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I'm 52 but look DECADES younger – I avoid too much makeup, ‘trashy' ripped jeans & a crucial mistake my mum always made
I'm 52 but look DECADES younger – I avoid too much makeup, ‘trashy' ripped jeans & a crucial mistake my mum always made

Scottish Sun

time15 hours ago

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  • Scottish Sun

I'm 52 but look DECADES younger – I avoid too much makeup, ‘trashy' ripped jeans & a crucial mistake my mum always made

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WOMAN who regularly gets told she looks 20 years younger has revealed her number one anti-ageing tricks - including keeping her hair long and watching Love Island. Nerys Middleton, 52, says people often assume she's in her early 30s – and believes it's partly down to her long locks and youthful outlook on life. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Nerys ensures she uses retinol and vitamin C treatments alongside CO2 laser facials and hydrofacials every few months. Credit: Jam Press/Nerys Middleton 4 The mum-of-two has been getting Botox in her forehead since she was 29 Credit: Jam Press/Nerys Middleton 4 Nerys says she also religiously stays out of the sun, doesn't drink alcohol and steers clear of junk food Credit: Jam Press/Nerys Middleton 4 Style-wise, she avoids florals, ripped jeans or anything that feels like she's 'trying too hard' Credit: Jam Press/Nerys Middleton The mum-of-one says she doesn't believe in following old-school rules about what women should look like past a certain age. 'People tell me they think I'm in my 30s because of the way I am,' the fashion influencer, from North Wales, told What's The Jam. 'I hang around with people in their 30s, so they talk about what 30‑year‑olds talk about, like Love Island. 'I say to my older friends, 'Have you watched Love Island?' and they're like, 'God no, I wouldn't watch that.' read more on beauty PRICE TO PAY Katie's weight-reveal is sick - posts like this triggered my eating disorder 'It's just little things like that. 'People also tell me I'm too old to have long hair, but when you look at people like Cindy Crawford, they all still have long hair, haven't they? 'As long as it's healthy and you look after it, there's no reason it can't be longer over 50. 'Cutting it short is an old‑fashioned thing my mum did.' Nerys says she spends about £400 a month on vitamins, skincare and beauty treatments – and sees it as part of maintaining her health and confidence. The mum ensures she uses retinol and vitamin C treatments alongside CO2 laser facials and hydrofacials every few months. I'm 50 next year & don't have a single wrinkle thanks to a product from Boots or TikTok shop - I've never had Botox She's also been getting Botox in her forehead since she was 29, wears SPF 50 every single day and doesn't drink or smoke. But Nerys says keeping a younger mindset is the most important part of maintaining her youthful looks. She said: 'Mostly it's my mindset. I think if you think old, you become old. 'If you start thinking, 'Oh God, my back's aching, my legs are aching,' you start dressing old, you start acting old. 'I think it helps if you have younger friends. 'Most of my friends I met through work are younger than me and we get on because I have a young mindset. 'My older friends are all married and settled – a bit fuddy-duddy. 'I spend a lot of time with young friends. We go on holidays, we go clubbing in Budapest. 'I wouldn't go away with people my own age; they don't like going out and partying. 'I think it's not just about looks, it's how you act. Because I've got younger friends, we talk about younger things and I spend a lot of time with them. Three hair mistakes that are making you look older THERE are some hair mistakes to avoid if you don't want to make yourself look older than you actually are: One dimensional hair colour - it's a good idea to visit a hairdresser to get your colour done. Using a box dye can leave you with one block colour, so steer clear. it's a good idea to visit a hairdresser to get your colour done. Using a box dye can leave you with one block colour, so steer clear. Hair that's too dark around the hairline - "Add softer, lighter tones and shades around the sides of the face to bring lift and life to your eyes; too dark a colour will do the opposite and feel very gaunt and dreary," Jack Howard, UK colour spokesperson for L'Oreal, said. "Add softer, lighter tones and shades around the sides of the face to bring lift and life to your eyes; too dark a colour will do the opposite and feel very gaunt and dreary," Jack Howard, UK colour spokesperson for L'Oreal, said. Sticking to the hair colour of your youth - While you might have looked good with jet black hair in your 20s, the same may not be said now you're in your 50s. The general rule is that your hair colour should lighten with age, just as your skin tone does. 'My older friends talk about what they're crocheting.' Nerys says she also religiously stays out of the sun, doesn't drink alcohol and steers clear of junk food – all in order to feel and look her best. Style-wise, she avoids florals, ripped jeans or anything that feels like she's 'trying too hard'. The mum said: 'It stems down to clothes and things like that. 'Try and keep make-up to a minimum and see what trends are out there; see what other women are wearing. 'But don't follow like a sheep – try and think of trends yourself. 'I stay away from anything floral unless you have a really young face. 'Stay away from ripped jeans and ethnic shorts because they make you look like you're trying too hard. 'It's the balance in between. You can either look frumpy or look trashy. 'I'm trying to tell people about this balance that's in the middle that can make you look classy, sophisticated and young. 'It annoys me when people say, 'You don't look 52' and I think, no, I shouldn't – I work hard to look the way I do. You have to.'

