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Today's Expert:
What causes my skin to sag as I age? Is there anything I can do to slow down the process?
Our skin ages two ways: “Intrinsic” or internal aging is programmed according to your genetics. It can be altered by medical illness and lack of necessary nutrients and hormones. “Extrinsic” or external aging can be accelerated by lifestyle and sun damage. Other outside factors include read more...
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What should I be stocking up on so that I'm up-to-date with this Fall's fashion trends?
It’s all about glistening gold. And ankle boots. Or at least that’s what Insider, QVC’s fall fashion edition is saying. I tend to agree. Everywhere you look, you can tell that gold jewelry is making its comeback. A couple of years ago you couldn’t find a gold piece of anything -- it was all read more...
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Dear ThirdAge Editors:
Help! Despite my efforts to avoid a shore-induced sunburn, I’m lobster red and starting to peel! What can I do to lessen the peeling that I'm sure will come?
We all know that spending loads of time lying out in the sun is a major no-no. Gone are the days when we thought nothing harmful could come of the hours on the beach, slathering on baby oil and tanning oils for a dark tan.
So, that said, I won’t lecture you on the harmful effects of the sun. You read more... -
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I have dull, flaky lips. No matter what I do -- drink lots of water, use chapstick constantly -- I can’t get that plump, healthy lip look. What treatment can I have done at a salon and what can I do at home to maintain the healthy pout?
Did you know that it takes about a month for the skin (anywhere on your body, Including your lips) to shed its upper layer of dead cells and allow new, healthy cells to surface?
But sometimes, especially in extreme weather, the shedding gets slowed or stunted causing flaky lips.
A few years ago, read more... -
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Today's Expert:
I have a problem with blush. I have no idea how to apply it without it looking obvious and unnatural. Can you give some advice?
You're not alone! A lot of women forgo the blush because they just can't seem to get it right. But, if you take some time to perfect your application, you'll have a natural-looking flush that gives you a healthy glow.
First of all, to get some color in the right place, apply it directly to your read more... 
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Today's Expert:
Dear Dr. Susan:
Since I’ve taken on a leadership role at a top business in my community, work is my priority. My children are grown and my husband travels often with his job, so working fulfills me. However, the long hours at the office make it hard for me to eat healthfully. I feel older than my age and know I don’t look as good as I could. What foods, in particular, should I steer away from?
It’s great that you’ve found a position and a company that makes you feel fulfilled and gives you a sense of worth. But your unhealthy eating at the office, thanks to long hours and delivery services, ages you more quickly and wreaks havoc on your skin. Your issue isn’t uncommon; I see so read more...

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I know you’re a proponent of the old “you are what you eat” adage. That said, what can I put on my plate to improve my skin texture and protect it from premature aging?
You’re right; I do believe that what you put into your body directly affects its appearance and I have written at length on what you should/shouldn’t eat to improve your skin. Simply put, it’s all about healthy variety when you hit the grocery store. The next time you take your weekly read more...








