Month: April 2024

Don’t Put Off Making the Hard Choices

Don’t Put Off Making the Hard Choices

We make choices. Thousands of them. Every day. Some are automatic. Others, we ponder. And a few, the hard choices, stop us in our tracks.

I’m Immortal, Okay? But…

This week I was faced with the task of filling out an Advanced Directive document. It’s the paperwork that lets others know how I want to die. Do I want to be resuscitated? Well… that depends… However, the questions do not include case scenarios. It’s just, do you want CPR? A feeding tube? Blood transfusions… yes, or no?

I’m an advocate of living life to the fullest and I have to admit, I did an initial read-through and was overwhelmed with a sense of dread. I don’t think about endings; I prefer the present. I stuck the offensive thing in a drawer. It was too depressing, too much to process. The next day, determined to get it over with, I tried again.

There Were So Many Decisions to Make

First, I could name one or two people who would make those end-of-life choices for me. Choose those people and, poof! Done. I’d never have to deal with it.

Or, option number two: fill out the answers to all those tough questions and be my own decision-maker.

Since there is no one in my life that I want to stick with the unsavory task of determining how I die, I remained true to my do-it-yourself nature and started imagining worst-case scenarios and how I’d like them handled.

It baffles me that in a reality where there are so many unknowns but death is a given, why we don’t pay more attention to it earlier on? It seems we just run ourselves right up to the finish line and, “Oh! Hello Death. Fancy meeting you here!” as though we’re surprised that at 95 years old, or 102, we might be nearing the end.

That’s a bit of an exaggeration. Forgive me. I’m 74 and I am just beginning to give bandwidth to the idea that I should do a bit of advanced planning, that perhaps my immortality has an expiration date.

It’s Interesting to Me How Differently We Approach These Final Decisions

Some care deeply about prolonging life in all possible ways and are particular about how their remains are handled post-mortem.

On the other hand, I continue to do what I want whether my aging body likes it or not. I do not want my life to continue if doing so would mean disabilities of any kind. If I cannot live with a fair amount of independence, I don’t want to live. Therefore, my answers landed in the do not resuscitate column. And once my life force has departed, science can do whatever it wants with my body. It’s no longer of use to me.

I Finished, Signed Off, and Breathed a Sigh of Relief

But the finality of death now haunts me, and I can’t help thinking about other choices I could be making. A Will might be a good idea, or a letter to my daughters outlining my wishes for the tangible goods I leave behind.

Gloomier possibilities exist. What do I want in the event of memory loss? What if I am not terminally ill, but have deteriorating abilities and need help? The what-ifs exist all through our lives. That’s what I mean about starting sooner to think things through and make decisions rather than leaving it all to the final chapter.

We don’t do that because youth is oblivious, and, like me, immortal. I’ve always chosen to gamble on good fortune, a somewhat risky mixture of optimism and denial. But a serious look at what might be ahead is overdue. It’s no longer a gamble, but a given: death is in the cards and I want to be prepared.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Are you prepared for things that are inevitable – such as death? How did you prepare? What decisions are the most difficult for you in the end-of-life planning? Do you prefer to leave your last hours/months/years up to someone else to decide?

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2024’s Biggest Makeup Trends that YOU Can Use!

2024’s Biggest Makeup Trends that YOU Can Use!

Do beauty trends make you cringe or run to try the newest thing? As a professional inhaler of fashion and beauty trends, I can say that the majority are ghastly and make me wonder how 99% of the western world could wear them, especially if you have mature skin!

On the flip side, keeping up with trends can keep you looking current and stylish in an otherwise repetitive and doldrum makeup world. 2024’s spring/summer beauty trends do not disappoint with statement looks like crazy blue eyeshadow, fake shiny doll-like skin, and black death lipstick. (Gotta try the last one and scare my kids).

All of this begs the question, what trends can you actually wear?

In this video/article, we highlight three fun and functional makeup looks that mature women can wear and look fabulous. My model is Laura, a retired archeologist who now lives in Ecuador. We connected over the challenges of raising teenagers, the freedom of being an empty-nester, and life on the other side of the world.  

TREND #1: Minimalistic and Monochromatic Makeup (Without Being Boring)

Minimalistic makeup is a double-edged sword: you either look on trend or dead, without much wiggle room in between. Monochromatic makeup can be stunning or look like you only had one color in your makeup collection and decided to overuse it. How can you avoid the pitfalls?

To address these issues on Laura, we started with the color palette. She arrived at our video shoot wearing a lovely terracotta top that went beautifully with her skin. Because of this, I went with the earthy peach color trend in her makeup for a monochromatic, minimalistic look. This meant that I used a bright terracotta blush, sheer lip gloss (more on that in a minute) and warm bronze colored eyeshadow.

The secret to not looking either dead or boring is in the brightness and saturation of the colors. As we age, we need a little extra pop, so opting for colors that are NOT neutral, but have some liveliness and playfulness to them is so important. I can’t tell you how many women show me their makeup and it’s all mundane brown tones! Add some zest with colors that are a touch brighter and more intense than normal.

TREND #2: Nude Lips (Not Vanishing Lips)

Have you ever applied lip gloss and a minute later you look like you have no lips? The trick is to use a colorful shade with a matching or slightly darker lip liner. You could also use a pretty lip liner with a clear gloss, and it will add dimension and depth to your lips.

But how do you keep lip gloss from rubbing off? Try adding foundation to your lips + a little powder + lip liner + gloss (in that order) and see if it lasts a longer time period! However, if you’re like me and you incessantly roll your lips, then there is not much you can do. I think I have a lipstick tree growing in my stomach with the many years of chewing everything off!

TREND #3: Bright Blush (Not Clown Blush)

Do you remember the 1980s when bright pink blush was all the rage? Well, it’s back, with a twist. Instead of having bright lipstick and strong eyeshadow to go with it, blush is now a stand-alone item. This look, however, can be clown-like if not done well.

To apply this look, have your blush be a bit stronger and pull it up into your brow bone and on the high points of your forehead. For Laura, I tried two different blush shades, one powder and one cream, before I found the one that stood out without taking over her face.

By taking the usually cringe-worthy trends and then twisting them to work for you, you spice-up your potentially humdrum makeup into a fun, playful, and current look. What aspect of these ideas do you think will work for you? What do you like most?

Also read, BEGINNER MAKEUP OVER 70.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Do you ever feel curious about current trends in makeup – and who comes up with them? Have you wondered which trends are actually wearable? Which trend have you embraced openheartedly because it worked for you?

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Kyle Richards’ Tan Suede Mules

Kyle Richards’ Tan Suede Mules / Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Instagram Fashion April 2024

Kyle Richards embraces self-care on her Texas vacation, trading gym time for relaxation (although knowing her she may have hit up both!). Her Instagram story shows her relaxing at the spa in tan suede mules setting the bar for us all. Taking time to decompress is crucial but versatile pieces like these shoes elevate the experience. So consider slipping a new pair into your next spa day or casual outing below.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


Kyle Richards' Tan Suede Mules

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Madison LeCroy’s Orange Off The Shoulder Dress

Madison LeCroy’s Orange Off The Shoulder Dress / Southern Charm Instagram Fashion April 2024

I agree with Madison LeCroy’s stylist, her orange off the shoulder dress was giving Palm Royale. But it also was giving us some major outfit inspo. Unfortunately we can’t totally recreate it since Madison’s exact dress is sold out. However you can resort to using our Style Stealers of it instead. 🧡

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


Madison LeCroy's Orange Off The Shoulder Dress

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Originally posted at: Madison LeCroy’s Orange Off The Shoulder Dress

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