Month: June 2020

To Be or Not to Be Invisible After 60: The Choice Is Yours

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A couple of years ago I realized how easily I could become an ‘invisible’ elder if I allowed that to happen.

I was attending a meeting with some of my co-workers. At one point, I started to offer an opinion but was immediately interrupted by a younger female colleague.

At first, I didn’t feel like it was a slight. But when another female colleague began talking over me, I started feeling as though I had become the invisible elder woman in the room.

Did some of my colleagues think I no longer had anything relevant to say because I was at least a decade older than the rest of them?

Having Choices

Fortunately, I knew I had a choice. As a communication professional, I was aware of some nonverbal strategies I could use to make sure that my voice counted in future meetings with my colleagues.

Before intentionally using specific nonverbal strategies, I like to consider how important it is for me to be visible in a given situation.

If I do want my voice counted, then I know I can use my clothing choices to convey strength. I can also establish a sense of presence in most situations. Finally, I can use specific nonverbal signals to open a channel for me to speak.

Deciding When to Be Visible

Sometimes I think it’s a relief that others don’t see me. I can go to meetings without having to comment, I can attend events without much fuss, or I can even shop for a new car without pesky sales people hovering over me.

Other times, I don’t want to be invisible. When I want others to see and hear me I know that it helps if I acknowledge them. Even when I want to buy a sandwich at a deli, simply smiling or saying something like, “How’s your day going?” can make all the difference.

The same is true when going to meetings. While I don’t personally care for small talk, acknowledging others does open up the door to being acknowledged in return.

The next time I attended my work meeting, I did take time to personally connect with people in the room before getting down to business. In that instance, I deliberately chose to become visible.

Letting Your Clothing Do the Talking

We all have the power to manage the impressions we want to convey; one way we can do this is through our clothing and accessory choices. Even our color choices can make a statement.

For instance, in Western culture, dark blue tends to convey trustworthiness. Red can communicate energy. Black can convey power.

At the next work meeting I attended I wore a cobalt blue blouse and bold silver jewelry. As a result, I felt confident, and my clothes made a statement before I even opened my mouth.

Creating Presence

In her 2012 TED Talk, Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are, social psychologist Amy Cuddy shared that using power poses can boost your feelings of confidence and change other people’s perceptions of you as well.

As an example, Cuddy describes how doing power posing before interviews actually changes your hormones and helps you feel more assertive.

Some of these poses, such as raising your hands in victory or doing the Wonder Woman pose – feet astride and hands on your hips – are ones a person can use prior to meetings or situations where confidence is needed.

When I need to give a presentation to an unfamiliar group or want to project confidence in a meeting, I have found that doing power posing a few minutes before these encounters does make a difference.

All of us can use a confidence boost at times. Sometimes when I power pose, I say to myself, “You’ve got this.”

Sending the Right Signals

When I want others to see and hear me, I have to think about my posture during different encounters. If I slump in my chair or try to take up as little space as possible, I am signaling insignificance.

However, if I sit up straight, relax my arms, and allow myself to claim my space, I’m letting others know I am engaged and might have something worthwhile to contribute.

Sitting up straight also makes vocal projection easier. Vocal projection can be difficult for some of us because we were encouraged to be quieter and more ‘ladylike’ when we were growing up. In reality, small, apologetic voices sound uncertain and are easier to discount.

When I attended my next work meeting, I used my eyes to signal that I wanted to talk. I maintained eye contact with others at the table until I finished talking. If anyone had tried to interrupt me, I would have held up my hand like a stop sign. If needed, I would have added a friendly, “Just a minute.”

Planning Matters

I don’t always think about the fact that I can become invisible without thinking about it. The strategies I use help me when I want to be seen and heard.

By using appropriate strategies such as these, anyone can assertively express themselves without coming across as aggressive or self-focused. When participating in meetings, when talking to the doctor, or when simply wanting good customer service, our voices do matter!

As elder women, I suspect most of us have experienced feeling invisible. Please share a time when you felt invisible. How did you handle it when others tried to discount your presence or voice? Are there times when you have chosen to move among people without being seen? I’d love to hear about your experiences.

