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Crowned in Elegance: The Art of…
💫 Crowned in Elegance: The Art of Half-Up Hairstyles and Occasion-Ready Glamour In the world of beauty and fashion, some looks don’t just follow trends—they define them. The half-up, half-down hairstyle adorned with pearl and silver accessories is one such style. It’s regal yet romantic, structured yet soft, and endlessly versatile. Paired with a navy

Crowned in Elegance: The Rise of…
Crowned in Elegance: The Rise of Braided Ponytails and Voluminous Waves in 2025 In the ever-evolving world of beauty, hairstyles have become more than just finishing touches — they’re visual narratives of grace, identity, and artistry. As we step into 2025, one style is emerging as a favorite among stylists, brides, and influencers alike: the
- The Art of Effortless Elegance: Mastering…The Art of Intricate Braiding: A Masterclass in Hair Design Braiding has been a part of human culture for thousands of years, evolving from practical hair management to a celebrated art form. The hairstyle in focus here is a stunning example of advanced braiding — a complex, multi‑strand design that wraps around the head in … Read more
- Braided Elegance: The Half-Up Hairstyle That’s…Braided Elegance: The Half-Up Hairstyle That’s Turning Heads In the world of hairstyling, few looks strike the perfect balance between intricate detail and effortless glam like the braided half-up, half-down hairstyle. With two tightly woven braids leading into a voluminous cascade of curls, this style is both regal and romantic—ideal for formal events, bridal shoots, … Read more
- Braids & Buns: The Bold Fusion…🔥 Braids & Buns: The Bold Fusion of Cornrows and Space Buns in Modern Hair Fashion In the ever-evolving world of hair artistry, few styles command attention like the fusion of cornrow braids and space buns. The image above showcases a hairstyle that’s equal parts edgy, elegant, and expressive. With tightly woven cornrows running from … Read more
- Crowned in Braids: The Art and…Crowned in Braids: The Art and Elegance of Intricate Hairstyling In the world of beauty and self-expression, few things rival the transformative power of a well-crafted hairstyle. Braids, in particular, have long been celebrated for their versatility, cultural richness, and visual impact. From ancient traditions to modern runway looks, braided hairstyles continue to evolve—blending technique … Read more
- The Bold Beauty of Braided Bob…The Bold Beauty of Braided Bob Hairstyles: A Modern Twist on Classic Style Hairstyles are more than just a way to keep hair in place; they are an expression of individuality, creativity, and culture. Among the ever-evolving world of hair trends, braided styles have always stood out for their versatility and timeless appeal. In recent … Read more
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What is “Successful Aging”? – Better…
Every May, the Administration on Aging leads the national observance of “Older Americans Month.” The theme this year is “Engage at Any Age.” But I found myself thinking that this would be a nice opportunity to consider: just what does it mean to “succeed” or do well as an older adult? This is important, because

7 Steps to Manage Alzheimer’s Behaviors…
(This article is by my colleague Paula Spencer Scott, author of the book Surviving Alzheimer’s: Practical Tips and Soul-Saving Wisdom for Caregivers. I invited her to share an article on this topic, since many in our community are coping with dementia behaviors. — L. Kernisan) The odd behaviors of Alzheimer’s and other dementias can be so

End of Life Planning Made Easy…
Living wills. Advance directives. Powers of attorney for healthcare. Making your wishes known. Many older adults have never gotten around to addressing these issues, and of those who have, many are overdue for a review. After all, this is not something where you should “set-it-and-forget-it.” Especially not if you completed the paperwork with a lawyer

13 Must-Know Websites, Books & Resources…
This month — November — is National Family Caregivers Month. If you’ve been in any way assisting another adult with managing health concerns or life tasks, you qualify as one of the estimated 40 million family caregivers in the US. Such help often starts out with small things, such as helping an older relative get

How to Make Hospitalization Better &…
As you may know, hospitalization is actually somewhat risky for older adults. This is sometimes surprising to older adults and families. After all, hospitals are supposed to be places where people who are ill or injured can get the medical supervision and services that they need, to recover and be restored to health. Well, it’s

5 Easy Ways to Connect with…
When is the last time you had a really meaningful conversation with someone from a different generation? And who was it with? Was it with a grandchild? A niece? Your own parent? A neighbor? Or maybe even the person standing next to you in line at the store? While these types of connections happen every day

How to Know How Well It…
As everyone knows, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a public health — and societal — crisis of epic proportions. The impact has been especially severe on older adults, who are more likely to be severely affected by COVID, and who represent a distressingly high proportion of the U.S.’s COVID deaths. But, in an amazing feat

6 Steps to Take When Aging…
Have you noticed worrisome changes in your aging parent? Maybe they’ve been mostly okay but now you’re seeing problems with memory, such as forgetfulness or asking the same questions repeatedly. Or maybe you’ve noticed trouble with driving, keeping up the house, managing stairs, or paying bills. Some aging parents simply begin to seem more withdrawn.

What to Know & Do
You probably already know that many older adults develop problems managing finances as they age. Now how would you answer the questions below: Has your aging parent planned for a decline in financial abilities? Are you prepared to detect signs of a financial decline? Do you know what to do if you do notice problems with

A 5-Step Approach to Navigating Difficult…
 Q: My mother is 76 and has Alzheimer’s disease. She had a couple of unavoidable stays last year in the hospital (due to falls). This accelerated her decline due to delirium, which was treated as if she was just being an unruly and difficult patient. Once my sister and I understood what was going on