Month: October 2021

How a Surprise Friendship Showed Me that Life After 60 Gives as Much as It Takes

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The older I get, the more clearly I see – through my new trifocals – that life really is a give and take proposition, often with equally unsatisfactory results.

For example, life giveth plantar fasciitis and taketh away fashionable footwear. Conversely, life taketh away PMS, but giveth hot flashes instead. It seems almost impossible to score a win in this back and forth motion of life.

The past few years, life has been driving some pretty hard bargains in my world, taking precious friends and family members and leaving heartbreak and loneliness in their place.

Losing loved ones is never easy, but when it happens later in life, the realization that you’ll never again have relationships of such longstanding makes the sense of loss even more profound.

Additionally, the older we get, the harder it often is to make new friends. The places that supplied a ready-made pool of candidates in our younger years – everywhere from discos to PTA meetings – are no longer part of our lives.

Then Along Came a New Online Friend

I was ready to curse the unbearable cruelty of life, certain that the only way I would ever find joy again was to travel back in time. Then along came Molly, cruising down the 21st century information superhighway and getting off right at my exit.

We connected in an online writer’s group and suddenly, I was giggling again. I was commiserating, crying, and sharing secrets, too, like a 10-year-old at a pajama party. And it felt so wonderful, new and yet familiar, comfortable but exciting.

How, I marveled! Could this woman whom I’d never even met in person feel like a cherished lifelong friend? The kind of person who “gets” me and accepts me as I am? I was on cloud nine, ready to hand over the three-digit security code of my Visa card.

My giddiness over my new friendship spilled out at work, whereupon everyone strongly cautioned me to slow down. Do I not watch Dr. Phil, they asked? The Internet is full of scammers, lunatics, and maniacs just looking for a naïve mark like me, they said.

How do I know the purportedly hilarious and adorable “Molly” isn’t really a convicted axe murderer who has earned computer privileges for good behavior, i.e., downsizing to steak knives, they demanded?

“I guess I’ll have to trust her,” I replied, to a chorus of eye-rolling, forehead-slapping “OMG’s.”

Do I Trust My Heart or Mind?

My boss, who has earned a purple heart and two gold stars in online dating, was slightly more sympathetic. She pulled me aside and said soberly, “Look, I’m not saying you’ll end up getting shanked with a shiv – or is it shivved with a shank, whatever – on visiting day at San Quentin, but you need to be careful until you know for sure who you’re dealing with,” she warned. “One word, missy, Gumby.”

She was referring to the guy she’d met online whose photos showed him to be Jon Hamm’s double. However, when she met him in person, he turned out to have no resemblance whatsoever to Jon Hamm. He had no car, no job, and no teeth either. “Not one tooth in his whole head,” – she repeated aloud for days afterward.

So, I agreed to take it one step at a time and not give out too much personal information until I met Molly in person and checked her teeth out myself.

Bringing a Virtual Friendship to the Real World

The moment of truth came at a writers’ conference that both of us attended before Covid was even a thing. From the instant we quite literally bumped (some would say smacked) into each other in an enthusiastic greeting in the lobby, we were inseparable.

For three glorious days we walked together, sat together, and ate together. We compared notes on everything from the conference speakers to the dessert choices to the annoying habits of husbands.

We had so much to tell each other and yet at the same time it seemed that the things that really mattered – our hearts, our souls, our characters – were somehow already magically known to each other. We left the conference with our virtual friendship cemented in the real world.

On the plane ride home Saturday night, I looked out the window, watching the blinking lights on the wing cut a path through the darkness. Maybe that’s how the give and take of life works, I thought. Life had given me a fair share of darkness lately, but in a gracious and merciful gesture, it had also provided a light to help guide me through it.

That light was Molly, and I was overcome with gratitude for life’s lovely and unexpected gift to me. And, icing on the cake here, I think she even has all her own teeth!

Have you made a new friend who brought positivity and light into your life during a dark time? Has someone come into your life in your sixties who you feel you have known forever? Have you met someone online who has turned out to be a good friend?

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Spoolie Brushes Are the Unsung Heroes of Your Makeup Bag & These Are the Best Ones

When it comes to makeup tools, highest praise is often reserved for the makeup blending sponge or foundation brushes that impart an airbrush finish. Stiff, angled eyeliner brushes are hailed for their precision, and the right powder brushes can deposit a veil so silky and fine your pores might just vanish entirely. But the unsung hero of the group is undoubtedly the humble spoolie brush.

While most tools in your makeup bag only do one or two things — and do them well, we might add — spoolie brushes are the tiny tools with myriad uses. Like lip balm, you’ll never regret having extras stashed in every bag and drawer. The tapered bristles, organized in a spiral helix, looks like your standard mascara wand (without the mascara), but there’s nothing average about this brush.

