Month: March 2023

Rachel Fuda’s Black Bathing Suit and Sunglasses

Rachel Fuda’s Black Bathing Suit and Sunglasses

Real Housewives of New Jersey Season

Rachel Fuda definitely looked like a mom who does it all in a black bathing suit and sunglasses at her shore house on tonight’s Real Housewives of New Jersey. And while we loved getting a peek at her look, it was even better seeing her “tells it like it is” grandma.

Granny let Rachel know that calling her is as easy as picking up a phone and pressing a button. And we’d like to let you know this is also exactly how you can get your hands on Rachel’s swimsuit.

 

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Rachel Fuda's Black Bathing Suit and Sunglasses

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Dolores Cartania’s Tie Dye Sweatpants

Dolores Catania’s Tie Dye Sweatpants

Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 13 Episode 5 Fashion

On tonight’s Real Housewives of New Jersey we catch a casual glimpse of Dolores Catania and boyfriend Paul(y) Connell in his kitchen. And I couldn’t help but clock her tie dye sweatpants because we’ve also seen them on Real Housewife of Beverly Hills Kathy Hilton. Which leads us to believe Dolores’ temp is more to do with  wearing a hot pair of sweatpants, not, errrr….the “Big M.”

 

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Dolores Cartania's Tie Dye Sweatpants

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The Brand Behind The ‘Miracle Worker’ Lotion That Erases Back-of-the-Arm Bumps & Dark Spots Is Having a Rare Sale


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If you haven’t quite rounded out your body care routine, you’re likely not alone—even I neglect delicate areas far too often. But low-lift applications of an exfoliating body treatment can make all the difference in the appearance of the skin, especially if you’re dealing with sun spots or hyperpigmentation across your chest, or those pesky back-of-the-arm bumps. No really; plenty of shoppers swear by this one fast-acting formula, and after personally reading through the reviews, I might even have to secure a bottle—especially since the brand is in $20 off $100+ orders with the code IWD2023 in honor of International Women’s Day.

The Glytone Exfoliating Body Lotion has been referred to as a “miracle worker” for its ability to make a “significant difference” in skin texture and tone, leaving it appearing more youthful and healthy-looking. Rough, bumpy skin? Gone. Dry, flaky patches? Gone. At least, that’s what the dedicated users say. 

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“It did sting a little when I first started using, but not bad enough to stop using. I have noticed my arms are less bumpy and splotchy,” wrote one. “My chest looks much clearer. The sunspots and freckles have faded. The bonus is my skin is so soft and smooth. I am very pleased.”

The lotion is swift in action thanks to three key ingredients: glycolic acid exfoliates dead skin cells while smoothing over rough bumps; pharmaceutical grade petroleum strengthens the skin barrier for lasting hydration; allantoin (a plant extract) nourishes and soothes inflamed areas. You’re basically getting three products in one, which is a godsend for us lazy body care folks. 

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“This is the only lotion I’ve ever found that helps my [Keratosis Pilaris]. So much so, that I have stuck with it and gone through several bottles,” raved another. “I apply it on my arms every other day right after showering. My arm skin is still problematic, but better than before. Much smoother and healthier looking.”

To tap into its effective results, the brand suggests applying the cream daily to the arms, back of the hands, legs, and any other parts of the body that require a little aid. Since it can tingle a little upon application, it’s advisable to avoid using it after shaving or hair removal, and keeping away from the face. 

“This stuff worked amazingly well for me even after just a couple weeks of consistent use,” claimed a third reviewer. “I combined it with the exfoliating wash for bumps on my legs and I swear my legs have never been so smooth and clear.”

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Teresa Giudice’s Pink Glitter Confessional Dress

Teresa Giudice’s Pink Glitter Confessional Dress

Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 13 Fashion

Teresa Giudice has a lot to talk about on this season of the Real Housewives of New Jersey as there are quite a few sides to the family drama. And while I’m not going to weigh in on that, I am going to weigh in on the fact that I think she nailed it in her pink glitter confessional dress.

The dress comes in many colors and became a Big Blonde Hair best seller after Lindsay Hubbard wore it in green. So even if you don’t know which side to pick in the RHONJ family drama, I think you can definitely get behind this dress in one of its 5 fab colors.

