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5 tips to help you dress for comfort without sacrificing style

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oxiuly Women's Vintage Patchwork Pockets Puffy Swing Casual Party Dress OX165 As women age, redefining and reimagining their style can be a deeply personal journey. Favorite clothing items may not fit the same way anymore, and certain styles might start to sit differently. Considerable spoke with a few professional stylists to find out how to take care of both your body and your attitude as you find your new and improved look. “Finding your fit is always a challenge no matter your age,” Megan Moran, owner and wardrobe stylist at The Style Foundry told Considerable. “This is nothing to be discouraged by! It’s simply part of your evolving style.” The stylist, event planner, and motivational speaker Catherine Bachelier told Considerable the main thing to remember is that when it comes to fashion, age really is nothing but a number: “Don’t buy into the stories around what you can or cannot wear at any particular age. When it comes to looking and feeling good, YOU make the r

How Wearing Sunglasses Actually Impacts Your Eyes, According to Science

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SUNGAIT Vintage Round Sunglasses for Women Classic Retro Designer Style When most people think about sun-related damage, they probably worry about their skin. But the sun’s ultraviolet rays also pose a threat to a person’s eyes. According to a 2014 study funded by the U.S. National Eye Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, UV radiation can damage proteins in the eye’s lens. Over time, this damage can raise a person’s risk for cataracts, which impair vision. 

Women With Big Busts Swear by This Bra

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I have, at various times in my life, found myself understocked on well-fitting bras in acceptable condition. You know those moments — digging through your drawer to pull out the same beat-up, pilling, warped-underwire bra that’s a size or two off, and then avoiding certain tops and dresses because it shows through clothes awkwardly. So many women share this experience because, whatever the actual color, we always end up paying a pink tax on bras. A well-rounded collection should include a t-shirt bra, strapless or convertible, bralette, and a sports bra, — and depending on your size, preference, and condition, that list could also include a minimizer, a push-up, a nursing bra, or a chest binder. Hovering around $60 a piece, that shopping list can quickly add up to over $500. Sometimes it just seems easier to just keep wearing that ratty old cotton bra you bought at Victoria’s Secret a full decade ago rather than dropping serious coinage on a new collection. Today, thou