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		<title>Sharing some cool resources!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 20:54:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Hauri</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p>Last week we had a terrific LifeStyle Workshop and our participants asked if we would remind them of some of the cool new products we passed around. One of the fun things about the workshop is that you get to touch and feel things &#8212; and get immediate feedback. Plus everyone brings their own knowledge to the table. So let&#8217;s start out with something new that we learned:</p>
<p>Lisa Dodge is the daughter of a dentist &#8211; and has great teeth to prove it. But her dad has said to stay away from Teeth Whitening kits as they haven&#8217;t been tested for long-term harm to teeth enamel. She shared that <a title="Crest 3_D" href="http://www.3dwhite.com/teeth-whitening/Crest-3D-White-Story.aspx?utm_source=yahoo&amp;utm_medium=cpc&amp;utm_term=crest%2B3%2Bd&amp;utm_campaign=Brand%2BAwareness&amp;OVRAW=crest%203-d%20toothpaste&amp;OVKEY=crest%203%20d&amp;OVMTC=advanced&amp;OVADID=53511915522&amp;OVKWID=256995967022&amp;OVCAMPGID=6854553022&amp;OVADGRPID=11942615910&amp;OVNDID=ND1&amp;ysmwa=Pph9qbZYB7-fqo6hjeNADhbp6Ycu9nKlSK4Ah7oQKx9SmZ6EodYP8e1ILdTpqDsC" target="_blank">Crest 3-D</a> Toothpaste is better &#8211; use it 3 times a day and get whiter teeth. Worth a try. I&#8217;m still a fan of Crest Professional Effects 3-D White Whitestrips. They&#8217;ve improved the stickiness, so they really stay on for the 1/2 hour daily treatments. Thanks for the warning, Lisa!</p>
<p>Face Primers &#8211; LOVE these. I&#8217;ve used Smashbox for awhile (<a title="Smashbox/Sephora" href="http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P9889&amp;categoryId=C10905" target="_blank">Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer)</a> but L&#8217;Oreal just came out with Studio Secrets Primer (on sale for $9.99 this week at Target) and it&#8217;s great. These primers leave a soft, velvety base for your foundation or tinted moisturizer and decrease oil and shine. The best part is they fill in fine lines and imperfections! Yea! Remember as you age, lighten up on foundation and powder &#8212; use a tinted moisturizer or mineral-based powder &#8212; to stay away from the &#8220;cakey&#8221; look.</p>
<p><a title="DuWop" href="http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P211642&amp;categoryId=B70" target="_blank">DuWop Revolotion SPF 15</a>. Charla Krupp (of <em>How Not to Look Old</em>) gave me this and it&#8217;s pretty amazing. Yes, we can go bare-legged and not look awful. This is a bronzing body moisturizer that has a bit of shimmer to the finish. All natural and not orange! Really easy to apply and quite forgiving so you don&#8217;t look streaky! And it doesn&#8217;t smell awful like many leg creams. They offer a tanner as well. So far, I&#8217;ve only found it online at Sephora. But it&#8217;s pretty neat.</p>
<p><a title="Soma panties" href="http://www.soma.com/store/browse/shelf.jsp?cat=Vanishing+Edge&amp;catId=cat20004" target="_blank"> Vanishing Edge Panties from Som</a>a (Division of Chico&#8217;s) that really don&#8217;t ride up. Get them at Chico&#8217;s Outlets in Aurora or Kenosha for a fraction of the price.</p>
<p>Speaking of underthings, don&#8217;t miss <a title="Flexee tank tops" href="http://www.maidenform.com/merchandising/bod-squad-summer-picks?facet=,brands:Flexees%26reg%3b" target="_blank">Flexees</a> by Maidenform to control your midriff and tummy. Still comfortable and cool, they offer many different styles of tank tops, camis and more.</p>
<p>Now if only I could give the resource for Julie&#8217;s cute topper that everyone loves &#8211; and is ultra-flattering to any figure type. Keep your eyes open in the coat department for one of your own.</p>
<p>What are your favorite finds? Share them with a comment!</p>
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		<title>Head to Toe</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of my favorite finds!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p><strong>TAKE IT FROM THE TOP!</strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="Hair color" href="http://www.clairol.com/niceneasy/roottouchup/index.jsp" target="_blank">Clairol Root Touch-Up Kit</a></strong> I have been an apostle since these were first introduced! Easy and quick to use, this little color kit can keep you going for a month or two between expensive salon touch-ups. I figure Clairol&#8217;s saved me at least $2,000 in the last few years! (Though I DO get behind in my <em>People</em> magazines&#8230;.)</p>
<p><strong>Bangs </strong>Yes, they do make you look younger. Will I go crazy growing them out? TBD!</p>