I'm 52 but look DECADES younger – I avoid too much makeup, ‘trashy' ripped jeans & a crucial mistake my mum always made
I'm 52 but look DECADES younger – I avoid too much makeup, ‘trashy' ripped jeans & a crucial mistake my mum always made

The Sun

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I'm 52 but look DECADES younger – I avoid too much makeup, ‘trashy' ripped jeans & a crucial mistake my mum always made

A WOMAN who regularly gets told she looks 20 years younger has revealed her number one anti-ageing tricks - including keeping her hair long and watching Love Island. Nerys Middleton, 52, says people often assume she's in her early 30s – and believes it's partly down to her long locks and youthful outlook on life. 4 4 4 4 The mum-of-one says she doesn't believe in following old-school rules about what women should look like past a certain age. 'People tell me they think I'm in my 30s because of the way I am,' the fashion influencer, from North Wales, told What's The Jam. 'I hang around with people in their 30s, so they talk about what 30‑year‑olds talk about, like Love Island. 'I say to my older friends, 'Have you watched Love Island?' and they're like, 'God no, I wouldn't watch that.' 'It's just little things like that. 'People also tell me I'm too old to have long hair, but when you look at people like Cindy Crawford, they all still have long hair, haven't they? 'As long as it's healthy and you look after it, there's no reason it can't be longer over 50. 'Cutting it short is an old‑fashioned thing my mum did.' Nerys says she spends about £400 a month on vitamins, skincare and beauty treatments – and sees it as part of maintaining her health and confidence. The mum ensures she uses retinol and vitamin C treatments alongside CO2 laser facials and hydrofacials every few months. I'm 50 next year & don't have a single wrinkle thanks to a product from Boots or TikTok shop - I've never had Botox She's also been getting Botox in her forehead since she was 29, wears SPF 50 every single day and doesn't drink or smoke. But Nerys says keeping a younger mindset is the most important part of maintaining her youthful looks. She said: 'Mostly it's my mindset. I think if you think old, you become old. 'If you start thinking, 'Oh God, my back's aching, my legs are aching,' you start dressing old, you start acting old. 'I think it helps if you have younger friends. 'Most of my friends I met through work are younger than me and we get on because I have a young mindset. 'My older friends are all married and settled – a bit fuddy-duddy. 'I spend a lot of time with young friends. We go on holidays, we go clubbing in Budapest. 'I wouldn't go away with people my own age; they don't like going out and partying. 'I think it's not just about looks, it's how you act. Because I've got younger friends, we talk about younger things and I spend a lot of time with them. Three hair mistakes that are making you look older THERE are some hair mistakes to avoid if you don't want to make yourself look older than you actually are: One dimensional hair colour - it's a good idea to visit a hairdresser to get your colour done. Using a box dye can leave you with one block colour, so steer clear. Hair that's too dark around the hairline - "Add softer, lighter tones and shades around the sides of the face to bring lift and life to your eyes; too dark a colour will do the opposite and feel very gaunt and dreary," Jack Howard, UK colour spokesperson for L'Oreal, said. Sticking to the hair colour of your youth - While you might have looked good with jet black hair in your 20s, the same may not be said now you're in your 50s. The general rule is that your hair colour should lighten with age, just as your skin tone does. 'My older friends talk about what they're crocheting.' Nerys says she also religiously stays out of the sun, doesn't drink alcohol and steers clear of junk food – all in order to feel and look her best. Style-wise, she avoids florals, ripped jeans or anything that feels like she's 'trying too hard'. The mum said: 'It stems down to clothes and things like that. 'Try and keep make-up to a minimum and see what trends are out there; see what other women are wearing. 'But don't follow like a sheep – try and think of trends yourself. 'I stay away from anything floral unless you have a really young face. 'Stay away from ripped jeans and ethnic shorts because they make you look like you're trying too hard. 'It's the balance in between. You can either look frumpy or look trashy. 'I'm trying to tell people about this balance that's in the middle that can make you look classy, sophisticated and young. 'It annoys me when people say, 'You don't look 52' and I think, no, I shouldn't – I work hard to look the way I do. You have to.'

