Month: December 2025

The Rise of the Bare-Faced Woman: Why Women 60+ Are Embracing Clean Skin Beauty

The Rise of the Bare-Faced Woman Why Women 60+ Are Embracing Clean Skin Beauty

For generations, makeup has been viewed as a woman’s essential accessory – a signal of femininity, youth, and social acceptability. But today, a powerful shift is taking place, especially among women 60 and older: a growing number are choosing to step forward with clean, bare skin, embracing natural beauty and redefining what confidence looks like. This modern movement toward makeup-free living is not a rejection of beauty, but a reclamation of it.

As a licensed skin care professional and makeup artist, I have spent years observing how women relate to their skin. My clients would often ask me to design skincare protocols to “fix” imperfections – fine lines, hyperpigmentation, texture changes, uneven tone – and then follow up by wanting makeup application lessons to conceal the very features that make their skin unique. But over the last several years, I’ve witnessed a gentle revolution. More mature women are boldly setting aside foundation, powders, and pigments, choosing instead to honor the natural radiance of their skin.

And for many, this choice is not only about appearance – it is about comfort, identity, sustainability, and the freedom to live authentically.

A Brief Look Back: Makeup’s Long and Colorful Evolution

To appreciate this shift, it helps to understand the history of cosmetics. Makeup has played many symbolic and cultural roles throughout time.

Nearly 6,000 years ago, ancient Egyptians laid the foundation for what we now recognize as cosmetics. Makeup was not merely decorative; it signified status, spiritual protection, and connection to the gods. The green malachite eye shadow symbolized Horus and Re. Kohl was used by men and women alike as early as 4000 BCE, both for beauty and for eye health. Rouge, skin-lightening powders, and richly pigmented mineral cosmetics were all part of daily life among the elite. Across ancient civilizations, makeup was closely tied to culture, religion, and social rank.

Fast-forward to 18th-century America, when both upper-class men and women wore visible makeup. But societal norms shifted dramatically after the American Revolution. “Painted” cosmetics gradually fell out of favor, becoming associated with theatricality rather than respectability.

Now, centuries later, beauty standards are shifting once again – this time toward simplicity, authenticity, and age inclusivity.

Clean Skin as the New Luxury

One of today’s most influential beauty movements is the no-makeup trend, and women 60+ are at the heart of it. While younger consumers may treat “no-makeup makeup” as a novelty aesthetic, mature women are embracing the true version of it: clean, healthy, beautifully cared-for skin without cosmetic enhancement.

Hollywood women like Pamela Anderson and Halle Berry have made headlines for appearing bare-faced at red carpet events – but millions of everyday women are doing the same in their own lives. They are allowing their wardrobes, jewelry, confidence, and natural glow to take center stage rather than relying on cosmetics.

This shift also aligns with a growing desire for sustainability. Beauty brands are being challenged to rethink how they formulate foundations, lipsticks, concealers, and powders, as more consumers embrace minimalism and wellness-driven choices. Women in their 60s and beyond, who often prioritize skincare over makeup, are leading the movement with grace.

Why Women 60+ Are Opting Out of Makeup

1. Skin Freedom

With age comes wisdom – and a deeper understanding of what feels good. Many women discover that makeup no longer enhances their skin the way it once did. Instead of hiding texture or lines, embracing clean skin highlights natural elegance and life experience.

2. Skincare vs Cover-Up

Women today prefer investing in products that nourish the skin rather than conceal it. Serums, moisturizers, hydrating mists, and treatments replace layers of foundation and powder.

3. No More Drama

Makeup can be time-consuming, messy, and often unnecessary. Mature women are choosing to simplify their routines. Less stress, more freedom.

4. Comfort and Skin Barrier Health

As skin becomes drier and thinner with age, heavy makeup may cause irritation. Clean skin feels lighter, healthier, and more breathable.

5. Confidence in Authenticity

Perhaps the most powerful reason is that women are embracing the beauty of real faces, real stories, and real self-acceptance.

A Professional’s Perspective on the Trend

As both a skincare practitioner and makeup artist, I see this trend as a beautiful evolution – one that values health and individuality. Makeup should never be a mask; it should be a choice. And for many women, that choice is now none at all.

Women 60+ who choose natural beauty are modeling a refreshing truth: aging is not something to correct or camouflage – it’s something to honor.

I welcome any of the women from Sixty and Me the opportunities to communicate with our Clinical Skincare Experts to answer any questions that they may have about their skin care needs. My team will be more than happy to provide expert advice regarding:

  • Skincare rituals for mature, makeup-free skin.
  • Treatments to enhance natural radiance.
  • Techniques for minimal or no-makeup looks.
  • Understanding skin changes in the 60+ population.

This is a powerful, exciting topic – and one that deserves thoughtful conversation and celebration.