 

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Seen on Lindsay Hubbard in Green

Lindsay Hubbard's Neon Green Strapless Dres

Teresa Giudice's Purple Glitter Confessional Dress

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It’s International Women’s Day: What’s to Celebrate in Health This Year?

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Each year on March 8, we celebrate International Women’s Day and the achievements that are helping to create a more possible world for women.

So how have we done in the past year? Is the world a fairer and more equal place when it comes to women’s health?

Good News: We’re Living Longer

Well, let’s start with the good news. Overall, we’re living longer. If you’re born in the United States, women can now expect to live to just over 80 years. Australian women get 85 years on average and British women 83 years.

That’s a huge increase over a century ago, when most of us lived for just 53 years.

But Health Span Has Got Worse

The bad news is that the pandemic has NOT helped our health span – which is how long we live without significant health issues.

A survey of more than 14,000 women in Australia showed that, thanks to the pandemic, 32% of women had missed a dental appointment, 18% had missed a GP health check, and 8% had missed breast cancer screening.

Women Are Not Just Smaller Men

Health policy leaders are increasingly recognizing that women are not just smaller men.

Yes, women are different biologically, AND have different family responsibilities and different access to care.

Shockingly, between 1997 and 2001, 10 prescription drugs were withdrawn in the US, eight of which were more dangerous for women than men.

Finally recognizing this biological difference, the European Commission recently published its Gender Equality Plan making it compulsory for funded research to include an analysis of the differences between men and women.

In the past year, the UK Government also published its first health strategy for women in England.

Women tend to live longer than men, but, as the UK government noted, more female years are spent with ill health and disability.

So, What’s to Be Done?

Prevention is key, and the creation of women’s health hubs that offer a range of services in one place will help.

That’s great, but while we wait for nirvana, we need to build and strengthen our health span every day.

I have heard over and over again women having to figure out their own way to stay healthy.

Over 97,000 women input into the UK Government strategy. They reported their main source of health information as family and friends (74%), then Google (71%), followed by online search engines and blogs (69%); all ahead of their GP or healthcare professionals (59%).

Going Beyond Jane Fonda

Informal networks are key. Most of us can remember the Jane Fonda aerobic workout videos of the 1980s. In 1984, the World Almanac listed Jane as the fourth most influential woman in the world, behind Mother Teresa, Margaret Thatcher and Nancy Reagan.

Jane Fonda made fitness a feminist cause. Now, 40 years on, we’ve realized that lycra and leggings can only get us so far. Regular exercise IS a really important ingredient of health.

But there are other ingredients, and we can measure the difference they make. Staying healthy is a daily habit: it’s what exercise we take, what food we eat and how many hours of good sleep we get. There are 101 small things we can do every day to get a little stronger.

And we can measure the difference these little steps make.

Five Tests to Shine a Light on Your Health

I’m not a healthcare professional, but I do have a degree in the science of DNA, molecular genetics to be precise, and have worked in the pharmaceutical industry for the past 20 years.

So, here are the five main tests I take regularly to measure my health.

Blood Panel

This is usually done as part of an annual well-woman checkup. Ask your doctor to give you the numerical results in a report so you can track changes over time. Pay attention to measures of vitamin D (a lot of us don’t get enough), HbA1c (sugar in our blood over time), cholesterol and fats.

Bone Scan

Most countries offer what’s called a DEXA bone scan, which shows our bone density. If you can, have one bone scan a year so you can track changes over time and top up your calcium intake if needed.

BMI or Body Mass Index

It’s an oldie but a goodie. How much we weigh affects our metabolism. Here’s a handy calculator.

Mammogram

Yes, it’s uncomfortable, but it’s still the most widely available way to detect breast cancer early.

Colonoscopy

Another key cancer detector. Most countries start scanning around the age of 50. Again, it can be uncomfortable but it’s worth it.

There is now so much science around how and why we age that we’ve gone beyond Jane Fonda’s era of let’s get physical to let’s get biological.

It is now increasingly possible to read, understand and act on your own biology, and that alone is a great reason to celebrate International Women’s Day.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

What can I measure today to check that I’m healthy? Is my well-woman annual check due? Am I eligible for a DEXA bone scan? Am I up to date with my cancer screenings?

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