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Flourish Over 50

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Where Would Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas Be Without Liang Chow? Who Is Your Coach?

Have you noticed the relationship between the Athletes and their Coaches? Why do you think there is such a strong bond?read more »

Shopping bags full of memories

What do your shopping bags reveal about your life?read more »

How not to look old, part 8–lighten your lipstick

Want to look like Angelina Jolie? Try these few simple tips for luscious sexy lips, and look younger while you're at it!read more »

How not to look old, part 7–manage your wrinkles Hot Conversation

There are so many options available for "quick fixes" for your wrinkles, but are the pain and expense worth the effort?read more »

For trim waistlines, think pink!

Did you know that gazing at a pink square can calm your mood, and might even reduce your stress-induced eating?read more »

How not to look old, part 6–unmask your foundation Hot Conversation

Enhance your face, don't cover it up with thick foundations and unnatural color.read more »

Life after 50, better than ever!

Statistics show that women over 50 are happier and healthier than ever. But we don't need statistics--we're living it!read more »

How not to look old, part 5–lose the heavy eyeliner

Over 50 is not the time to be using heavy eyeliner and trendy colors of the rainbow. To look years younger, keep your eye makeup simple and light. And don't pump your mascara brush!read more »

How not to look old, part 4–tame those brows

Nothing ages you like bushy, unkempt eyebrows. Learn how to get "wow-brows" with more great tips from Charla Krupp's book How Not to Look Old.read more »

Save the life of the men you love

This week is the one-year anniversary of my husband being diagnosed with prostate cancer. We have much to celebrate, and that is why you need to pay attention to this story for the benefit of the men in your life, your husband, brother, son, fatheread more »


SusanTolles
founder of Flourish Over 50, has been married for 30 years, and is "close to completing my most important life-job–raising my three incredible children to become successful, godly young adults."