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Eek—These Hand Sanitizer Brands May Be Seriously Toxic

While we’re all washing our hands as often as possible to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, it’s not always possible to get to a sink. That’s what makes hand sanitizer helpful in a pinch. But according to a new report from the FDA, there are some hand sanitizers on the market that are toxic and should not be used. These include any manufactured by Eskbiochem SA de CV in Mexico. Don’t worry—there are only a few brands.

Check your pile of hand sanitizers at home and make sure none include methanol (wood alcohol), “a substance that can be toxic when absorbed through the skin or ingested,” according to the FDA. The list of hand sanitizers below should never be used, but methanol shouldn’t be an ingredient in any—ever. Methanol exposure has serious side effects, including “nausea, vomiting, headache, blurred vision, permanent blindness, seizures, coma, permanent damage to the nervous system or death,” per the FDA.

According to the report, the FDA has asked Eskbiochem to remove the products from the market but so far, the brand has yet to do so. That’s why the FDA is issuing this report. If you have any of these at home, dispose of them in a toxic waste container—not down the drain.

  • All-Clean Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-002-01)
  • Esk Biochem Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-007-01)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-008-04)
  • Lavar 70 Gel Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-006-01)
  • The Good Gel Antibacterial Gel Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-010-10)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-005-03)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-009-01)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-003-01)
  • Saniderm Advanced Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-001-01)

To help reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus, the FDA recommends washing your hands for at least 20 seconds or, when not possible, using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent ethanol. Beware of “natural” alcohol-free versions as those won’t be effective. Read the report for more information. And wear your mask!

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Does Learning a Musical Instrument Maintain Brain Health?

Brain Benefits to Playing Instrument

Learning to play a musical instrument is something that many of us have considered doing at some point. As well as being fun and providing a great sense of achievement, there are many health benefits of playing an instrument.

Medical research has yielded many studies that produce some surprising ways that you can benefit from playing a musical instrument. I’ll be honest, I have played guitar for 25 years and was still blown away to discover some of these benefits.

MOOD – Anxiety / Depression

I have found that playing music is a great way to take my mind off everything and focus deeply on something else. Taking my mind off everything for a while is really effective for reducing anxiety about things that we sometimes cannot control.

A study in 2011 of patients suffering from depression noted that those who engaged in music therapy saw lower levels of depression and anxiety than patients who did not.

Sometimes I’ll just play guitar for half an hour when I’m struggling with something, and that session will make me feel like I have taken a bit of space from everything. I’m better able to get some perspective.

Maintaining Language and Speech Skills

Playing a musical instrument has excellent cognitive and verbal benefits too. A 2014 study notes that playing an instrument activates the same brain pathways as word generation and language tasks.

Scientifically, this means that even a brief musical training session increases the blood flow in the left hemisphere of your brain. As such, musical training results in a ‘rapid change’ in the cognitive mechanisms used for music perception which are the same mechanisms used for language.

Intuitively, this also makes a lot of sense. If you can express yourself by playing a musical instrument, this helps you to express yourself through language and speech and maintain this area of your brain.

Rehab and Injury Recovery

Brain plasticity (or neuroplasticity) is the ability of the brain to form new connections, or re-wire itself. Without this ability, the brain would not be able to recover from injury, e.g., a stroke, and thus it is a vital aspect of brain health. To this point, a 2013 study found that musicians had more grey matter than non-musicians.

Neuroscientist Gavin Bidelman sums up the relationship between music training and age-related declines like this:

“Musical activities are an engaging form of cognitive brain training and we are now seeing robust evidence of brain plasticity from musical training not just in younger brains, but in older brains too.”

A lot of music performances can make you feel like the neurons in your brain are rewiring themselves!

The point here is that playing a musical instrument is almost like an insurance policy. If you ever need to recover from a stroke or a brain injury, then a history of playing music could be a helpful factor in your recovery.

The Ability to Multi-Task

You have probably noticed that the brain can sometimes lose concentration when stressed – that is when it is dealing with several things at once.

These stresses tend to stack one on top of another – it is exactly when we are hungry, without our glasses, listening to some external noise like a car alarm going off, and doing something complicated when someone asks us an innocent question – and then we snap!

