Month: March 2021

Are Older Women Showing Too Much Skin?

Showing Too Much Skin

Well into her late 70s, Elaine Stritch, the boozy-throated Broadway legend, performed her award-winning one-woman cabaret show, wearing a simple outfit: black high heels, black sheer stockings and a thigh-length white silk blouse, unbuttoned to reveal her cleavage. It went with the whole package of who she was.

As for the rest of us – unless we’re sipping a mojito under a palm tree in the Bahamas – few of us would feel comfortable showing that much skin. Even though Stritch had one of the greatest pairs of legs in theater, she covered them in dark stockings.

Is there Such a Thing as Showing Too Much Skin as an Older Woman?

For better or for worse, it seems that exposing a fair amount (or occasionally a slightly shocking amount) of skin is becoming more common these days among older women.

Many of the icons of theater and film have crossed the 50+ threshold and are taking a stand to stay visible in an industry that still venerates youth.

Case in point: not long ago, the eternally sexy Susan Sarandon appeared at an awards ceremony wearing a white tuxedo pantsuit, with lapels cut almost to her waist, revealing a good portion of her cleavage. Her bust was covered by a black bra/bustier that – as gravity had taken its toll – was positioned fairly low on her chest.

She wore it with her usual cool self-assuredness – as though it might be what she would throw on to go to the grocery store. But the whole look veered dangerously close to the “ewwww” factor when an interviewer queried her son, standing there with her, if his friends thought his mom was “hot.” He replied, only slightly jokingly, “That’s all they talk about.”

Here’s the deal. Our breast tissue loses a lot of tone after menopause. Breast tissue sags and changes from perky to squishy. Now, there’s nothing wrong with squishy, per se, but does it serve the same purpose as when a young woman shows cleavage? The history of humankind offers up cleavage for one reason: to continue the species.

Now, if we’re trying to change the paradigm about older women still being desirable, that’s one thing. But promising what is no longer deliverable is another thing altogether.

Fashion legend Carolina Herrera says that she will no longer wear tight jeans for a similar reason. She explains that, from behind, a woman may look almost any age, particularly if she’s slender and well-proportioned.

That might attract a man until he sees her face. Of course, if you have white or silver hair, you will more likely avoid that embarrassment and simply be admired for how well-preserved you are.

There Are No Universal “Rules” Because Our Bodies Are Different

However, one doesn’t want to err on the side of prudishness either. So I consulted with my husband about how an older man (he’s 73) feels about older women showing some skin. He replied, “It all depends on the skin…”

Of course, that’s it in a nutshell. Regardless of age, if your legs have retained their shape and if you’ve managed to avoid splotchiness, “roadmap” veins, sag, flab, and jiggle, sure! Why not show them off?

The same criteria apply to the upper body. In fact, the “portrait” area – the shoulders, upper arms and clavicle – is one of the most attractive parts of a woman’s body, particularly if her arms are toned.

The charm about sleeveless, halter and off-the-shoulder necklines is that they actually draw attention toward the face. Frankly, it’s the eyes that are the sexiest part of you in any case.

So, maybe a thigh-high slit isn’t your best move any more. Nor is emphasizing the heft of your 38DDs. But, as the saying goes, (and within reason) “If you’ve got it, flaunt it.”

Do you think that there is such a thing as showing too much skin as an older woman? Or, do you think that it depends completely on the person – her personality, skin quality and body tone? Please join the conversation below.

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Give Your Hair Some Much-Needed TLC with Repairing Biotin Masks

Has your hair seen better days? No one wants dry hair and tons of split ends. If you’re experiencing some breakage or can’t seem to get your frizzy locks to do absolutely anything, then maybe it’s time to shell out for a hair mask to give yourself some extra moisture. We aren’t talking about just any hair mask though.

You should check out one of the best biotin repairing hair masks on Amazon. Biotin is a B vitamin that helps your body break down fat and carbohydrates. It’s an important supplement when it comes to hair health. It’s a must-have if you suffer from a lot of breakage or worry about thinning hair. Shampoo and conditioner are obviously influential on your hair. And if your shampoo and conditioner is drying out your hair, you should def swap those out for more hydrating products, but hair masks can result in quick fixes if you need a solution ASAP or just want to add a member to your team.

We rounded up three biotin-packed masks that’ll give the lustrous hair that you’ve been wishing for. Two of our picks even contain collagen, which might also give your hair some added strength. These masks sit on your hair for 5-10 minutes and then you can go about your day. They’re extremely low maintenance and just add a few minutes onto your shower time.

Check out our picks below.

