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In today’s video, we’re discussing the misconception that women “hit a wall” at age 27. That could NOT be further from the truth. Watch till the end to hear the most important tip.

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00:00 Introduction
00:48 Ana Luisa Collaboration
1:40 We hit a “wall” at 27
2:39 I’m not 20 anymore.
4:52 Cultivate Peace
6:39 Joix de Vivre
7:58 Never stop caring.
9:35 Who are you?
10:40 Embrace the natural!
12:42 Conclusion
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21 Comments

  1. I am 60 years young and I love feeling very feminine in my natural beauty. I fashion a very short hairstyle with naturally curly salt & pepper hair. I do my own eyebrows, no enhanced eyelashes although I love to see women wear them. I do like wearing soft natural color lipsticks and glosses, a bit of cheek šŸŒ¹color if needed and Iā€™m done! Nailsā€¦sometimes they are natural and sometimes I get them done. Love my ā¤ļøage and the wisdom I have gained.

  2. This video is way off the mark! Iā€™m 50 plus & I donā€™t know anyone who stopped caring after a certain age. There are certain people who have never been into the outer appearance and thatā€™s fine, but this notion that some folk give up is just absolutely utterly ridiculous. Women please donā€™t worry. Have you guys seen all of these beautiful women like Hallie, BeyoncĆ©, Gisele, & countless others famous and non famous. This post is laughable! Try again, maybe a different approach.

  3. šŸ˜‚ I look better at 32 than I ever have. The wall is something incels say to single women that might be feeling insecure because they want to deflect from putting the work into themselves to be a good husband and citizen. Bringing someone else down takes less effort.

  4. Iā€™ve aged really well. I look similar now at 28 like I did at 16. However, I do feel like I hit a beauty wall at 27. I have more grey hair. I have puffier arms. My stomach has gotten a little puffy. But at 27 I started focusing on my inner beauty & mental health because thatā€™s what was not so pretty about me. Now that thatā€™s being cared for I can pay more attention to my outer beauty. But donā€™t get me wrong I never stopped dressing well or taking good care of my hair & nails. Itā€™s strictly just puffiness that came with age that Iā€™m currently dealing with. Oh yeah, and I went back to college to finish my degree. Thereā€™s that.

  5. Idk what it is with that ā€œwall hittingā€ concept. I think itā€™s something that those weirdo red pullers came up with. Anyhow, Iā€™m 32 and people still call me baby because they think Iā€™m 15. My co-workers who are fresh out of high school think Iā€™m their age lol šŸ˜‚. I used to hate it but now I embrace it. Guys actually are slower to talk to me because they think Iā€™m too young. I think ā€œthe wallā€ was created by those manosphere weirdos to justify their barely legal teen fetish. People with common sense just live and love without obsessing with youth.

  6. 27 here going on 28. I actually think Iā€™m more beautiful than I was back in my early 20ā€™s lol. I workout (lost 70lbs). I eat my veggies everyday, drink a ton of water. I have a really good skincare routine but I personally feel like my skin is better mainly because of my diet. I also try my best to avoid any stressful situations. Stress and I donā€™t mix well lol. People actually think Iā€™m 21 šŸ˜‚ when I tell them Iā€™m 27 theyā€™re like ā€œwhat ?šŸ˜° no way!ā€ Lmbo The main goal is to take care of yourself inside and out.

  7. As an "older" woman, I WISH I'd understood, in the past, the value of great nutrition, stress reduction, and spiritual growth in maintaining beauty. The majority of products on the market for those, say, 40+, exist to deal with the abuse we put ourselves through in our younger years. Think excessive sugar/alcohol consumption, sun damage, too little or too much exercise, too little sleep, toxic relationships and poor boundaries. Pour your energy, time, and money into things that yield long-term results. False eyelashes, hair extensions, expensive clothing….fun, but will they reap benefits 2 yrs, 5 yrs, or 10 yrs down the road? In our instant gratification culture, self-discipline and working "from the inside out" is not as marketable as quick-fix products. But, as we age, wisdom around our habits should be our greatest beauty asset.ā™„ļø

  8. I agree with everything you are saying. I am 36 and honestly I don't even think about my age. I choose to go by how I feel. I feel like I am just coming into my womanhood. I'm a lot more confident now than when I was in my twenties. I like what you said about cultivating the peaceful environment. Constant drama and turmoil can wear you down. I have distance myself from my family of origin for that reason. I strive to keep my home environment as peaceful as possible.

    I also like what you said about the enhancements are good but sometimes they can take away from the natural beauty. You are so right. I always make sure I wash and deep condition my real hair every week. I've never gotten into wearing the fake lashes. I just make sure I put Jamaican black castor oil on my eyebrows and rub a little on my lashes. I keep my skin routine up. One thing I always said is that when I do get older I don't want to be a bald old lady lol.

    In all seriousness, your videos are a breathe of fresh air. In a culture that encourages women to be so fake, I'm so glad there are young women out there encouraging women to be beautiful at their core and not just their exterior.

    BlessingsāœØ

  9. Great visit Felicia!! Youā€™ve inspired me to keep taking care of myself. I also wanted to say the more natural beauty look is gorgeous on you! You are glowing āœØ

  10. i actually think i look better now at 26 that i did when i was 20. As you get older you learn what styles, personal grooming and workout help me look my best. SO, i think i physically i look better but i also am emotionally and mentally in a much better place than i was when i was younger. I am more at peace, kinder and more comfortable in my femeninity

  11. This is such a great and necessary video, Felicia! One thing that makes me feel beautiful is painting my own nails and doing my skincare routine. Super relaxing, and it just gives me a moment to really pay attention to myself. Thank you, for making this video! šŸ’•šŸ™ŒšŸ¾

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