Any one or two of these ‘stresses’ on their own is fine but when they stack on top of each other, then anyone can lose the ability to function effectively.

However, learning a musical instrument has been proven to help process multi-sensory information and to cope better when many things are all happening at once.

Other Benefits

Science certainly seems to confirm the positive impact of playing a musical instrument for the brain.

The benefits of playing an instrument are also quite intuitive, however. If you give your brain some new and challenging things to do on a regular basis, its ability to cope with new and challenging situations improves.

Whatever instrument you play and whatever stage you are at (novice or accomplished), I strongly suggest that you find a way to get a musical instrument into your life.

There are many quality resources out there that will help you choose an instrument and learn the basics. YouTube videos and other tutorials can be very helpful as well.

My personal offering is a free 85-page ebook for teaching complete beginners the fingerpicking style on guitar.

What musical instrument do you play? How did you go about choosing it? Do you have a favorite tune? What benefits have you noticed in your cognitive abilities since you started playing? Please share in the comments below.

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20 Body Highlighters That Are Basically Vacation in a Bottle

The thought of stepping into an airport right now gives me pause and TBH, venturing to my stoop is enough traveling for the current times. Still, I think literally all of us wouldn’t mind going on vacation right now. Personally, I’d love to be on a tropical island with a margarita in my hand and sand underneath my feet. But since a previously planned trip is on an indefinite pause, I can only imagine what would’ve been and get some use out of the products that were sitting in my carry-on, including the best body highlighter.

Tanning is no good for the skin, and sunscreen is a non-negotiable, so head-to-toe luminizers are a must-have whenever I’m headed somewhere hot. My favorite options not only deliver an instant glow-up. They’re also enriched with nourishing ingredients that moisturize instead of merely sitting on the surface of the skin. And then there are those special standouts that bronze, hydrate and protect the skin with sun protection—a triple-whammy that combines multiple products into one bottle and saves you time.

Self-tanners are just as effective, but they can also get messy and be challenging to remove if applied incorrectly. Plus, take it from someone who constantly changes her mind: nothing is more gratifying than washing off the shimmer at the end of the day, especially if you have a run or a brisk walk on your daily schedule. If you’re in a vacation state of mind but have no plans to travel, snag one of these body highlighters to get a post-vacay glow without leaving the house or braving a crowded beach.

 

Phoera Just Glow Body Luminizer

Phoera.

Phoera Just Glow Body Luminizer

A gel-based, high-shine highlighter with a dewy, glossy finish.

Buy: Phoera Just Glow Body Luminizer $8.98

Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs Illuminator

Sally Hansen.

Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs Illuminator

A cult-favorite, water-resistant, roll-on highlighter that cover freckles, veins, and other unwanted marks.

Buy: Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs Illuminator $8.47

Sol by Jergens Body Bronzer

Jergens.

Sol by Jergens Enhancing Body Bronzer

An instant skin enhancer that bronzes and brightens the skin without leaving it greasy.

Buy: Sol by Jergens Enhancing Body Bronzer $16.99

 

SOL Body Shimmering Dry Oil

SOL Body.

SOL Body Shimmering Dry Oil

A copper and gold pearl highlighter infused with nourishing argan, marula, and coconut oils.

 

 

Fenty Beauty Liquid Diamond Bomb Glitter Highlighter

Fenty Beauty.

Fenty Beauty Liquid Diamond Bomb Glitter Highlighter

A limited-edition platinum sparkle highlighter made with superfine 3D glitter.

L'Oreal Beach Bae Face & Body Luminizer

L’Oreal.

L’Oreal Beach Bae Face & Body Luminizer

A lightweight and hydrating glow getter available exclusively at Walmart along with the rest of the Summer Belle collection.

 

 

Morphe Glamabronze Face & Body Bronzer

Morphe.

Morphe Glamabronze Face & Body Bronzer

An Ulta-exclusive powder highlighter available in five rich shades.

Nyx California Beamin' Face & Body Bronzer

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Nyx California Beamin’ Face & Body Bronzer

A multifunctional bronzer that can be used as an all-over highlighter, on the face as a traditional bronzer or as part of a contoured makeup look.