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Aerie Low-Key Dropped A Beauty Line Made For Summer

It’s not every day we totally miss an American Eagle or Aerie drop. With the most comfortable sweats, the most flattering yoga pants and the trendiest swimwear and demin, we’ve got our eyes on the retailer at all times. But during the pandemic, Aerie launched Minimal-ish, a “less is more” line for hair and body—to start. The company thought about what we really need while wearing a swimsuit this summer and created easy-to-use products to go right in your beach bag.

We’re talking hydrating face mists, de-puffing eye gel, dry shampoo, hand lotion, anti-chafing sticks and so much more. All of the face, body and hair products are vegan and cruelty-free, as well as free from parabens, mineral oil, sufates, phthalates and aluminum (for deodorant). The bottles are also made from recycled materials and the tubes are created from sugarcane. Everything is priced at less than $18 so you can stock up without the guilt.

There’s a ton to choose from but we’ve rounded up the most intriguing to get you started.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.

minimal ish anti chafe Aerie Low Key Dropped A Beauty Line Made For Summer

Aerie.

Anti-Chafe Stick

Throw this in your bag and banish chafing anywhere on your body. Because you should be able to wear the smallest swimsuit, skirt or shorts with pride.

minimal ish dry shampoo Aerie Low Key Dropped A Beauty Line Made For Summer

Aerie.

Dry Shampoo

This powder dry shampoo soaks up grease and oil and gives your strands some life back.

minimal ish everywhere balm Aerie Low Key Dropped A Beauty Line Made For Summer

Aerie.

Everywhere Balm

Apply this anywhere that feels chapped, such as lips, cuticles and elbows.

minimal ish face mist Aerie Low Key Dropped A Beauty Line Made For Summer

Aerie.

Face Mist

When your skin is feeling dry and dull, spritz some of this rose facial spray for a pick-me-up.

minimal-ish wipes

Aerie.

Allover Wipes

You know you shouldn’t use makeup removing wipes every day (bad for both the environment and your skin), once in a while a wipe is just needed. Grab these fragrance-free cotton wipes when you need some serious face and/or body cleansing on the go.

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How to Save on Medicare and Lower Your Healthcare Costs

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Medicare may save you thousands of dollars on your medical bills, but nothing in life is free. Between copayments, annual deductibles, and out-of-pocket expenses, you’ll still have to pay a lot of money for your healthcare needs with Medicare.

So, what can you do to cut down on your healthcare costs? Let’s look at how to save on Medicare costs.

Medicaid

While Original Medicare helps pay for the healthcare costs for United States citizens aged 65 or older, Medicaid provides additional help to people with limited financial resources. Generally, your ability to qualify for Medicaid is determined by your family size and income. Requirements vary by state.

For example, here’s a chart that shows the maximum income you can have based on your family size in the state of California. If your income and family size fall within these limits, you can qualify for Medicaid. This would help you pay for many of the costs that Original Medicare doesn’t cover.

In every state, Medicaid pays for home healthcare and certain medical equipment. However, some states have special Medicaid programs that cover additional costs. You can learn more about Medicaid in your state by visiting the official Medicaid website.

Medicare Savings Program

Monthly premiums are one cost that many people can’t afford. Fortunately, a Medicare Savings Program can help you pay for your monthly Medicare premium. Additionally, Medicare Savings Programs cover some deductibles, coinsurances, and copayments.

There are four basic Medicare Savings Programs to choose from:

  • Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QBM) Program
  • Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) Program
  • Qualifying Individual (QI) Program
  • Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI) Program

Much like Medicaid, these programs are reserved for Medicare beneficiaries with limited income or financial resources. To see if you qualify for a Medicare Savings Program, consult the Medicare Savings Page.

Extra Help

Extra Help is a program designed for low-income Americans who need assistance paying for prescription drugs. To qualify for Extra Help, you will also need to qualify for Medicaid. However, you don’t need to be signed up for a standalone Medicare Part D plan or a Medicare Advantage Plan to qualify.

As the name implies, Extra Help provides “extra help” paying for prescription drugs. If your income qualifies for Extra Help, you could get up to $5,000 in prescription drug benefits every year. Considering the costs associated with prescription drugs, this could offer you huge savings on your Medicare costs.

State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs

State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs (SPAP) offer another way to pay for prescription drugs. Since Original Medicare provides very few benefits related to prescription drugs, many low-income beneficiaries need assistance in this area. Fortunately, SPAP provides extra drug coverage in all 50 states.

There are different programs within SPAP that have different requirements to qualify. For some, you are required to sign up for Medicare Part D first. In any case, SPAP helps pay for deductibles, copayments, and coinsurances related to prescription drug coverage.

