pick for her to wear to the Englewood, New Jersey pride ceremony today. And although at this point we need another cute dress option for summer like a hair pull to hole in the head, we may just need to pull the ponytail trigger on it anyways because love is love. 🌈❤🧡💛💚💙💜🌈

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Faryn

Margaret Josephs’ Striped Halter Dress

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11 Wedding Dress Styles for Older Women

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Getting married? Congratulations!

Are you getting married for the first time? Have you been down the aisle before? Or maybe you are renewing your vows with your longtime sweetheart? No matter what the context, you need a wedding dress that will make you shine on your special day.

Just because you are an older bride doesn’t mean you have to skimp on your wedding dress style. Many wedding dresses are designed with the older woman in mind without compromising on trends.

Sure, the body may change with age, but the spirits remain young, and you deserve to look stunning on your wedding day.

Let’s take a look at some simple tips and style advice to help you choose the perfect wedding dress.

White or Not?

You don’t have to shy away from wearing white just because you are an older bride or even if this isn’t your first wedding. White is the traditional color for wedding dresses, and if this is what you wish, go for it!

If you don’t want to wear white, you can also take a look at shades like ivory, blush, grey, or even gold. Truthfully, you can choose a wedding dress in any color that suits your style, personality, and complexion.

Be Yourself

The sky’s the limit when it comes to your wedding dress style. Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t wear a certain style because you are an older bride.

At this point in your life, you have pretty much determined your fashion sense and you know what suits your frame. You want something that will showcase your confidence and elegance.

Tip: Empire waists and soft lines typically flatter an older woman’s body as opposed to ball gowns and princess dresses.

What Length to Choose

Wedding dresses come in an assortment of lengths: from mini to floor-length. If your legs are one of your best features, why not think about a cocktail or tea-length dress? Choose the length that you are most comfortable in.

Tip: Mid-calf A-line dresses are a classic and look great if you are shorter and carry a few extra pounds. Also, you can show off those great shoes if you wear a shorter wedding dress.

What About Sleeves?

You don’t have to cover your arms – unless you want to. Don’t let anyone convince you to hide your arms simply because you are a bride over 50.

But if you do want to cover up your arms, you have plenty of options. Look for wedding dresses with sleeves, a matching cover-up, or even a formal jacket.

Tip: ¾-length sleeves are quite stylish and can flatter your hands and wrists.

Necklines that Flatter

Chances are you won’t want a plunging and extra revealing neckline for your wedding. But then again, if you are proud and confident showing cleavage, go for it.

Tip: Look for bateau and scoop neck necklines that are typically very flattering and chic. Halter tops and lace necklines are also great options for brides over 50.

Think Vintage

Vintage-inspired wedding dresses are a great option for older brides. Timeless elegant and sophisticated styles from the 20s and 30s can complement your beauty and grace on your wedding day.

Tip: Many vintage wedding dresses are designed with lace and delicate beading which can soften the look and provide a romantic feeling.

11 Wedding Dress Styles for Older Brides

There’s a lot of ways you can shop for your wedding dress. From your local bridal shop to designer online options. Online shopping has come a long way and now offers you more possibilities than ever before.

Here’s a list of some of my favorite wedding dresses for mature brides.

Vintage Romance at BHLDN

When shopping for wedding dresses you can visit Anthropologie’s bridal division BHLDN stores or easily shop your dress online and have it delivered. They offer a variety of designer and signature dresses in an array of styles.

I particularly like this romantic vintage wedding dress with scalloped sheer sleeves and fine beading.

Vintage Bonheur Wedding Dress

Photo: BHLDN Bonheur Dress

Stylish Design at MATCHESFASHION

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Lace-trimmed leaf-crepe gown

Photo: ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Lace-trimmed leaf-crepe gown

This Alexander McQueen wedding dress caught my eye because of its simple and stylish design features. The accented shoulders can add some definition to your shape and the crepe and lace mixed fabrics provide a flowy and easy fit. There are many other great options at MATCHES FASHION.

Perfect Plus-Size Short Lace Dress at David’s Bridal

Plus Size Wedding Belle Short Dress

Photo: Plus Size Wedding Belle Short Dress

This ivory, knee-length lace dress from David’s Bridal is a perfect wedding dress style to compliment your fabulous figure. Empire waisted dresses are simply the most flattering on any body type.

Elegant Hi/Low Wedding Dress from Tadashi Shoji Bridal

Get the best of both worlds with this beautiful, lace, off-the-shoulder gown that is short in the front and long in the back.

Mimi Gown

Photo: Mimi Gown

Tadashi Shoji Bridal has an assortment of exquisite wedding dresses that you can purchase in one of their retail stores or order online.

Modern Silhouette at BHLDN

Modern Silhouette Gown by Jenny Yoo Shipley

Photo: Jenny by Jenny Yoo Shipley Gown

This is another great modern look that I love and that suits the older bride very well. This chic halter top dress from BHLDN is perfect for the stylish and modern woman on her wedding day.

Sophisticated Gown by Justin Alexander

Organza Draped Illusion V-Neck Ball Gown

Photo: Organza Draped Illusion V-Neck Ball Gown

I am in love with this dress by Justin Alexander! This elegant wedding gown is perfect if you want the volume of a ball gown while keeping your look sophisticated and contemporary.

Off-the-Shoulder Stylish Dress by AMSALE

Off-the-Shoulder Stylish Wedding Dress

Photo: Shiri Gown

There is both simplicity and elegance in this off-the-shoulder, crepe, fit-to-flare wedding dress by AMSALE. It’s sure to flatter your figure.

Tulle Beauty by Tadashi Shoji

Ripley Sleeveless Full-Skirt Gown

Photo: Ripley Sleeveless Full-Skirt Gown

Tadashi Shoji effortlessly combines lace and tulle in this chic dress to provide an elegant look that can cater to many different body types.