Let’s Discuss:

What does makeup mean to you? What does going no-makeup mean to you? Do you take better care of your skin when you go no-makeup?

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What TJ Maxx Can Teach Us About Deep Learning in Midlife

What TJ Maxx Can Teach Us About Deep Learning in Midlife

With a perspective on life that comes from time and experience, one of the things that I now truly believe is that luck and serendipity have had a far greater role in how my life has unfolded than I ever imagined when I was a sure-footed, logical 20-something.

The biggest decisions – who we love, where we live, the work we end up doing – often look planned only in hindsight. In reality, they were usually a matter of right time, right place, right person.

That’s not to say planning has no place. It does. But the older I get, the more convinced I am that life runs on two vibrations at once.

One gets things done.

One gets lucky.

A mode for efficiency, lists and predictability and a mode for wandering, recognising and discovering.

If you think about it, you already know these two modes. You’ve lived them. You’ve relied on both. All I’m doing here is giving language to something your intuition has understood for years.

And over the past 3 years in particular, as I’ve wrestled with how to help adults truly understand the French they’re learning – to make it lived and felt rather than memorised – I’ve realised these two modes explain far more about adult learning than any textbook ever has.

Let me put names to them.

Let’s call them Walmart mode and TJ Maxx mode.

The Two Modes We All Know

Walmart mode is the linear part of us.

You know what you want, you go in and get it. You tick things off. Clear, calm, efficient. There’s nothing wrong with that mode – we depend on it daily.

TJ Maxx mode, though, is entirely different.

It’s when you arrive with a feeling rather than a list. You’re not looking for something. You’re looking for something right. A jacket you didn’t know would suit you; a bowl that feels like it has history; a French hand cream you thought had disappeared in 1998.

This is the treasure-hunter mode. The mode that says, stay open – today might be the day something wonderful turns up. It’s the same mode that brings us most of our biggest wins in life.

Poker vs Chess: Why Discovery Feels Like Alchemy

A behavioural scientist once told me that life is played in two games: chess and poker.

Chess rewards logic, planning and step-by-step progress. Poker rewards possibility, instinct, risk and the willingness to be surprised.

Walmart mode is chess. TJ Maxx mode is poker.

And this is why serendipity matters.

A perfectly played game of chess earns you one point. But one lucky hand in poker can change the whole night.

Learning works the same way – a single unexpected discovery can propel you into another league, sometimes much further than weeks of steady effort.

The more I teach adults in midlife, the more convinced I become that most breakthroughs aren’t incremental. They arrive like a jackpot. You work steadily… steadily… steadily… and then suddenly everything clicks.

My Friend’s Chalet in the French Alps

Recently, a friend furnished her chalet in the French Alps almost entirely with finds from TJ Maxx. Not because she needed to save money – she didn’t – but because every object came with a story.

A set of glasses discovered by accident. The matching set found months later in a store two hundred miles away.

A throw that felt like it had travelled continents. She never once remarked on the price. What she loved – what she showed off – was the serendipity. The chase. The luck. The thrill of having recognised treasure when it appeared.

That chalet was beautiful, yes. But what made it sing was the emotional electricity of discovery. And that, I’ve found, is exactly what adults bring to their learning when they’re given permission to operate in both modes: the certainty of structure and the thrill of serendipity.

Why This Matters for Real Learning

Midlife learning doesn’t thrive under pressure or perfectionism. It thrives under permission.

Permission to take a straight line and permission to wander.

Permission to follow a plan and permission to chase a spark.

Permission to spend ten minutes on something tiny and forty minutes lost in something wonderful.

This is where the deepest understanding is built – the kind that stays, the kind you can use, the kind that becomes part of who you are.

And for me, this realisation was a complete breakthrough. It shifted everything about how I taught French. It solved a problem I had been circling for years. And – much like the best finds in TJ Maxx – it arrived in the most unexpected way.

The Gold Find I Didn’t Expect

When I finally accepted that adults learn best when they have both order and serendipity, something clicked.

I stopped thinking in terms of lessons and tasks and started thinking in terms of places. Places you can move through; places where structure lives alongside chance.

So I built something surprising – not a syllabus, not an app menu, but a map.

A simple, elegant map of a virtual, fictional French town that shows you how and what you can learn but also leaves space for wandering and discovery.

I didn’t plan it as a big idea. But I am so pleased to see my students react exactly the way I do when I turn a corner in TJ Maxx and spot something perfect I didn’t know I was looking for.

That sharp, delighted, “Oh! …this.”

And that was the moment I realised: sometimes the thing that unlocks real fluency is the thing you never would have asked for because you didn’t know it existed.

Just like the treasures hiding at the back of the store.

