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Barbara Hannah Grufferman

My go-to cold-weather color has always been black. Since forever, it occurs to me now, my preferred way of dressing in fall and winter has been to pair a black sweater with a pair of blue jeans, or slip into a little black dress that hovers just above my knees.
My husband calls me the Queen of Empiricism: I don't believe something works until I try it myself.
Fashion should be fun, not frustrating. And it should definitely not be frumpy.
After 50, certain styles you once threw on with abandon should probably be abandoned.
Did you know there are products just sitting on your kitchen shelves and waiting to be used for more than sweetening your tea or making lemonade?
How many of these stressors have you encountered this week?:
May is National Osteoporosis Month - a good time to assess your risk of breaking a bone and figure out the best way for you to avoid osteoporosis down the road.
By now we're all familiar with the golden rules for keeping our skin from aging prematurely: Use sunscreen (at least 30 SPF), exfoliate, moisturize, use a retinol product, get enough sleep, eat well and don't drink too much alcohol.
There are a few basic tools every woman should have in her beauty bag to look cool, confident and fabulous . . . every day.
If you haven't quite achieved Michelle Obama's super-toned arms, is there a way to veil yours with style and confidence?
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