In the final chapter of ‘Living the Life More Fabulous’ I write about the need for more role models to show us how to have the very best possible ‘third act of life’ now that we are all living longer.
Meet Our Face of LFF Winners
April 05, 2018
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42 Comment(s)
Pamela
Jun 13, 2018 11:20
Annee is ten years younger than I but everything she is doing to continue her life as a single older woman resonates with me as the last 18 years since retiring I have achieved as much, apart from the solo cruise. Well done Annee.
Now however with health not what it was I find myself restricted in what I can do on my own and have to rely on others. But, at the moment I am planning another holiday on my own and I will enjoy the company of other people as Annee describes. No one ignores you if you have a ready smile and the willingness to join in.
Well done all three, but Annee is my kind of girl.
Pamel Boon
Now however with health not what it was I find myself restricted in what I can do on my own and have to rely on others. But, at the moment I am planning another holiday on my own and I will enjoy the company of other people as Annee describes. No one ignores you if you have a ready smile and the willingness to join in.
Well done all three, but Annee is my kind of girl.
Pamel Boon
Tricia Cusden
May 05, 2018 10:12
Hi Maureen
Thanks for your very thoughtful and considered remarks. I think we should have called this 'A Face of LFF' - one of so many in all their honest, unaltered glory. We ran this competition with the magazine Woman & Home as a way to increase awareness of our wonderful makeup. It was one marketing initiative amongst many which we have initiated to get our message out there to as many older women that we can reach.
We were looking for someone to embody the spirit of 'joie de vivre' and felt that Annee, our 'winner' was the essence of that quality. Annee is such a breath of fresh air in her attitude and approach having lost her beloved husband to Alzheimers when she was 60. That's why I chose her and that's why I feel she is an appropriate ambassador for LFF. I hope this goes some way to explain our rationale for the competition - it wasn't intended to be a beauty pageant. Triciax
Thanks for your very thoughtful and considered remarks. I think we should have called this 'A Face of LFF' - one of so many in all their honest, unaltered glory. We ran this competition with the magazine Woman & Home as a way to increase awareness of our wonderful makeup. It was one marketing initiative amongst many which we have initiated to get our message out there to as many older women that we can reach.
We were looking for someone to embody the spirit of 'joie de vivre' and felt that Annee, our 'winner' was the essence of that quality. Annee is such a breath of fresh air in her attitude and approach having lost her beloved husband to Alzheimers when she was 60. That's why I chose her and that's why I feel she is an appropriate ambassador for LFF. I hope this goes some way to explain our rationale for the competition - it wasn't intended to be a beauty pageant. Triciax
Maureen
May 05, 2018 06:06
Well,, I’m a dissenting voice . . . . Before I continue, let me say that my comments are not meant to reflect in any way on your winners. I may not be able to explain my point of view without referring to the fact that there are winners, but it’s not my intention nor my wish to say anything that might cause offense. It’s not personal. So, now let me say that I’m disappointed you decided to go the beauty pageant route, with an added lifestyle category, which is what your competition was. This is such an antiquated and unnecessary way to honor women. When we reach our later years, there must be few women who do not have a back story, one of courage and survival, one of trying new activities and finding solace in mundane, every-day chores, one of raising the grandchildren or living alone after the death of a long-term partner, one of fear of the unknown but joining a class anyway to make new friends, one of fighting illness and staying fit, one of volunteering to help others and having the grace to let others help us during our most difficult times. The list is long, of things great and small, kindnesses and unselfish acts, and every single thing on it is worthwhile. And you decide to choose just one woman to epitomize this sisterhood of wonderful older women, any of whom would be amongst the first to admire a peer for her work and her inner beauty but would feel no need to think of her as anything other than an equal, because we mostly know, at last and in our different ways, who we are, and that the way we value ourselves is what matters. You have formed a whole glorious club of such women and you had to pick just one. We are all The Face of LFF, every day, because you taught us how to do that and be that. Now here’s where I may get myself into trouble, which I’m not looking for, so please don’t misconstrue my words and assign meaning to them that they don’t have. If I had discovered LFF for the first time after this competition, I probably would not have become a consumer. I don’t look even one tiny bit like your winner, and, as I do with all big-name cosmetic ads with movie stars and models, I would have told myself that there’s no make-up on this earth that’s going to make my face look like her face. So why bother? Just another marketing company’s hype that alienates ordinary people like me. You and your tutorials are what convinced me that I needed LFF, and then my first order confirmed it. The ladies in those videos were the courageous ones – older women, no make-up, close-up, that’s pretty brutal but they convinced me that if they could do it, so could I. I am disappointed that you had the need to find A Face in a competition. Your own face, Patricia, was perfect and sufficient and I shall continue to be a customer in spite of that disappointment because I love LFF products. Anything else would be cutting off my nose to spite my well-made-up-with-all-the-right-colors-in-all-the-right-places face, now wouldn’t it?
Liz Abildgaard
Apr 23, 2018 05:20
I think it's wonderful that LFF promote ladies of a certain age and show just how good they (we) can look. These 3 ladies have had their challenges, and I can relate to two of them, having lost my husband in 2016 at the young ( I think) age of 67. Now at 68 I too am having to forge a new path forward for myself after 48 years of marriage. I thank God that I am a woman, who has always been interested in fashion and makeup, and that there's so much I can do to make my self look better, especially on the tough days. LFF products and your blogs are very inspiring.
Tricia Cusden
Apr 11, 2018 09:46
Hi Maureen
You are right that we made our choice from the women who entered the competition online having seen it in W&H and Annee, Anna and Hilary were the ones we chose from those entrants.
As you may know I started LFF intending to sell the makeup direct via makeover parties. Within a few months and due to the success of our video tutorials on You Tube, the online business took off and we now have many thousands of happy customers worldwide. I believe that our success is down to four things: 1) older women don't feel welcome in beauty halls or on beauty counters which don't cater for their needs. 2) Having watched a few videos you can easily see how the products work and how to create the effect yourself. 3) We only show real older women and use positive language in everything we do. 4) We have a generous no quibble returns policy, so there is no waste of money if you need a replacement or a refund - even if you have tried the product. We also take lots of orders on the telephone too! Triciax
You are right that we made our choice from the women who entered the competition online having seen it in W&H and Annee, Anna and Hilary were the ones we chose from those entrants.
As you may know I started LFF intending to sell the makeup direct via makeover parties. Within a few months and due to the success of our video tutorials on You Tube, the online business took off and we now have many thousands of happy customers worldwide. I believe that our success is down to four things: 1) older women don't feel welcome in beauty halls or on beauty counters which don't cater for their needs. 2) Having watched a few videos you can easily see how the products work and how to create the effect yourself. 3) We only show real older women and use positive language in everything we do. 4) We have a generous no quibble returns policy, so there is no waste of money if you need a replacement or a refund - even if you have tried the product. We also take lots of orders on the telephone too! Triciax