Month: August 2025
Best Healthy Skin Tips for Folks Over 60 (It’s More Than a Crème)
Posted by Admin01 | Aug 23, 2025 | Uncategorised |

I was holding the downward-facing dog pose and there it was staring at me. The dreaded crepey skin had appeared, seemingly overnight. My teenage years with friends at Lake Michigan beaches had caught up with me – baby oil, reflective mats, and the bad sunburns. Did anyone own sunscreen then?
I’ve used body lotion through the years, and my bathroom drawers are filled with a myriad of skin products that cleanse, exfoliate and moisturize. And, like you, I’ve read the same recycled articles that scream drink a ton of water and stay out of the sun. I’m active and love the outdoors, so I’m not willing to sit inside visiting the bathroom every 30 minutes. Boring.
So, I put on my investigative hat and dove into the latest research, advice, and the stuff no one wants to hear. Here’s what I found and the lessons learned.
Lesson 1: Skin Health Starts from the Inside Out
What we put in our mouths is as important as the skincare products we put on our skin. Awesome skincare products can’t overcome a bad diet. The foods that are essential for our overall health are also great for our skin. This chart gives the skinny on the best and worst foods for our beloved skin.

Lesson 2: Collagen Can Be Consumed, but Not Just Any Collagen
It’s no secret that our production of collagen is reduced as we age. Collagen is important for healthy skin, ligaments, joints and tendons, bones, muscles and hair. Although the research is mixed on the effectiveness of edible collagen, proponents find the best results with fish collagen peptides. It has the best absorption and bioavailability (it gets in your bloodstream) due to its smaller particles, as compared with other animal collagen.
A good quality brand is essential. I figure it’s worth giving it a whirl, so I’ve added Vital Proteins Marine Collagen to my smoothies. And, no, it doesn’t taste like a visit to the bottom of an aquarium.
Lesson 3: Dry (or Wet) Brushing Your Skin Is Magical
Dry brushing your skin is an ancient Ayurvedic technique that rejuvenates the skin and stimulates our lymphatic system. I read about it some years ago and bought a skin brush. Dry brushing helps to remove dead skin and stimulates the circulation of blood feeding the skin. The first time you dry brush it may feel a tad irritating, so a gentle brushing may feel best. That said, wet brushing while in the shower is also effective and may be less irritating to our thinning skin. The Yerba Prima Tampico Skin Brush offers a long handle, while the CSM Body Brush is hand held. Purists recommend brushing towards the heart for lymphatic and blood flow benefits, but any brushing offers the same skin benefits.

Lesson 4: Some Sunscreens Are Bad for Your Skin
Using a broad spectrum (UVA and UVB protection) sunscreen with SPF 30 to 50 is important, but it is essential to understand the goods and bads in the world of sunscreen ingredients. We want to protect our skin, but we also don’t want to harm our skin nor compromise our overall health by exposing ourselves to toxic ingredients.
Oxybenzone (benzophenone-3) is a common ingredient in sunscreens and is the most worrisome. According to many toxicology experts, it is linked to hormonal disruptions, allergic reactions, and potentially to cell changes that may lead to skin cancers. This skin care no-no and other not-so-great substances penetrate the skin, whereas safer mineral-based ingredients create a barrier on top of the skin.
When selecting sunscreens and other skin care products, the EWG Skin Deep Cosmetics Database is a super resource. EWG provides greater detail on the risks of various ingredients. I tossed several well-known brands and am experimenting with safer brands, striking a balance between safety/skin health and not looking like a pantomimer.
Lesson 5: Supplements Are Vital for Healthy Skin
In the world of supplements, these four stand out as true winners to add to your supplement regimen.
Omega-3 Fish Oil is my favorite, must-have supplement. It acts like a natural moisturizer and revitalizes skin from the inside out. There are so many fish oil benefits that go beyond skin health and recent studies are linking high levels of omega-3 to brain health and longevity. (For a deep dive on this topic, I recommend listing to the recent Zoe Podcast: Omega-3s and Brain Health: What the Science Really Says.)
My favorite is Nordic Naturals ProOmega because it’s a high-quality fish oil that uses a third-party to certify purity standards and ensure the absence of heavy metals like mercury. It provides high levels of omega-3 essential fatty acids EPA and DHA. In the world of fish oil, generally the more you spend, the higher the quality. A high-quality fish oil should not leave a fishy taste in your mouth nor cause burping.
Vitamin C is necessary for the growth and repair of all body tissue and is involved in the formation of collagen. It’s best to get vitamin C from foods or a high-quality supplement that comes from food. Most mainstream vitamin C brands are synthetic ascorbic acid, which is typically made from GMO corn, a big ugh for me. After a bit of research, I’ve now added Pure Synergy Pure Radiance C to my supplements and am sprinkling Organic Camu Powder in my cereal and smoothies. One teaspoon of this high antioxidant powder has ten times the vitamin C in an orange.
CoQ10 (coenzyme Q) is an antioxidant enzyme produced naturally in our bodies and is essential for cellular and tissue health. As we age, we produce less CoQ10, often impacting our energy levels, ability to neutralize free radicals, and cellular and tissue health. CoQ10, taken orally and applied topically, has shown promise in the production of collagen and elastin. Integrative Therapeutics CoQ10 is an excellent brand and is recommended by Dr. Mark Hyman, a leading functional medicine doctor.
Probiotics are those good, friendly bacteria that live in our guts and help to curb the growth of yeast and unhealthy bacteria. Good skin health and overall health starts with the gut. When our gut flora is not healthy, hello inflammation and dull looking skin. Dr. Mark Hyman’s article on probiotics does a fantastic job of explaining the benefits of this supplement in conjunction with a healthy diet.

Our skin is our largest organ and is a reflection of our overall health. When we take care of our skin, we are taking care of our minds and bodies. And that’s a good thing.
Let’s Have a Conversation:
What do you do for your skin? Which products have you stopped using and why? Do you read product labels?
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Emily Simpson’s Short Sleeve Denim Jumpsuit
Posted by Admin01 | Aug 23, 2025 | Uncategorised |
Emily Simpson’s Short Sleeve Denim Jumpsuit / Real Housewives of Orange County Season 19 Episode 7 Fashion
Emily Simpson and Jennifer Pedranti twinned in the same jumpsuit on this season of Real Housewives of Orange County. I love an accidental twinning moment, especially one made for a girls’ night in or out that instantly has you ready and looking effortless. So if you’re also a fan of this sweet style, zip up chic in seconds and let this flattering fit do all the work.
Best in Blonde,
Amanda

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