<p><strong>FACE IT!</strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="Smashbox Primer" href="http://www.smashbox.com/Smashbox-Face-Makeup/Primer_4" target="_blank">Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer</a>. </strong>Have you found that as you&#8217;ve gotten older, you rely more on foundation to even out your complexion? You don&#8217;t want a cake-y look or anything that &#8220;collects&#8221; in your fine wrinkles. So start with a Primer. Yes, I thought it was just another product to sell aging Boomer women, hungry for anything that helps. But this really works to smooth out the texture of your skin so your foundation goes on smoother. Plus it keeps your make-up looking fresh longer into the day. Try it at <a title="Sephora Stores" href="http://sephora.com/help/stores/index.jhtml;jsessionid=ACJT55B4ISCISCV0KRRQIGQ" target="_blank">Sephora</a> or other cosmetic counters before you buy.</p>
<p><strong><a title="Lauren Hutton" href="http://http://www.laurenhutton.com" target="_blank">Lauren Hutton Good Stuf</a></strong><a title="Lauren Hutton" href="http://http://www.laurenhutton.com" target="_blank">f</a> A friend turned me on to this cosmetics line created specifically for &#8220;women with more of life&#8217;s experience&#8221; and it&#8217;s pretty cool. She&#8217;s packaged all you need in unique &#8220;face discs&#8221; so you can shlep all your cosmetics in one flat pack instead of a batch of bottles, etc. Her make-up is light, less color saturated and truly designed to flatter our faces. And it&#8217;s not at all expensive.</p>
<p><strong>UNDERNEATH IT ALL</strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="Flexees Shapewear" href="http://www.maidenform.com/brand/flexees/?cm_mmc_o=qw5yblwCjCQztBBCjCdkw0wwlCjCukw0wwl" target="_blank">Flexees</a> </strong>Maidenform&#8217;s version of Spanx offer camis and tanks that help restore your long-lost waist and flat tummy! Best part is they&#8217;re long enough (like to the bottom of your fanny) that they don&#8217;t creep up and suddenly add inches to your waist! Surprisingly cool for summer, I wear them under all my fitted t&#8217;s.</p>
<p><strong>“Age Defying Lift”</strong> Yes! You’ll find it on many new bras including Vanity Fair and Soma (the intimates arm of Chico’s). Basically they’re padded cups. I certainly didn’t expect to see the day when I’d be shopping for padded cups, but they look great and bring the “girls” back up in the range where they’re supposed to be ( midway between your shoulders and your elbows).</p>
<p><strong><a title="Spanx" href="http://www.spanx.com" target="_blank">Spanx</a></strong><strong> </strong>Today&#8217;s girdle! But at least we don&#8217;t need to worry about garters holding up stockings any more. Whatever you want to hold in, push up or push in, Sara Blakely has a Spanx solution. And they&#8217;re so much more comfortable than the olden days!</p>
<p><strong>GREAT FEET</strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="Gel Toe Relaxers" href="http://www.profootcare.com/p-flex-tastic.html" target="_blank">Flex-Tastic Gel Toe Relaxers</a> </strong>These are the goofy things you&#8217;ve seen in catalogs that you put between your toes to spread them out. Sort of like what they use for pedicures but much more drastic! And the darn things are pretty cool. They&#8217;re inspired by yoga and the benefits of stretching. They bring back flexibility and stability in your feet and help straighten out problem toes. I got mine at Target for about $7. Worth it!</p>
<p><strong>Finn</strong> <strong>Comfort </strong>Expensive but truly the most comfortable shoes ever. And some of them aren’t too ugly. <a title="comfortable shoes" href="http://www.finncomfort.com" target="_blank">www.finncomfort.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Naturalize</strong><strong>r </strong>I’m a long time fan, but was delighted when the Chicago Tribune rated their heels more comfortable than many others. Try them. We’re too young to give up the occasional stylish heel.</p>
<p><strong>Merrell </strong>Great affordable outdoor and casual shoes that began in the Green Mountains of Vermont.</p>
<p><strong>Orthotics </strong>Go to a runners’ shoe store and get your feet measured. Or a shoe store that specializes in great fit. (In Chicago it’s Waxberg’s Walk Shoppe in Niles.)</p>
<p><strong>Special Needs for Special Women &#8211; Wigs, post-surgery bras &amp; prostheses</strong></p>
<p><a title="Second Act" href="http://www.secondactchicago.com/" target="_blank">Second Act</a>.  One of the toughest parts of aging is how cancer hurts our sisters and ourselves. Here is a very welcoming resource for help. Second Act is the only accredited post-cancer surgery boutique in downtown Chicago that provides bras, wigs and advice to women living with cancer. Talk to Pattie Sheehan at her shop in Flourish Studios or go online.</p>
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		<title>Chicagoland &#8220;to know&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:24:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>From Julie Judd:</p>
<p><strong>Joe’s Tailor Shop</strong> (Yorktown Convenience Center)     630-495-4477</p>
<p><strong>Perl Tailor Shop</strong> (OakBrook Professional Building)   630-573-8550</p>
<p><strong>EXTRA HANDS &amp; WHEELS</strong></p>
<p>For the holidays or when you just need help, call on <a title="3rd Coast Concierge" href="http://www.3rdcoastconcierge.com/" target="_blank">3rdcoastconcierge</a> and have Bridget do what you don&#8217;t have time to do. For Chicago and western suburbs</p>
