FASHION Magazine
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Tired of being told you look tired? From serums to surgeries, we test-drive the top anti-aging eye treatments
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“Don’t you think she looks tired?” These six words, murmured by a male adversary, take down an entire government. Doctor Who’s Tenth Doctor is speaking about Harriet Jones, the 50-something prime minister of Britain. As his words spread doubt about her capabilities, Jones begins to panic and worry—appearing tired as a result. The time-travelling Doctor himself may be incredulous at how little has changed with regard to the link between professional women’s work and their appearance-—the appearance of fatigue, particularly.
So age discrimination persists against women? There are “all kinds of it,” says Spring Tompkins, a professor of human resources at St. Lawrence College. One acquaintance, a finance executive in her 60s, has been bombarded throughout her career with faux sympathy for her so-very-tiredness. “I know they’re trying to undermine me,” she says. “I just smile.” Such digs are a way of nipping at one’s confidence and sense of security in the many industries that value youth over experience. It’s a global issue: The Daily Beast reports that in China, professional women nearing their 30s are increasingly resorting to plastic surgery—many job postings are open only to women under 30, and unmarried females in their late 20s are commonly referred to as “leftover women.”
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Best skincare products: New night creams, rosacea cures, serums and CC creams to try this season
CC creams, redness fighters and complexion nightcaps—Sarah Daniel reports on what’s new in skincare for spring.
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Summer fitness guide: Our picks for the best beauty products to wear while working up a sweat
Yoga and Pilates will give you a killer core, but going on a bike ride without UVA/UVB protection will give you a killer burn. Check out our favourite fitness-savvy beauty products so you can keep fit and be kind to your skin at the same time–yet another reason to go for a jog!