For starters, the best spoolie brushes can de-clump your mascara for a flawless flutter as well as style and shape your brows. If you have a bar of soap handy, you may just inadvertently put your favorite brow gel into early retirement — “Soap Brow” tutorials are hailed by makeup artists and drag queens alike all over the internet as a foolproof brow styling trick. Simply wet your spoolie brush and lightly scrape it across your bar of soap (apply too much pressure and you’ll work the soap into a lather), then run the brush through your brows in the direction of the hair growth until you have your desired brow shape.

But beyond basic eyelash and eyebrow grooming and maintenance, spoolie brushes can help tame wispy, fly-away hairs (spray a spoolie brush with some hair spray and get to work). And brave souls can also put spoolie brushes to work touching up their roots at home. The uses are truly endless and we’re pretty sure that once you buy a pack for yourself, you won’t turn back.

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7 Best Natural Primers for Aging Skin

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Do you use a primer in your makeup routine? Are you wondering what are the best primers for mature skin?

It may be time to add a primer to your daily makeup routine if you want to smooth the look of pores, fine lines, creases, and other imperfections on your skin.

Makeup brands are adding more natural products to their lists as the demand for makeup with fewer chemicals and more environmentally friendly packaging is rising.

What Are Primers?

As we get older, we may notice our pores get larger and more wrinkles start to appear on our faces.

Primers are great for flawless-looking skin that you apply before your foundation. They smooth pores and fine lines, give you an even complexion, and help your makeup look good all day.

How to Apply Primers on Aging Skin

Apply your primer after your daily skincare routine. Wash your face, apply your moisturizer and other skincare products, and then use a primer to prepare your skin for makeup.

You will notice an instant reduction of the look of your pores and your skin will look smooth and matte.

What Should You Look for When Purchasing a Natural Primer?

Natural primers should be free of chemicals, preservatives, dyes, and synthetic fragrances.

These are some of the words to look for when looking for your natural primer to add to your makeup bag.

  • 100% Natural
  • Certified Organic
  • Mineral Based
  • Non-Toxic
  • Preservative Free
  • GMO-Free
  • Non-Comedogenic
  • No Parabens
  • Silicone-Free
  • No Phthalates
  • Cruelty-Free
  • Free of Synthetic Dyes
  • No Synthetic Fragrances
  • Gluten-Free
  • Eco or Recycled Packaging

Best Natural Primers for Mature Women

Here is our list of best primers for aging skin that are good for your skin and the environment.

100% PURE Luminous Primer

100% PURE Luminous Primer

Natural and vegan primer from 100% PURE is silicone-free, antioxidant-infused, and has light-reflective pigments which help diffuse your pores and illuminate your skin.

It’s made with anti-aging resveratrol, nourishing vitamin E, and super hydrating aloe.

Pros

Hydrating

Cruelty-Free

Vegan

Cons

Not the best for oily skin

ALIMA PURE – Oil Balancing All Natural Primer Powder

ALIMA PURE – Oil Balancing All Natural Primer Powder

This primer from Alima Pure is a powder that is perfect for oily skin.

The Oil Balancing Primer Powder gently absorbs oil and protects your skin. It offers a layer of matte finish that helps your makeup stay fresh all day.

A sheer layer of this all-natural kaolin-based primer powder before you apply your foundation is all you need to get a flawless complexion.

Pros

Perfect for oily skin

Cruelty-free

Vegan

Cons

It may not be suited for dry skin

Art Naturals Natural Face Makeup Primer

Art Naturals Natural Face Makeup Primer

This primer from Art Naturals helps smooth your face with its aloe-enriched, free radical shield. The silky, oil-controlling formula shields skin from ultraviolet ray damage, moisturizes, and preps your skin for long-lasting, flawless, makeup application.

The main ingredients are aloe vera, safflower oil, coconut oil, and vitamin E. All good things to apply on our faces!

Pros

Provides Natural sun protection

Very affordable

Cruelty-free

Cons

May feel thick to some

Tula Blurring & Moisturizing Primer

Tula Blurring & Moisturizing Primer

TULA makes this great primer that has probiotics and other healthy ingredients like licorice, chia seeds, rosemary, and tumeric.

It is slightly tinted and provides an evened-out skin tone that glows. Make sure to purchase the correct tint for your skin tone.

Pros

Cruelty-free

Moisturizing

Cons

On the expensive side

Tinted, may not be suitable for everyone

ILIA True Skin Radiant Priming Serum

ILIA True Skin Radiant Priming Serum

ILA priming serum bridges the gap between makeup and skincare. True Skin Radiant Priming Serum does more than create a perfect base for makeup application, it nourishes your skin.

