Beauty
Stunning Mom, 51, Shares The Secret To Her Ageless Look
“I dreaded 30 more than 50.”
Renae Olivia was dressed absolutely gorgeous for her birthday celebration. She let her wavy blonde hair down and wore a gorgeous leather dress, clearly going for the classy, elegant vibe for the occasion.
But what a lot of people did not expect was how Renae was celebrating her 51st birthday!
The New Jersey was rained with praises and jealous comments of how she’s maintaining her bombshell look and figure at such an age. A fashion blogger based in Hoboken, Renae shared, “People are pretty surprised when I tell them my age.”
“I kept getting asked by women what my secrets were for looking younger than my age, so I figured it was a great reason to start this journey [on social media].”
The mom-of-two told Media Drum World, “Fashion and style help me. If you carry yourself with confidence, it helps for sure.”
The ex-New Yorker shares that when it comes to self-care, she does have a consistent routine which includes moisturizing the body parts that are prone to wrinkling.
She shares her tips, “Never neglect the neck and hands. They can be the telltale signs of aging.”
Aside from this, she also avoid prolonged sun exposure and never tanned her skin after she was 18. Naturally, she also adopts a healthy diet and does workouts regularly.
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She also sleeps on a silk pillowcase!
Her children, Tristan and Kaidyn, are 6 and 2 respectfully and they always keep her active. In fact, Renae said, “I dreaded 30 more than 50.”
“Fifty is definitely a daunting number, however, I am 100% more confident and content now in this stage of my life. I want women to know it’s never too late to go for what you want in life. I’m living my best life,” said the woman who met her husband at the age of 38. She later went through IVF to get her children at the age of 45 and 48.
“Everything I’ve been through and achieved in my life has been roughly 10 years later than what’s considered ‘normal,’ I guess you would say.”