 

LORAC TANtalizer Body Bronzing Luminizer

LORAC.

LORAC TANtalizer Body Bronzing Luminizer

A quick-drying, vitamin-enriched luminizer made with microfiber gold and copper pearls for a second-skin-like finish.

Uoma Beauty Black Magic Carnival Face & Body Bronzing Highlighter

Uoma Beauty.

Uoma Beauty Black Magic Carnival Face & Body Bronzing Highlighter

A coconut-scented creamy powder formula that deposits a lit-from-within glow from head to toe.

M.A.C Bronzer Strobe Body Lotion

M.A.C Cosmetics.

M.A.C Bronzer Strobe Body Lotion

A creamy body moisturizer made with bronze particles to give the skin a subtle iridescent sheen.

Pacifica Sun + Skincare Mineral SPF Bronzing Body Butter Crystal Shimmer SPF 50

Pacifica.

Pacifica Sun + Skincare Mineral SPF Bronzing Body Butter Crystal Shimmer SPF 50

A water-resistant, 100% vegan sunscreen that also gives the skin a bronze glow.

Makeup Revolution Molten Body Glow

Makeup Revolution.

Makeup Revolution Molten Body Glow

A liquid illuminator best applied with a brush to the body for a healthy-looking summer glow.

Sol de Janeiro Glowmotions Glow Body Oil

Sol de Janeiro.

Sol de Janeiro Glowmotions Glow Body Oil

An ultra-hydrating, buildable body tint infused with coconut oil, acai oil, and cupuacu butter.

Becca Cosmetics Shimmering Skin Perfector® Pressed Highlighter

Becca Cosmetics.

Becca Cosmetics Shimmering Skin Perfector® Pressed Highlighter

An award-winning highlighter that goes on like a powder but melts down into a creamy texture that blends beautifully with the skin, leaving it more luminous than ever.

Patrick Ta Beauty Major Glow Body Oil

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Patrick Ta Beauty Major Glow Body Oil

A skin-loving highlighter that brightens, hydrates and more, thanks to stabilized vitamin C, vitamin E, and squalane.

Huda Beauty N.Y.M.P.H. Not Your Mama’s Panty Hose All Over Body Highlighter

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Huda Beauty N.Y.M.P.H. Not Your Mama’s Panty Hose All Over Body Highlighter

A lightweight, water-based face and body luminizer that goes on smooth without leaving awkward lines.

tarte Park Ave Princess™ Waterproof Face & Body Bronzer

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tarte Park Ave Princess™ Waterproof Face & Body Bronzer

A waterproof lightweight powder made with Amazonian clay to extend wear.

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Marc Jacobs Beauty Glow Away Bronzing Coconut Body Stick

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Marc Jacobs Beauty Glow Away Bronzing Coconut Body Stick

A transfer-resistant, non-sticky highlighter made with five forms of coconut to moisturize the skin.

GOOP GOOPGLOW Body Luminizer

GOOP.

GOOP GOOPGLOW Body Luminizer

A hyaluronic acid- and squalane-infused body lotion that also gives the skin a “candle-lit glow.”

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15 New Beauty Products to Complete Your Next Target Run

To be honest, it wasn’t that hard to go without salon mani-pedis, haircuts, and beauty supply runs when stay-at-home orders became the new “normal.” After those first few weeks, I was more concerned with remembering to wash my face and keep my stay-at-home routine fresh. So much has changed since then, including my desire for a never-ending mountain of products to try, but one thing that hasn’t is my obsession with Target. It’s been a long time since I stepped inside a store, but all of the best Target beauty products to launch this year have me more than ready for a reunion with my beloved go-to for randomly necessary errands.

When considering the breadth of drugstore beauty options out there, Target aisles have always impressed me most. Generally speaking, I know what I’m getting when I walk into other stores and while I find some comfort in that, I also get bored. Like real bored. On the other hand, I almost always discover a new brand every time I walk into Target. The haircare section is especially gratifying because it includes a huge selection of Black-owned brands I didn’t even know existed (like The Doux). And then there are the oldie but goodies just a few shelves away and brand new collections from seasoned brands to peruse, too. Long story short—this is why my Target runs are never just a couple of minutes.