Ingredients like Hibiscus Extract, Aloe, and Beta-Glucan make this serum super hydrating and is perfect for dry skin.

It is silicone-free and helps to firm, moisturize and soothe your skin while protecting it from harmful environmental factors that cause aging.

Pros

Super nourishing

Fragrance-free

Oil-free

Gluten-Free

Cons

On the expensive side

Juice Beauty PHYTO-PIGMENTS Illuminating Primer

Juice Beauty PHYTO-PIGMENTS Illuminating Primer

This illuminating lightweight primer from Juice BEAUTY is formulated with rich coconut alkanes and infused with an age-defying serum to smooth the appearance of lines and blur imperfections.

It provides a flawless complexion and naturally beautiful radiance without silicones or chemicals.

Pros

Certified Organic

Cruelty-free

Sustainable packaging, recycled glass

Cons

May not be best for oily skin

Harvest Natural Beauty – Flawless Finish Organic Primer

Harvest Natural Beauty – Flawless Finish Organic Primer

Harvest Natural Beauty has created this primer for flawless-looking skin. The 100% Natural and Organic Primer is a lightweight and non-greasy lotion that works with all skin types and tones.

Helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and pores. It’s free of harsh chemicals, parabens, and pore-clogging ingredients.

Pros

100% natural

Affordable

Cruelty-free

Cons

Not the best for dry skin

Do you use a primer every day? Which natural primer is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below.

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Intuitive Journaling – Finding Your Own Wisdom

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Curled up in my cozy nest with only the glow of the screen illuminating the world before dawn, I write, I read, I understand. The words flow from my fingertips and my mind grasps what was previously unknown.

Mornings are for writing. The darkness, my shroud of secrecy as each thought arises and settles to be considered as worthy to be accepted as my truth, my present and perhaps, my forever.

Intuitive Journaling

Six years ago, I had retired a bit early, changing my life rather abruptly and leaving me with a feeling of disorientation that I couldn’t quite shake. I wasn’t sure what to do next and felt a distinctive sense of loss of purpose and connection.

I couldn’t accept the prospect of idle time and an idle mind, but I lacked inspiration. However, I noticed as I wrote to a friend about my angst, I found some clarity in reading my own words. So I decided my best approach was to write.

I wasn’t sleeping well, so I rose every morning long before the sunrise and began writing whatever was on my mind at that moment. Little by little, I opened up and what I needed to know was revealed. It was a wonderful process and resulted in my discovery that writing is indeed my true vocation. I didn’t know it at the time, but what I was doing is sometimes termed intuitive journaling.

If you wish to try intuitive journaling, here are a few insights to get you started and put you on the path to personal discovery.

Journaling vs Intuitive Journaling

Many women journal as part of their daily lives, they record vacation memories, special occasions and the happenings of their everyday life. It’s rewarding and a wonderful gift to yourself or your family that can be read in the future to relive the memories.

But intuitive journaling is different. Intuitive journaling is a way to sink deeper below the surface, beyond the experiences into how we feel about what is happening and into the significance of why we live as we do.

It can also be a return to past experiences that may be left unresolved to gain answers, insights and a way to finish what was left open ended. The act of sitting down with an open mind and a blank screen gives our mind carte blanche to present what otherwise might never be unearthed.

The Words Will Come If You Let Them

This is one of those things that happens when you are open, but not necessarily on demand. Unlike telling a story or recounting history, this type of journaling takes time and a gentle determination. You must sit down with a willingness to just write what comes up.

It may not make sense or even be a cohesive product. That doesn’t matter. The goal is to pry open the passageways to your inner self and let the wisdom hidden there surface.

But unfortunately, it doesn’t always come clearly marked as such. It may present as a mishmash of spontaneous utterances filled with discontent, frustration and mystery as to why and how to find the source. But that’s part of the process.

Keep writing and don’t edit until you’re done for the day. And don’t delete anything! Often those are the nuggets that lead you to deeper revelation. Keep everything you write and keep going.

Write on a Schedule, Consistently and Often

For me, that means waking up hours before the dawn, when the world is mine, uninterrupted and silent. There is something about writing in the dark that allows me to be more honest than in the bright light of day.

Choose a convenient time when you can devote at least an hour to your practice and keep it sacred. Make journaling a priority, something you do for yourself and protect the time as yours.

Write in the Same Place

There is something about the familiarity of sitting in the same place that allows you to slip back into where you left off. The only requirement is that it be private, quiet and completely yours. I sit on a comfy couch, in a window facing the eastern horizon, so I can watch the sunrise.

