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66% of women aged 40 and over are more likely to ask someone on a date

Women over 40 are more likely to ask someone out on a date

The dating game is notoriously difficult to navigate but, worry not, there’s good news on the horizon!

A staggering 66% of women aged 40 and over are more likely to make that first move and ask someone out on a date now than when they were younger, according to new research revealed today1.

The study by expert spa skincare brand fenjal to mark its 60th anniversary, found...

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Jane Gordon says she was in denial of the fact she'd ever be old

When it comes to pelvic floors, there’s something called ‘the star jump factor’, says journalist Jane Gordon. Pelvic floors – and keeping them in good working order – is just one of the challenges the writer took on for her new book, How Not To Get Old.

It all began for Gordon when she was in a bad car accident in 2017. Left unable to move in hospital (she’s since recovered), she...

Feeling stressed? 5 ways it could be affecting your skin, according to experts

Katie Wright asks skin specialists for tips on dealing with stress-related issues.

We all know the emotional and physical symptoms of too much stress – exhaustion, sleepless nights and falling ill more often are all sure signs that you’re running on empty and need to slow down.

Another way to determine whether your body is struggling to handle your hectic lifestyle? Take a...

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Why “feeling young” is the new looking young: the rise of functional ageing

Anti-ageing culture is changing. For a long time, it was wrinkle-reducing creams that promised to turn back the clock, making us look younger. However, a new study found that Brits now prioritise feeling good over looks.

New research from DoNotAge.org reveals that 65% of Brits now prioritise feeling young over looking young, highlighting a cultural change in mindset. Instead of...