And if this year’s best beauty products are any indication, my post-quarantine trip will probably be a day-long affair. With that being said, here’s just a fraction of the best hair, skin, and makeup launches to hit Target shelves this year.

 

 

Tone It Up Plant-Based Protein +GREENS

Tone It Up.

Tone It Up Plant-Based Protein +GREENS

The pros behind the fitness brand Tone It Up! have made eating your vegetables way easier with this vegan protein powder that delivers the recommended daily amount of greens to your body (with a tasty vanilla flavor to make it even more delicious).

Baylis & Harding GOODNESS. Natural Hand Wash

Baylis & Harding.

Baylis & Harding GOODNESS. Natural Hand Wash

This UK-based brand is launching in US stores–Target, to be exact–for the first time ever. Choose from a handful of beautifully-scented vegan formulas housed in recyclable bottles.

Urban Skin Rx Even Tone Resurfacing At Home Peel Pads

Urban Skin Rx.

Urban Skin Rx Even Tone Resurfacing At Home Peel Pads

Urban Skin Rx is set to launch a couple of new products in the coming weeks, including a set of its popular Even Tone products, a mask for acne-prone skin, and these at-home exfoliants, powered by lactic acid, arbutin, and retinol to slough away dead skin cells and brighten the overall complexion.

Revlon Colorstay Endless Glow Liquid Highlighter

Revlon.

Revlon Colorstay Endless Glow Liquid Highlighter

This “pearly and prismatic” liquid illuminator blends beautifully into the skin (on face and/or body) and comes in five different iridescent shades.

frank body A-Beauty Coffee Scrub

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frank body A-Beauty Coffee Scrub

Straight from Down Under, this special edition frank body scrub targets acne marks and hyperpigmentation with vitamin C-rich Kakadu plum and Finger Lime, a natural exfoliant.

NYX Professional Makeup Ultimate Edit Petite Shadow Palette

NYX Professional Makeup.

NYX Professional Makeup Ultimate Edit Petite Shadow Palette

Choose from a couple of different vibrant color combos, all housed in travel-friendly and foolproof packaging for newbies who may be intimidated by bigger palettes.

Sebastian Shaper Touchable Brushable Hold Control Hairspray

Sebastian.

Sebastian Shaper Touchable Brushable Hold Control Hairspray

Want to shield your hair from humidity without turning it into a hard, crunchy mess? This lightweight (and completely underrated) hairspray provides ample hold that you can still run a brush through.

Yogasleep Travel Mini White Noise Sound Machine

Yogasleep.

Yogasleep Travel Mini White Noise Sound Machine

This is just one of many Yogasleep sound machines to make their Target debut. Other options include one made specifically for babies and another that can be controlled by an app.

Defy & Inspire™ 2020 Nail Polish Set

Defy & Inspire.

Defy & Inspire™ 2020 Nail Polish Set

Defy & Inspire’s 2020 nail polish duos (including my favorite “Summer Heat” combo) are 9-free, cruelty-free and come with matte and metallic options.

Unicorn Snot Sunscreen SPF 30

Unicorn Snot.

Unicorn Snot Sunscreen SPF 30

Thanks to this glittery cruelty-free and water-resistant face and body glitter, you don’t have to sacrifice sun protection for highlighter goals.

Wild Fable Shinny Metal Snap Rectangle Hair Clips

Wild Fable.

Wild Fable Metal Snap Rectangle Hair Clips

If you love Target’s Wild Fable clothing line, you’ll be obsessed with the matching, on-trend hair accessories.

Winky Lux Strobing Balm Cream Highlighter

Winky Lux.

Winky Lux Strobing Balm Cream Highlighter

A silky-smooth luminous highlighter for when you want a blinding, dewy glow on your cheekbones.

Clutch False Nails

Clutch Nails.

Clutch False Nails

Thanks to stay-at-home orders, press-on nails are having a major moment and the designs offered by brands like Clutch are so good, you may want to put off your salon appointment another few weeks.

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