I always wrap myself in the same old cotton blanket as my tactile signal that it’s time to let the world around me go and sink into my own thoughts. In time, you will notice how easily you slip into the intimacy of your mind and how easily the words begin to flow.

Don’t Share Your Writing, at Least at First

You may be tempted to share your words with others, but I would encourage you to hold them as private. By promising complete confidentiality, you may find you write much more personally, unedited by your discomfort.

After years of writing every day, there are still volumes of work that will never be sent out into the world. But those are also the pieces I revisit when I feel the need to cogitate emotions that show up, triggered by old habits and past situations.

Use Prompts If You Get Stuck

There are many good books on Intuitive Journaling that might help you kick start your process. The following is an excerpt from a workbook I’m developing to accompany my essays on my blog, The Years Beyond Youth. You might find them helpful.

  • What is your secret desire?
  • What is the one thing you wish you had pursued that you didn’t?
  • What is the one thing you gave up that you wish you had continued?
  • If the stars lined up just right, would you do it now?
  • If the answer is no, why not?
  • Think about that reason and examine it thoroughly. Is it truly valid, or does it come from fear, misconception, pride or any other judgement that you are putting in your own way?
  • Spend a few minutes imagining yourself doing it. See how you look, feel what it would be like to have other people see you doing it.
  • What comes up?
  • Anxiety because you don’t know if you will succeed?
  • A sense of accomplishment and satisfaction to finally do what you’ve always wanted?
  • A feeling of guilt for finally giving yourself what you want over all else and all others?
  • Examine the emotions and decide if they belong and if you want what they offer or if they are roadblocks on your path to progress.

Intuitive journaling isn’t for everyone. But you won’t know until you try. If you are curious, or if you feel there may be undiscovered wisdom and resolution awaiting you within the private recesses of your own mind, I encourage you to sit down, let your mind wander and see what happens.

Do you journal? Have you tried intuitive journaling? Do you think you may discover something about yourself that you haven’t previously voiced?

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Too Faced’s Most Popular Products Are 40% Off During This Ultra-Secret Sale

It’s not often that a brand as big as Too Faced goes on sale before the holiday rush but, well, do we have a treat for you. Not only is Too Faced on sale but the best of the best is discounted for a limited time. This isn’t random overstock or colors nobody wanted. Nope, these are the tried-and-true faves beauty editors and makeup artists love.

If you’re a Too Faced fan, you know which products I’m talking about here. We’ve got Better Than Sex Mascara, Lip Injection Extreme Lip Plumper, Born This Way liquid foundation and powder, must-have brushes and so much more. Don’t worry, though — there’s the fun, seasonal products, too, as well as some skincare favorites and primers. Yes, just about everything! The best part? Most of them come in value sets so not only is the set 40 percent off but the retail value is already SO much higher. That means you’ll actually end up with way more product in the end.

While it might be hard not to keep all these goodies for yourself, the gift-giving season is right around the corner. Grab a set for your mom, a bestie or a work wife and they’ll be sure to love it. Not sure where to start? Shop some of our faves, below.

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. HSN is a STYLECASTER sponsor, however, all products in this article were independently selected by our editors. 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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The Ultimate Complexion Set – $24 Off

This duo gets you the cult-fave, medium-to-full Born This Way Foundation plus the Hangover Face Primer to help make it last all day. Choose from 12 natural-looking shades.

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Sexy Lashes and Decadent Brows Duo – $33.20 Off

Both your brows and lashes will be on point with this set, which includes the iconic Better Than Sex Mascara in Black and Chocolate Brow-nie Brow Pencil in your choice of three shades. Fluff and shape brows with ease!

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2-pack Lip Injection Set – $27.60 Off

Most lip plumpers are clear so you have to apply color on top, messing with the plumping action. But this set includes two shades of Lip Plumping Gloss that make your pucker appear fuller with glossy color.

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Bare it All Bronzer with Powder Brush – $29.80 Off

Is this the cutest bronzer you’ve ever seen? Build up your glow with this ultra-soft powder and brush set.

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If you’re a fan of natural glam, this eyeshadow palette will be your new fave. Even better? It smells like honey graham crackers! Plus you get a soft dual-ended eyeshadow brush.

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Killer Gel Liner 36-Hour Waterproof 4-piece Set – $52.60 Off

Sick of eyeliner smearing after just a few hours? Try this set that includes four shades of waterproof, transerproof colors perfect for year-round looks.

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Born This Way Super Coverage Sculpting Concealer – $12 Off

This full-coverage concealer is ultra-hydrating and comfortable so it never feels dry and cakey on your skin. Choose from 16 natural-looking shades.

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