Among Black women — whom our research found to be the least likely to use anti-aging products — looking and getting older is embraced, not feared. Six beautiful women 50 years and older talk aging, beauty, and the power in growing older. ❤️
Who was the first person to teach you about beauty and skincare?
My mother most definitely taught me that you should always leave the house with earrings and lipstick — she always cared about the way she looked. But when it came to skincare, I think I learned that on my own and through friends, seeing what worked for them. I’ve tried all kinds of things. I used Neutrogena in my teens when I had acne all over the sides of my cheeks. But nothing I used ever
. Then as a young adult, I started paying more attention to my skin, I would use Proactiv and get facials here and there.Oh yeah. The first time I was scared of getting older was when I was about to turn 30, which in hindsight of course is ridiculous — 30 is incredibly young. Then I think when I turned 40, I started to notice a difference in my body, in my skin. Everything just looked more dull. Before 40, I could just chug some water and the next day, everything would be bright.
RELATED: Phoebe Robinson on the Evolution of Black Beauty Standards: "Straight, Relaxed Hair Is No Longer the Only Kind of Black Beauty — Which Is Awesome"A Black woman’s way of being is so rich and original. As we age, we just become so much more refined. We better ourselves, despite the fact that we’re living in a world where we aren’t the most appreciated. I mean, we experience racism and sexism and a lot of us are carrying our families on our shoulders.
Positivity. I always try to see the silver lining, which is not to say that you can’t be sad or mad. But life is a journey.
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