
Hello {{first_name | Mature Beauty}},
There’s something refreshing about taking a little time for beauty and style – especially when the goal isn’t perfection, but simply feeling confident and comfortable in our own skin. Small tweaks can make a big difference, whether it’s a clever beauty product that simplifies your routine or a style tip that helps you look and feel your best.
In today’s Beauty & Style Thursday, we’re spotlighting a clever hair touch-up product designed to help with gray roots and thinning hairlines, and sharing a few color tips that can instantly make your outfits feel more polished and flattering.
🆕 What’s NEW on the BLOG Today

Have We Lost Our Desire to Small Talk?
by Rhonda Chiger
I don’t know about you, but as I get older, my tolerance for small talk decreases. I used to be in a profession in which schmoozing was important. I often took CEOs of public companies out to dinner to discuss their business goals. I advised many management teams and formed meaningful relationships with the investment community...

Is It Worth Paying Extra to Select Your Plane Seat? 5 Things to Consider
by Jacquie Shaw
Standing at the terminal on a recent trip to Japan, I faced a small but nagging question: Should I pay an extra $70 each way to select my seat? It was the longest flight I’d ever taken, and I wanted to arrive as comfortable and pain-free as possible...

Map Your Dream Lifestyle in 6 Easy Steps
by Joanie Marx
Is it possible that the best way to accelerate your dream lifestyle into reality is to slow down your current lifestyle? If so, how would you do this? The answer is simple: inner reflection. Inner reflection is where you can not only silence lingering fears or doubts about life after 60...
🎥Margaret’s Video for Today
Why Stoicism May Be The Secret Strength of Women over 60
As we get older, many of us discover a quiet strength we didn’t fully appreciate when we were younger. Life has tested us, surprised us, and sometimes even broken our hearts – but somehow we keep going.
In this video, Margaret explores Stoicism and why its simple ideas about resilience, perspective, and inner calm may actually be one of the hidden strengths of women over 60.
Do you think women become more resilient and calm as they age, or has life made you more sensitive to things that matter? Let us know in the comments!
💄 Beauty Product Spotlight: Ash Brown from PrimePrometics
If you’ve ever wished for a quick way to refresh your roots between salon visits, the Prime Prometics Instant Coverage Hairline Powder (Ash Brown) might be worth a look.
This product is designed to instantly cover gray roots, fill in sparse hairlines, and give the appearance of fuller hair in just a few quick dabs. The Ash Brown shade works particularly well for those with cool brown tones who want a natural-looking blend.
👗 Style That Speaks: Color Mistakes (and Easy Ways to Fix Them)
Color can completely change how an outfit feels, but many of us fall into habits that don’t always work in our favor.
One common mistake is wearing colors that are too close to our natural skin tone, which can make an outfit look flat. Adding a contrasting color near your face, like a scarf, necklace, or jacket, can instantly brighten your look.
Another helpful tip is paying attention to balance. If you’re wearing a bold color, pairing it with neutrals can create a more elegant, put-together style.
And finally, don’t be afraid to experiment. As our hair color and skin tone change over time, the shades that flatter us most can shift too. Trying new colors, especially ones you may have avoided in the past, can be a surprisingly fun way to refresh your wardrobe.
Sometimes the simplest style update is just seeing color in a new way.
🗫 Community Chatter
I am approaching 70 and it scares me to death! I've always worked in satisfying careers and, in retirement, while enjoying so much of it, now feel no purpose and I miss that. Have so much to be thankful for and trying to embrace being " older" and doing things for others, while acknowledging many would love to be in my situation.- Lynne.