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		<title>Books &amp; Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<div class="books_page_heading"><strong>WEBSITES</strong></div>
<div class="books_page_heading"><strong><a title="vibrant nation" href="http://www.vibrantnation.com/" target="_blank">Vibrant Nation</a>,</strong> &#8220;What women 50+ know&#8221;, is a terrific community that discusses topics ranging from Home &amp; Garden (&#8221;Are there personality traits associated with leftovers?&#8221;) to Going Green (&#8221;Green cleaning&#8221;) to Love &amp; Sex (&#8221;Should my next step be Match.com?&#8221;). Fresh attitude, good writing and honest advice. And good conversation, like a real community.</div>
<div class="books_page_heading"><a title="wowowow.com" href="http://www.wowowow.com/" target="_blank">Wowowow.com</a> is your link to the NYC inside circle. I pretend I&#8217;m hanging out with Candice Bergen or dishing with Liz Smith when I&#8217;m reading it. A collection of bright, accomplished women (Lily Tomlin, Jane Wagner, Lesley Stahl, Whoopi Goldberg and more) share what&#8217;s on their very smart minds.</div>
<div class="books_page_heading"><strong>ABOUT AGING &amp; TRANSITIONS</strong></div>
<div class="books_page_heading">Levine, S.B. (2005). <strong>Inventing the rest of our lives:Women in second adulthood</strong>. NY, NY: Viking/Penguin Press.</div>
<div class="books_page_heading">Both informational and inspiring, Levine debunks the myth that as we age we simply become more of what we always were. As a former editor for <em>Ms</em>. and contributing editor to <em>More</em>, she&#8217;s a great writer and interviewer and uses real women&#8217;s stories to drive home her points.</div>
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<div class="books_page_heading">Fraunfelder, F.T., M.D. and Gilbaugh, J.H., M.D. (2009). <strong>Retire right:Eight scientifically proven traits you need for a happy, fulfilling retirement</strong>. NY, NY: Avery/Penguin Press.</div>
<div class="books_page_heading">Two doctors conducted a comprehensive survey of over 1,000 patients to identify what happy retirees share. Then they take the 8 key traits &#8212; none of which have much to do with finances &#8212; explore them and provide great questions for self-reflection and ways to build each trait. Good practical information and guide.</div>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Blair, P.D., Ph.D. (2005).<strong> The next fifty years: A guide for women at midlife and beyond.</strong> Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Publishing.</p>
<p>What are you thinking about today? Whatever the topic, Pamela Blair has an essay and thought-provoking questions to ask yourself. A wonderful blend of inspiration and insight, this may be the best gift to yourself or your friends to light the way to the future. Excellent! (And I wasn&#8217;t paid to say that!!!)</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Bridges, W. (2001). <strong>The way of transition: Embracing life’s most difficult moments</strong>. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press.</p>
<p>Bridges discusses how some of life’s most challenging, painful moments are your turning points. Through his personal accounts and advice, Bridges offers support for enduring the transitions of life. Fine illustrations of his excellent transition model.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Friedan, B. (1993). <strong>The fountain of age</strong>. New York: Simon and Schuster.</p>
<p>Just as Friedan sparked the women’s movement with <em>The Feminine Mystique</em>, she opened the door and challenged people’s perceptions of aging with <em>The Fountain of Age</em>. Friedan discusses a more able older generation and suggests that women and men in their 50s, 60s and 70s can discover new experiences and possibilities to bring to their lives. Incredibly well researched – and tough to get through all 600+ pages.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Hudson, F. M. (1999). <strong>The adult years: Mastering the art of self-renewal</strong>. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.</p>
<p>Hudson’s guide views adulthood and aging as “an opportunity for continual revitalization, reorientation, and positive change.” He discusses everything from dreaming and planning to different decades of life to the challenges of the 21st century. Good concepts for better understanding of aging.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Pipher, M. (1999). <strong>Another country: Navigating the emotional terrain of our elders</strong>. New York: Riverhead Books.</p>
<p>In a youth-centered American culture, the baby-boomer generation is facing increasing struggles. Pipher observes these struggles and offers a guide for bridging the generation gap and supporting one another. Liz Monroe Cook suggested I read this when I was dealing with my elderly father. Very insightful, especially as we’re all moving toward this “other country”.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Pogrebin, L. C. (1996). <strong>Getting over getting older: An intimate journey</strong>. New York: Berkely Books.</p>
