Stacy London has helped flip the conversation around menopause.
Here, she’s sharing the products that work on her own menopausal skin.
But as it turns out, Im not alone.
We joke around about the term knowledge is power, but it really is right.
Knowledge is agency, and its a huge part of the work we do honing our identities.
Theres an idea that… coming into menopause is somehow an ending.
Stacy London is one of America’s foremost style experts. She is best known as the co-host of TLC’s iconic show, “What Not to Wear.” Following that success, she hosted and executive produced 3 seasons of “Love Lust or Run.” Stacy has written two books, Dress Your Best, which was published to stellar reviews, and The Truth About Style, a New York Times bestseller. In 2020, she hosted a podcast discussing mental health, Could Be Better, tbh, in collaboration with the Crisis Text Line and The Jed Foundation (JED). In 2021, Stacy became the founder and CEO of State of Menopause, a holistic product line for women which addresses the symptoms associated with menopause and perimenopause. In this new phase of her career, Stacy is doing what she has done her entire career as a stylist: help people from suffering silently, raise their confidence and self-esteem by alleviating external symptoms, and removing the shame that surrounds them.
And, yeah, surein one sense, it is.
But its an unfinished sentence to say that its an ending.
Its an ending that transitions us into a new phase, and thats a new beginning.
If knowledge is power, consider this your menopause masterclass.
It just gives you the perfect texture on your skin.
Londons a fan of this one, from Westman Atelier, which is buttery-soft and ultra-pigmented.
I think her products are absolutely incredible, she says.
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Stacy London is one of America’s foremost style experts. She is best known as the co-host of TLC’s iconic show, “What Not to Wear.” Following that success, she hosted and executive produced 3 seasons of “Love Lust or Run.” Stacy has written two books, Dress Your Best, which was published to stellar reviews, and The Truth About Style, a New York Times bestseller. In 2020, she hosted a podcast discussing mental health, Could Be Better, tbh, in collaboration with the Crisis Text Line and The Jed Foundation (JED). In 2021, Stacy became the founder and CEO of State of Menopause, a holistic product line for women which addresses the symptoms associated with menopause and perimenopause. In this new phase of her career, Stacy is doing what she has done her entire career as a stylist: help people from suffering silently, raise their confidence and self-esteem by alleviating external symptoms, and removing the shame that surrounds them.