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Sixty and Me is a community of over 500,000 women over 60 founded by Margaret Manning. Our editorial team publishes articles on lifestyle topics including fashion, dating, retirement and money.

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7 years ago

We Love These Makeup for Older Women Tips from Joan Collins!

Joan Collins is 84 fabulous years young. Over the course of her acting career, she has always made a point of looking vibrant and fashionable. As a result, she is a source of amazing makeup tips for women older women! Read More

7 years ago

Danger Will Robinson! Lost in Space Reimagined on Netflix

Like so many 1960s shows, Lost in Space left its mark on popular culture. Even today, if you say “Danger Will Robinson,” you will be instantly understood, even if the person who you are talking too never watched the show. Read More

7 years ago

4 Healthy Aging Secrets from a Registered Dietitian

Nutrition plays a vital role in our health – but do we know which nutrients are best for us as we age? Join us in discussion with registered dietitian Ashley Koff who has a wealth of information to share. Enjoy the show! Read More

7 years ago

Senior Scams: Exposing the Dirty Trick Scammers Use to Gain Your Confidence

Scamming someone is all about playing on their most basic emotions – fear, greed or love. But, before a scammer can play on your emotions, they first need to gain your confidence. For this reason, more scammers than ever are going to elaborate lengths to pose as people that we trust. Read More

7 years ago

What Makes the Perfect City for Older Adults? These 12-Year-Olds Have Some Great Ideas!

Spend 10 minutes in almost any major city around the world and you will realize that urban environments just weren’t designed with older adults in mind. From New York to London, seniors face limited transportation options, safety concerns and few multi-generational housing opportunities. Read More

7 years ago

From Educator to Kidney Donor, Hero Teacher Saves a Family

Great teachers are more than just great educators. They are also child psychologists, trained in the school of life, with their fingers on the pulse of their students’ emotions. Read More

7 years ago

Are You Still Saving in Retirement? The Good Habit that’s Surprisingly Hard to Kick

For years, we have been hearing about how our generation is not prepared for retirement. In fact, the statistics are kind of scary. Read More

7 years ago

Jane Seymour Appears in Tasteful Playboy Shoot, Shatters Aging Stereotypes

Ok, I’ve only written the title for this article and I’ve already said two things that I never thought I would say: “Tasteful Playboy shoot” and “Jane Seymour (67) appears in Playboy.”

Now, normally, I wouldn’t consider a Playboy story to be relevant for our community, but, there are a couple of reasons that I wanted to share this with you now. Read More

7 years ago

Need One More Reason to Be Positive? it May Fight Off Dementia!

Since starting Sixty and Me, almost 5 years ago, I have noticed something interesting; the positive thinkers among us are, on average, happier, more active, stronger, more social and more engaged with the world. Read More

7 years ago

How Many U.S. Presidents from the 1900s Can You Name? (Quiz)

One of the wonderful things about getting a little bit older is that you have the benefit of decades of experience to look back on. For example, while so many people are worried about the current political climate, we can look at things objectively, knowing that we have seen wars and political challenges before. Read More