Closing Thoughts

So, here’s what I’d love you to take from all this: learning in midlife is not about grinding through a plan. It’s about giving yourself permission to move in both modes.

The steady mode.

And the serendipity mode.

Chess and poker.

Walmart and TJ Maxx.

I believe real understanding – the kind that lasts, the kind that surprises you, the kind that lets you express yourself with ease and pleasure – isn’t a straight line.

It’s a collection of treasures you found because you were curious enough to look.

In midlife, we recognise ourselves most clearly in the things we choose, not the things we’re told. And that, I think, is the magic of this chapter of life. We finally understand that wandering doesn’t take us off the path.

Often, it is the path.

And if all of this has stirred something in you – a curiosity to see how these two modes might reshape your own learning – you’re warmly invited to come and have a wander around The French Room.

But before you go, let me leave you with

A Question:

What treasure in your life did you only discover because you wandered?

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Charley Marley’s White Cover Up Dress

Charley Marley’s White Cover Up Dress / Southern Charm Season 11 Episode 2 Fashion

Let’s give a warm welcome to Charley Manley, Southern Charm’s newest addition! I can already tell she has a great fashion sense even from a simple bikini and coverup look from last week’s episode. I can’t wait to see what else she wears from her closet, but for now I’m happy to see Style Stealers of this entire look in mine. 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


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When Natural Medicine Is Best – and When Emergency Medicine Is Non-Negotiable

When Natural Medicine Is Best – and When Emergency Medicine Is Non-Negotiable

People often assume that because I’m a Doctor of Naturopathy, I’m “anti-medicine.” They imagine that I always choose herbs over hospitals, green drinks over scans, and natural therapies over doctors.

Not true at all.

There is a place for both natural medicine and conventional medicine – and the real wisdom comes in knowing which to choose, and when.

I learned this painfully and personally last August.

My partner Mark slipped and fell down our stairs and landed hard – so hard that he broke five ribs, filled his thoracic cavity with blood, and suffered a collapsed lung. This wasn’t a moment for turmeric tea, a cleanse, or a green drink. This was a moment for:

  • an ambulance
  • emergency medical care
  • CT scans and MRIs
  • monitoring
  • and a skilled surgeon.

Emergency medicine saved Mark’s life.

But Here’s Where the Story Turns

After he got through the crisis… after the hospital stay, the scans, the procedures, and the medications… that’s when my world of natural medicine became essential.

To rebuild.

To restore.

To detox.

To heal – not just survive.

Once the danger had passed, Mark didn’t need more trauma care. He needed:

  • gentle detoxing from the heavy medications.
  • chiropractic care to improve circulation.
  • magnets to help with the numbness in his feet.
  • high-nutrition, building foods.
  • herbs like bee pollen and spirulina.
  • and daily nourishment with our Ka’Chava shake.

And you know what happened?

Six weeks later, he and I walked – slowly but steadily – over 75 miles through Italy.

Natural and conventional medicine worked together. One handled the crisis. The other handled the healing.

This, to me, is the heart of real wellness.

The Wisdom Is in Knowing Which Medicine You Need – and When

There have been moments in my own life when natural remedies simply weren’t enough.

When my hip pain reached the point where I cried most days, all my usual tools – wraps, insoles, anti-inflammatory herbs – were not cutting it. I didn’t need turmeric. I needed a surgeon. In fact, I needed two new hips.

And thank goodness for that.

But afterwards? My healing didn’t come from more surgery or more medication. It came from:

  • stem cell activation patches,
  • magnetic insoles,
  • anti-inflammatory herbs,
  • daily movement,
  • rebuilding nutrition.

A year later, my joints feel better than they have in decades.

Natural medicine helped me recover and thrive – but emergency medicine gave me my starting point.

And Then There’s The Story That Still Takes My Breath Away

When my daughter was 14, she fell on her head in a cheerleading accident. Doctors kept telling us she was “fine.” But she wasn’t. I knew it. Her color was off. She was weak. And started to vomit. Something deep inside me said, keep pushing.

So I did.

I insisted on more testing. I demanded attention. I advocated for her – so much so that I pushed her ahead of a gunshot victim in the ER.

And that’s when they finally saw it:

A brain bleed the size of my palm. One that was only hours away from rupturing and ending her life.

Emergency medicine saved her. Diagnostics saved her. A surgeon saved her.

And after that? Natural medicine – herbs, cleansing, nutrient-dense food – supported her recovery.

That experience sealed my belief forever:

There are times when natural medicine is powerful… and times when emergency medicine is non-negotiable.

