By Katelyn Lunders, Woman's Day
Age really is nothing but a number. These women look their best thanks to these easy and simple beauty habits they've adapted over the years.
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Olive Oil Works Wonders
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Jean Carn-Wolfe, 46, swears by olive oil. "My eye area gets really dry and makes my crow's-feet look worse, so I lightly tap it on before bed each night," says the fitness lover and assistant principal at a Philadelphia high school.
To keep the rest of her skin radiant, Jean uses L'Occitane Supple Skin Oil.
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Confidence Is Key
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Makeup artist and breast cancer warrior Jillian Veran Rezo, 52, says her secret beauty weapon is confidence. "My organization, Beautiful Self, gives women who have been through breast cancer treatment a therapeutic photo session to help them see how gorgeous they still are."
Protect Your Skin
Nurture Life Co-Founder Jennifer Chow, 41, is all about SPF. "I wear sunscreen every day," she says. "I just wish I had started earlier!"
Jennifer also applies Aquaphor Healing Ointment Advanced Therapy to her skin daily to stay fresh and moisturized.
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Accentuate Your Eyes
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Hot and Flashy Creator Angie Schmitt, 54, says her secret beauty weapon is black eyeliner. "It's great for helping my eyes look more awake and youthful," she says. "I draw a thin line at the base of my top lashes with a soft pencil. Then I trace over that with a liquid formula for more definition."
The beauty blogger finishes her look with Too Faced La Crème lipstick in Juicy Melons.
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Overpower The Puff
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"When I'm puffy, I wet a washcloth with warm water and lay it over my face," says Kids Off the Block Founder Diane Latiker, 60. "It calms swollen eyes and makes my lines seem softer, too."
Diane also blends nudes and browns on her lids to make them appear firmer using L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Pocket Palette in French Biscuit.
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[post_ads_2]Don't Skip Skincare
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"I had been so focused on other priorities in the past that I didn't do much self-care," nonprofit fundraiser Norma Intraigo, 46, says. "Now I have a skin regimen, and it makes me happy."
Norma uses SkinLab Life & Firm Cleansing Towelettes to remove makeup without irritating her sensitive skin.
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Make Healthy Choices
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"I eat well and stay fit, so I'm less worried about what's on the outside," says Beth Patterson Masters, 58, who runs a scholarship fund for kids. "Being energized helps me let go of the pressure."
For an extra boost, she uses Neutrogena Naturals Purifying Pore Scrub to keep her skin bright and smooth.
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Make Time To Moisturize
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Deborah Lindner, M.D., says moisturizing keeps her young. She uses a gentle retinol lotion to help aging skin and a lip balm with SPF to hydrate her lips and protect them from the sun.
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Strive For Self-Care
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"Self-care is so key," Pure Joy Wellness Founder Renata Joy, 60, says. "Everything is go, go, go, and we don't take time for ourselves. I think it's important to slow down and pamper yourself."
Regina pampers herself by exfoliating pre-shower with EcoTools Dry Body Brush to keep her skin soft.
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Regina pampers herself by exfoliating pre-shower with EcoTools Dry Body Brush to keep her skin soft.
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