Tailored Jumpsuit by Donna Karen

Belted Suit Style Jumpsuit

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Jumpsuits are very trendy for modern brides and can be a great alternative if you don’t wish to wear a dress. This perfectly tailored jumpsuit offered by Donna Karen is classy and will assure a flawless fit with its adjustable belt.

3-Piece Pantsuit by David’s Bridal

Embroidered Plus Size Three-Piece Pantsuit

Photo: Embroidered Plus Size Three-Piece Pantsuit

For an untraditional look go for this simple yet eloquent 3-piece pantsuit in sandstone offered by David’s Bridal. It will take you from afternoon to evening effortlessly on your special day.

Gold Floral Elegance at Pronovias

Gold Floral Elegant gown

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Luxurious combo of floral embroidered placements on the bodice and a pleated skirt make this dress offered at Pronovias the perfect option for the discerning mature bride.

Go Ahead, Say I Do

Choosing your perfect wedding dress can be challenging when you’re getting married later in life. Let’s face it, most photos promote young women in their 20s and it can sometimes be difficult to relate.

Simply follow your heart, and don’t let anyone tell you that you have to limit yourself because of your age. Choose a dress that you are comfortable in and that makes you feel beautiful and confident.

Which style of wedding dress do you like best? Tell us about your upcoming nuptials and what your wedding dress will look like.

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It’s Berry Season: 6 Good Reasons to Indulge – and Boost Your Health While You’re at It!

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I admit it – I’m hooked. Not generally
a greedy person, when I’m faced with bushes of free berries, I go nuts.
Ballistic. I can’t stop myself. Not only that, but I can’t pass the berry
display in the grocery store without nabbing at least a few packages. I love
berries!

In my effort to rationalize these
behaviors, I’ve taken a careful look at the health benefits of berries. They’re
among the healthiest foods on the planet. Who knew?

Berries Are Stars at Neutralizing Free Radicals in Your Body

Free radicals are those pesky
incomplete oxygen molecules that try to replace their missing electron with one
from another body cell.

Anthocyanin, the antioxidant in
berries, has
been shown to check this free radical activity
, hence reducing the risk of cancer,
heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease.

As we get older, we need more
antioxidants to combat these free radicals, and blueberries are number one at
doing just that. A half cup of blueberries provides the same antioxidant power
as five servings of other fruits and vegetables such as carrots, peas, apples,
squash, and broccoli.

Recent research has shown that blueberries are particularly successful in lowering blood pressure and improving vascular health because of their antioxidants.

Better yet, the antioxidant strength
of berries increases over time, so berries you pop in the freezer can be more
beneficial than the ones you pop into your mouth as you pick.

Berries Are Low in Calories

I was astonished when I learned that a
full cup of strawberries is only 49 calories. And they’re so good! A
medium apple has 95 calories yet offers half the health benefit of berries.
Here are the calorie counts for a cup of my other favorite berries:

  • blackberries: 62 cal
  • blueberries: 84 cal
  • strawberries: 49 cal
  • raspberries: 64 cal
  • cranberries: 50 cal

Berries Are High in Fiber

In case you’re not aware, we need
fiber to keep our systems moving, and as we age that becomes more and more of a
challenge.

Foods high in fiber also take longer
to work their way through our systems, which leads to reduced hunger and
increased feeling of fullness. So, not only are berries low in calories, but
they might even help us lose weight. Amazing!

Berries May Keep Us Young

A Department of Agriculture Study on Aging at Tufts University had a large group of healthy, older adults consume at least a cup of freeze-dried berries daily, while a control group was given a placebo.

Results showed that eating berries on
a regular basis improves key factors of age-related decline, particularly
cognitive skills and short term memory. Maybe berries will help me avoid that
frantic search for the right noun that’s become my nemesis.

Does that mean berries will keep us
young? Maybe. Could it also mean blueberries are better for me than spinach?
Hey!

Berries Are Extremely Nutritious

Strawberries are an excellent source
of vitamin C, with one cup of berries supplying 150% of the recommended daily
intake. Vitamin C is necessary for both the growth and repair of all our body
tissues, so that’s pretty important.

All berries provide vitamin C as well
as manganese, a nutrient essential for bone health. As we get older, we need to
do everything we can to keep our bones strong, and berries are one way to do
that.

Fresh Berries Can Significantly Reduce the Buildup of LDL Cholesterol

If you worry about your cholesterol
levels, reach for the blackberries first, but all berries have a similar effect
in lowering LDL (the bad cholesterol), consequently reducing your risk of heart
disease and stroke.

Berries Taste Great

Who among us doesn’t smile at the
prospect of a bowl of strawberries with cream? Or a sprinkling of raspberries
on a salad? I don’t think there’s a fruit that I enjoy more than berries, and
that makes me happy. They’re just berry delicious.

And then, if you’re like me, you enjoy
picking berries. Hence, another health benefit – exercise. I love to canoe up a
local river for my blueberries, which involves packing a lunch (25 calories),
heaving my canoe on the car (50 calories), picking up a friend (0 calories),
then paddling up the river to our secret blueberry portage (another 500
calories expended).

Then we have to hike, stoop, and squat
to pick the berries (100 calories). Of course, we finish by cooling off with a
swim in the river (another 100 calories), for a total of nearly 1000 calories
burned. Yup, it’s a win-win.

Once I return home with a gallon of
precious wild blueberries, I can indulge with impunity, knowing they’re doing
me a world of good.

What’s your favorite berry? Do you buy
or grow it? How do you prefer to eat it? Any special recipes you’d like to
share? Please do in the comments below!

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