Next Steps to Save on Medicare and Lower Your Healthcare Costs

Healthcare can get expensive, but there are ways to save on high medical bills. Thanks to various government programs and private initiatives, anyone who wants to save on Medicare can do so. All you have to do is know where to look.

How do you plan on saving on Medicare and lowering your healthcare costs? Did you know that there are government and state programs that may help you save on Medicare costs? Please share what you know!

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7 Major Wig Trends I’m Shopping This Season

Raise your hand if you’re spending a lot more time at home but love throwing on a wig from time to time. Same! What better way to keep your spirits high during these challenging times than by re-inventing your look at all these wig trends of 2021? From sprucing up your look for a virtual meeting to looking your best when running errands for essential items, wigs should still have a solid place in your heart and your daily routine.

Though quarantine caused a few hiccups in wig production, it did not stop faux hair aficionados from embracing their units and looking for updated styles to add to their collections. There are so many wig trends on the rise, in unique styles, textures and colors. I predict this year’s wig forecast is going to be curly with a chance of bangs. Keep reading to learn more about the best wig trends you should try out this year and ones to shop STAT.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.

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Cossaro Store.

Headband Wigs

Like many other businesses, the wig industry faced a significant impact due to the pandemic. Countries such as South Korea experienced a disruption in lace wig production, leaving wig wearers and suppliers turning to creative alternatives. Headband wigs are just one of the types to become popular because of this lace shortage. Like half wigs, headband bangs have zero lace and may require you to leave a portion of your hair out to blend with the wig’s texture. Though a similar concept, headband wigs require much less hair to be left out. You can cover the frontmost part of your hair entirely with the headband or slick down your edges and let your baby hairs be exposed—it’s up to you. Plus, you can use your own headbands if you don’t love the colors and prints that come with your wig.

Buy: Cossaro HeadBand Wig $64.99

PLAYFUL PEYTON - STRAIGHT CENTER PART LACE LOB WIG

Mayvenn.

T-Part Wigs

Meet lace front wig’s identical but much more simple counterpart: T-Part wigs. At a glance, a T-Part unit offers the same “fake scalp” look of standard lace wigs but with lace that’s only present where the pre-positioned part lies and the hairline of the wig. The minimal lace mimics the letter “T,” hence the name. Lace shortage or not, this is an excellent option for those who are still learning how to master laying a wig. I’m all about less stress and more slaying all 2021.

UNice Highlight Wig Honey blonde Piano Color Three Part Lace Part Wig Straight Human Hair Wigs 150% Density TL412 Bettyou Series

UNice.

Chunky Highlights

We saw quite the surge in highlights in 2020; however, 2021 is unofficially the year of chunky highlights (again). This hair color trend, which was famously worn by Kelly Clarkson and many other celebs in the early 2000s, is back with a vengeance, and I must say I’m totally *hair* for it. I’m not too sure how long this trend will stick, but thanks to the help of wigs, that’s the least of my worries.

Outre Neesha Natural Synthetic NEESHA 7 Major Wig Trends Im Shopping This Season

Outre.

’90s Inspired Layers

Blunt cuts may have had a moment in 2020, but this year is all about layers. Whether you’re rocking a straight look or a curly ‘do, layers add oomph and volume to your look. Layered hair has been the secret weapon of many dynamic divas including Kim Kardashian and Beyonce. Now, it’s time to add the look into your arsenal.

Buy: Outre Neesha Soft & Natural Synthetic Swiss Lace Front Wig $35

Liwihas Brazilian Straight Density Glueless 7 Major Wig Trends Im Shopping This Season

Grace Lady.

Length + Bangs

Though the TikTok “BAYANG” challenge in 2020 had us reminiscing on all of the sad bang decisions we made in the earlier part of our lives, bangs are still on the rise in 2021 in a sleeker and hopefully more timeless way. Expect lots of long wigs with bangs and even some curly units sporting the look.

Buy: Grace Lady Liwihas Silky Straight Wig $74.99

AISI HAIR Shoulder Synthetic Resistant 7 Major Wig Trends Im Shopping This Season

AISI Hair.

Texture on Texture

Get ready to play with lots of texture this year. We love the sleekness of straight locks, but texture is the ultimate conversation starter, even if it’s just during a zoom video call. Plus, if you’re not that great at using a flatiron or other heated tools, you’ll love the heat-free styling that texture offers.

Buy: AISI Hair Curly Afro Wig $19.99

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Crown Braids.

50 Shades of Red

Much like blonde, red is a hair color that will likely never go out of style. In 2021, you can look forward to finding various shades of red wigs ranging from ginger to true cherry red (à la Rihanna circa 2010). From time to time, you may see multiple shades of red blended into one unit for an explosive look made for risk-takers.

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