<p>Pogrebin discusses aging with an honest, optimistic analysis. Delightful reading and pretty funny.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Sher, B. (1998). <strong>It’s only too late if you don’t start now: How to create your second life at any age</strong>. New York: Dell Publishing.</p>
<p>Emphasizing that “now” is the perfect time to makeover your life, Sher discusses age, beauty, love, power and achieving your goals to make the most of your time. Her public TV workshops are inspiring!</td>
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<div class="books_page_heading"><strong>BOOKS ON LOOKS</strong></div>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Hopkins, C. (2008).<strong> Staging your comeback: A complete beauty revival for women over 45.</strong> Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications.</p>
<p>Oprah’s “Makeover Guy” believes women are more beautiful as they age, though they may feel less attractive. He offers hair, wardrobe, makeup and “spirit revival” ideas for women to look and feel their best at any age. Fun, great photos and good news to use.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">James, K. (2003).<strong> The truth about beauty: Transform your looks and your life from the inside out.</strong> Hillsboro, OR: Beyond Words Publishing, Inc.</p>
<p>A guide to natural body and beauty health, James’ book addresses specific issues that trouble countless women. It advises women on how to “shed the mindsets and the popular regimens that sabotage [their] body and looks.” She’s big into healthy, REALLY healthy eating. Good resource if that’s your thing.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Judd, N. (2007). <strong>Naomi’s guide to aging gratefully: Facts, myths, and good news for boomers.</strong> New York: Simon &amp; Schuster.</p>
<p>The country music superstar and mother of Ashley and Wynonna Judd offers information on how to recognize your true potential. She seeks solutions to body, mind and spirit concerns, proposing ways for readers to live their happiest life. Whoda’ thunk Naomi Judd would give advice? But her positive action-oriented writing style is refreshing and inspiring.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Kelly, C. &amp; London, S. (2005). <strong>Dress your best: The complete guide to finding the style that’s right for your body.</strong> New York: Three Rivers Press.</p>
<p>“What Not to Wear” stars, Clinton and Stacy, deliver great advice with humor – just like the show. Big plus – they include men!</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Krupp, C. (2008). <strong>How not to look old: Fast and effortless ways to look 10 years younger, 10 pounds lighter, 10 times better.</strong> New York: Springboard Press.</p>
<p>This bestseller offers suggestions to do just what the title claims: make you look younger and better. Krupp gives concrete examples of things you can do now to enhance your look and build confidence. Really good guide – sent it to my college roommate on her 60th and she greatly appreciated it.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Richardson, C. (2007). <strong>Dressing nifty after fifty: The definitive guide to a simple, stylish wardrobe</strong>. St. Louis: Willcott &amp; Corn Books.</p>
<p>Richardson’s guide discusses such wardrobe issues as how to enhance your body shape with clothes, what colors to wear, how to accessorize and how to make your dollar work for you. Would be A LOT better with some pictures. And she’s a little conservative for my taste.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Woodall, T. &amp; Constantine, C. (2003). <strong>What not to wear</strong>. Riverhead Trade.</p>
<p>Trinny and Susannah (now seen on TLC in Making over America) give advice on specific body issues while telling you how to accentuate the positive. Lots of photos.</td>
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<div class="books_page_heading"><strong>ABOUT &#8220;THE CHANGE&#8221;</strong></div>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Kantrowitz, B., &amp; Wingert, P. (2006). <strong>Is it hot in here? Or is it me?: The complete guide to menopause.</strong> New York: Workman Publishing Company, Inc.</p>
<p>This guide supplies answers to some of the most common and many obscure questions about menopause. Chapters in this book cover memory, moods, sleep and sex. Everything you need or want to know on all sorts of women’s health issues, presented in very readable text.</td>
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<td width="65%" valign="top">Sheehy, G. (1995). <strong>The silent passage: Menopause.</strong> New York: Pocket Books. (Original work published 1991).</p>
<p>A reference for women enduring the challenges of menopause, Sheehy’s book offers knowledge, history and a hormone replacement regime. Chapters include The “What About Me?” Syndrome, Sex and the Change-of-Life Lover, and Has Anyone Seen My Memory? Important book for when you think you’re going crazy.</td>
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