What is the most effective investment for beauty?

Anonymous
Really high quality organic, wild caught foods
Anonymous
Marrying well.
Anonymous
sunblock and trentinoin make the biggest difference but you won’t see/notice the results in the same way as a treatment or losing/gaining weight

so for me I’d say trentinoin, sunblock, revitalash/brow, coloring my hair every 4 weeks, and blow outs (I don’t get those as regularly but I love the way I look when I get one).

I’d like to try botox but have no first hand practioner referrals (I can’t get anyone to admit they use it!) and am too nervous to try it without.

I’d love to get more sleep but menopause interferes with that one.
Anonymous
Hrt, botox, tretinoin, invisalign. I'm not on hrt for cosmetic reasons, but it helped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Figuring out my color season and (I hate this term but) style essence. Having some RULES for what looks good on me makes it so much easier to find! But good hair (cut, washing regularly) is second.


+ 1 on the colors and great cut

And of course, sunscreen, but that's a longer term tip.
Anonymous
What sunscreen are you all using? I currently apply a BB cream every day that has sunscreen in it, is that enough?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Marrying well.


Anonymous
Great bronzer and self tanning products.
Anonymous
Medical-grade skincare, including tretinoin.

Cosmetic skin treatments (Botox, Fraxel, PDL) from a dermatologist or plastic surgeon (not a med spa).

Losing weight if you need to, and keeping it off so you don’t stretch out your skin. I do Callanetics for low-impact toning.

Plenty of sleep and water like everyone else has said.

Good posture!

A flattering haircut and color, plus actually styling your hair.

Fixing your teeth if you need it, and keeping them white with Zoom, Crest White Strips, or similar.

A good foundation or tinted moisturizer that looks like your actual skin but better.
Anonymous
Tretinoin and Botox. Sunblock is a good one too!
Anonymous
Staying fit in my late 50s by teaching fitness classes and lifting heavy.
-eating way less than I used to.
-walking a lot
-sunblock, of course, but I also own a self tanning spray booth. Worth it's weight in gold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Staying fit in my late 50s by teaching fitness classes and lifting heavy.
-eating way less than I used to.
-walking a lot
-sunblock, of course, but I also own a self tanning spray booth. Worth it's weight in gold.


Tell me more about your spray tan booth, please! Cost, maintenance, where you bought, what kind. I spray tan a lot and love the way it makes me look and feel. I love the Norvell booths and pay $60/mo for unlimited tans, so pretty good deal. But a pain to get there sometimes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Staying fit in my late 50s by teaching fitness classes and lifting heavy.
-eating way less than I used to.
-walking a lot
-sunblock, of course, but I also own a self tanning spray booth. Worth it's weight in gold.


Tell me more about your spray tan booth, please! Cost, maintenance, where you bought, what kind. I spray tan a lot and love the way it makes me look and feel. I love the Norvell booths and pay $60/mo for unlimited tans, so pretty good deal. But a pain to get there sometimes.


I purchased a "tent" on ebay for I think $20, it's a three sided thing I just step into. I bought a spray gun on Amazon (MaxiMist Lite Plus HVLP Spray Tanning System) and use the Norvell Premium Sunless Tanning Solution - Venetian.
I spray my face nearly everyday - lightly, and heavier and the rest of my body when I'm showing legs and arms.
I've gotten good and spraying myself and if we're in swimsuits, my husband sprays my back.
Anonymous
Brea$t implants
Anonymous
Spironolactone for acne.

Mini tummy tuck.
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