But for Almost Everything Else? We Have So Much More Control Than We Think

Most of the daily issues women face – especially in midlife and beyond – can be supported or resolved naturally:

  • a sluggish gut
  • post-nasal drip
  • poor sleep
  • bladder weakness
  • floaters
  • low energy
  • visceral fat
  • weak muscles
  • parasites
  • dull skin
  • brittle nails
  • heavy metals
  • poor memory
  • low libido
  • cholesterol
  • lung capacity
  • yeast overgrowth
  • UTIs
  • hair thinning

We are not powerless. We don’t have to choose one camp or the other.

We can choose both. We can keep our bodies strong with natural medicine… and seek emergency care when it’s truly needed.

This is not an either/or situation. It’s a partnership.

How We Stay Strong: The Lifestyle Medicine That Matters Most

Health isn’t just supplements and herbs. It’s the way we live:

  • Eat organic, vibrant foods.
  • Drink pure, clean water.
  • Choose non-hormone meats and cheeses.
  • Sit still for a few minutes each day.
  • Start a gratitude practice.
  • Get outside.
  • Travel the beautiful world.
  • Nurture our relationships.
  • Move our bodies.
  • Be kind to strangers.
  • Compliment generously.
  • Support one another.
  • Be gentle with ourselves.
  • Lose the weight we’re ready to release.
  • Read inspiring books.
  • Get our hands in the dirt.
  • Love and care for a pet.
  • Take the supplements that protect and strengthen us.

Because the truth is simple: No one else is in control of your health. You are.

We are all where we are today because of the choices we’ve made. And where we’ll be a year from now? That will be shaped by the choices we begin making today.

If you’d like to start building that healthier, more vibrant future, here’s a resource I created just for you:

PDF: 25 Ways to Regenerate Your Body Naturally

Let’s Have a Conversation:

When was the last time you needed emergency care? What natural remedies do you use for wellbeing?

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Real Housewives of Potomac Season 10 Episode 9 Fashion

Real Housewives of Potomac Season 10 Episode 9 Fashion

There was a lot brought to the table on last night’s episode of Real Housewives of Potomac, but the best thing they served was their ‘fits. They showed up in their signature bold prints and colors that we look forward to every week. And as always, we suggest you take a page from Potomac’s book and elevate your style profile ASAP.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


Ashley Darby’s Black Butterfly Maxi Dress

Ashley Darby's Black Butterfly Maxi Dress

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Keiarna Stewart’s Blue Sleeveless Shirt Dress

Keiarna Stewart's Blue Sleeveless Shirt Dress

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Stacey Rusch’s Strapless Leopard Mini Dress

Stacey Rusch's Strapless Leopard Mini Dress

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Gizelle Bryant’s Denim Dress

Gizelle Bryant's Denim Dress

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Ashley Darby’s Brown Logo Print Dress

Ashley Darby's Brown Logo Print Dress

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Wendy Osefo’s Orange Dress with Pink Lace Trim

Wendy Osefo's Orange Dress with Pink Lace Trim

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Stacey Rusch’s Pink One Shoulder Dress

Stacey Rusch's Pink One Shoulder Dress

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Stacey Rusch’s Printed Top and Shorts Set

Stacey Rusch's Printed Top and Shorts Set

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Keiarna Stewart’s Green Draped Dress

Keiarna Stewart's Green Draped Dress

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Keiarna Stewart’s Gold Bow Strapless

Keiarna Stewart's Gold Bow Strapless

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Gizelle Bryant’s White Twist Cutout Maxi Dress

Gizelle Bryant's White Twist Cutout Maxi Dress

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Stacey Rusch’s Orange Cutout Sleeveless Maxi Dress

Stacey Rusch's Orange Cutout Sleeveless Maxi Dress

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Angel Massie’s Silk Cowl Neck Embellished Maxi Dress

Angel Massie's Silk Cowl Neck Embellished Maxi Dress

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Gizelle Bryant’s Red Cutout Bandage One Shoulder Confessional

Gizelle Bryant's Red Cutout Bandage One Shoulder Confessional

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Angel Massie’s Mint Off The Shoulder Confessional Dress

Angel Massie's Mint Off The Shoulder Confessional Dress

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Stacey Rusch’s Black Rhinestone Cutout Confessional

Stacey Rusch's Black Rhinestone Cutout Confessional

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Keiarna Stewart’s Black Flower Appliquè Confessional Look

Keiarna Stewart's Black Flower Applique Confessional Look

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Keiarna Stewart’s Purple Baroque Confessional Look

Keiarna Stewart's Purple Baroque Print Confessional Look

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Wendy Osefo’s Red Collared Confessional Look

Wendy Osefo's Red Collard Confessional Look

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Gizelle Bryant’s Scalloped Sequin Confessional Look

Gizelle Bryant's Scale Sequin Confessional Look

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Gizelle Bryant’s Pearl Embellished Confessional Look

Gizelle Bryant's Pearl Embellished Confessional Dress

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