Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Age, Appearance, and Skin Care

By Cathy Peterson

Stana’s post got me thinking about how we look when we’re out in public presenting as women. I understand we’re all different in age, body type, home situation, make-up, clothing and style. I have processed this with my counseling therapist the last 12 years. When I adjusted my mind’s image of me as a woman away from trying to present like a young model and started presenting as a middle-age professional woman, that’s when being out in public really got better and much more relaxed. 

I’m 6 feet 2. I was over 240 poundsin my mid-50s (12 years ago). Then I got serious about taking care of myself, getting into shape and losing weight. 

Treating pre-cancerous growths with an intense homeopathic regimen that included two all-natural plant-based phytoestrogens kick-started a wild hormone imbalance. My T dropped below the 5th percentile for my age, while I had significantly elevated levels of estradiol, estrone, estriol, progesterone and eventually prolactin. My nails grew faster and stronger. My hair thickened and grew faster. My skin softened and what little fair body hair I had all but disappeared. And my cancer issues shrunk and were no longer a problem

In October 2016, I started experiencing early breast development and 18 months later I had B-cup breasts. At three years (Fall 2019) I was a full 36C (where I’m still at today). My endocrinologist joked those three stages are a very natural process of “buds, bumps, boobs.” During that time, I went from 228 pounds down to 192. 

I’m now 183 pounds and measure 39-31-35. Turns out, my body did a natural response to the homeopath capsules and topical lotion and started producing its own estrogens. Blood tests for my annual physical showed my female hormone levels all in the normal range for pre-menopausal woman, even now as I just turned 66. 

Loving these physical changes, I also started a daily skincare plan for my softer skin. I also grew my hair out to my shoulders and since age 55, I color it every four weeks. Friends, neighbors, colleagues and especially immediate and extended family have watched my physical changes gradually over the years. When I present as husband, father, grandfather, I get a lot of nice compliments about my skin, “love your hair” and I easily pass for early 50s. 

I was at lunch with my 40-year-old daughter and her two sons (all blonde with blue eyes like me) and the server smiled and said what a nice family I had. My daughter laughed, smiled and told the woman, “This is my dad, these are his grandsons.” (I loved it.)

When I present as Cathy, my image is mature average women in her mid-60s. I now have skinny arms and thin legs, do my own hair in an age-appropriate style and with good daily skincare and basic make-up (liner, shadow, mascara, lipstick), I can present very well in public. Of course, I have some mid-60s facial wrinkles, little crows’ feet, but most of my skin is clear and smooth – all looks very natural. Aspiring to everyday ladies out and about is my main focus; skincare, haircare and weight managment made it all happen!



Source: Bebe
Wearing Bebe


Youth is wasted on the young (femulator)
Youth is wasted on the young (femulator)

11 comments:

  1. It's not often I wish you posted a link to buy the "wearing" dress - I actually bought one from Venus that you shared a few years back - but today's dress is a Must Have!

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    1. It's on sale at Bebe. I ordered one two days ago.

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    2. Thank you - but it looks like you caused a run on this dress! Currently the only available sizes are XXS and XS.

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    3. I agree with your designation of this dress as a "must have"! I'm trying to think of an occasion for which i would wear that dress, and i think any day that ends in Y would suffice🌸

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    4. The dress arrived via UPS today only three days after ordering it (it was shipped from Bethlemen, PA). XXL was sold out, so I ordered XL. Normally XL is a good size for me, but Bebe dresses have run small in the past, so I was worried that XL would not fit. But when I tried it on, it fit like a glove! Now, where do I wear it?

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    5. Wherever you do service to wear it, please provide us with photos🌸

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    6. Your wish is my command, Elise!

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  2. Cathy that's awesome and looks like Avon products are doing their job

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  3. I certainly don't know what medications you took to effect those changes (and congrats on the weight loss and everything else), but you do your readers a disservice by mentioning "homeopathic" products as being anything but a total fraud. The definition of the term is that whatever chemical they started with is diluted down (with pure water, presumably) so much that there is literally only a molecule or two of the original in any given "homeopathic" dose. Try that with wine and anyone could taste the fraud. Science has shown us that there is no such thing as "water memory". Whatever you took that was "homeopathic" did nothing to aid your transformation.

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  4. Nice story Cathy. I always like reading your material. I am just curious though. If you have 36C breasts, and yet are 39" on top, what size bra do you happen to wear ?
    Gendre Amore

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  5. I leave you the link of one of the best femulations ever of yfsf spain. Of this year.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hELecXIGMyw

    Awesome!!

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