My favourite outfit has been labelled ‘frumpy & ageing' by fashion fans but screw them… I'll be buried wearing it
My favourite outfit has been labelled ‘frumpy & ageing' by fashion fans but screw them… I'll be buried wearing it

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

My favourite outfit has been labelled ‘frumpy & ageing' by fashion fans but screw them… I'll be buried wearing it

IT'S been her favourite fashion combo for years. And Bianca still reaches for a floral dress and denim jacket whenever she wants to feel stylish and comfortable. 5 5 5 But she was left questioning her ensemble when style maven Nerys Middleton labelled it a fashion crime - insisting it's "frumpy" and "ageing" when worn by a woman over 50. However, in a video on her TikTok page, Bianca, 51, insisted she doesn't understand what's so offensive about the outfit. "Why am I being told I shouldn't wear this outfit?" she asked. "My initial thoughts are, you can wear what the hell you like - it's none of anybody's business what you put on your body. "What is wrong with a woman of 50 wearing this? "Is it frumpy? Does it age me? Am I out of a loop that I should be in?" Bianca went on to say that the outfit has worked for her on virtually any occasion - from a festival to a garden party to a pub brunch. "In fact, I want to be buried in this outfit," she declared. After asking whether or not it's "wrong for a woman over 50 to wear a floral dress and a denim jacket", Bianca suddenly said: "You know what? "They can stick that where the sun don't shine. I like it. I think it looks good. I'm wearing it. "I'm out of here!" She then cheekily directed her conclusion at Nerys, as she said: "She can kiss my ass!" The comments section was almost immediately filled with people debating the style choice, with some agreeing with Nerys. "You answered your own question when you said you've been in love with this combo 'for years' … yep. Dated," one sighed. "It's because everyone looks the same. It's like an over 50's uniform!" another added. "Sorry, I'm with Nerys." The must-have jacket every woman needs in their wardrobe and how to style it A CLASSIC trench can see you through to spring and beyond. Fabulous' Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale reveals why it's the only coat you'll ever need… "In the autumn, the weather is frustratingly unpredictable, from rain one minute to glorious sunshine the next, it's hard to keep up. And when it comes to what to wear, it makes dressing tricky. Luckily, a trench is perfect for this. Nice and light, it can simply be folded away into your bag if you suddenly feel too hot. I love Tu at Sainsbury's Stone Longline Belted Trench Coat - was £40, now £28. During a warm, wet autumn, style your trench coat with a midi dress. Then, when it gets cooler, start layering. Opt for a long sleeve top, sweater vest and boots. When the winter chill sets in, bigger, thicker knits are a must, and if your trench coat is a little oversized, they will fit perfectly underneath with being too bulky you can't move your arms. Opt for thick tights and long boots and I promise you won't miss your big winter coat. December is all about festivities and a trench is the perfect option to wear over your party frock to take you from A to B. And when Spring rolls around with wet weather, it'll be your trench coat that you'll be reaching for again." "She doesn't say you can't, she just says it's ageing on woman over 50," a third commented. "But you're right, wear what you like and just scroll past if you don't like her content." "She's entitled to her opinion, I don't understand why people are so triggered by her!" someone else insisted. "Wear what you want!" As another diplomatically wrote: "Do you know, you DO look really good. "However, many of us don't and Nerys is quite right. "In this situation, you're both right!" 5

52-year-old shares exact routine that keeps her looking 20 years younger
52-year-old shares exact routine that keeps her looking 20 years younger

North Wales Live

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Live

52-year-old shares exact routine that keeps her looking 20 years younger

Nerys Middleton often gets mistaken for a woman in her 30s. But when the mum-of-one reveals she's actually 52, people are reluctant to believe it. She told What's the Jam: 'It annoys me when people say, 'You don't look 52' and I think, no, I shouldn't – I work hard to look the way I do. You have to.' The fashion influencer believes it's not just down to looks, but a few youthful habits that keep her from ageing as fast as her peers. She added: 'People tell me they think I'm in my 30s because of the way I am. I hang around with people in their 30s, so they talk about what 30‑year‑olds talk about, like Love Island.' Nerys is religious around certain parts of her routine that she believes keeps her young looks in tact, like wearing SPF 50 every day and avoiding the sun at all costs. She spends around £400 each month on vitamins, skincare and beauty treatments like CO2 laser facials. She has also been getting Botox in her forehead since she was 29. But she doesn't drink or smoke and avoids junk food whenever possible. However, despite all of this Nerys believes it's her mindset that has the most powerful anti-ageing effect. She said: 'If you think old, you become old. Most of my friends I met through work are younger than me and we get on because I have a young mindset. 'I spend a lot of time with young friends. We go on holidays, we go clubbing in Budapest. I wouldn't go away with people my own age; they don't like going out and partying. 'I think it's not just about looks, it's how you act. Because I've got younger friends, we talk about younger things and I spend a lot of time with them.' In terms of fashion, Nerys is careful to avoid the 'old-fashioned' trends she saw her mum doing as she grew older, like cutting her hair short and wearing florals. But she's also careful about sticking too closely to what 20-year-olds are wearing. She continued: 'Try and keep make-up to a minimum and see what trends are out there; see what other women are wearing. But don't follow like a sheep, try and think of trends yourself. 'Stay away from ripped jeans and ethnic shorts because they make you look like you're trying too hard. It's the balance in between. You can either look frumpy or look trashy. 'I'm trying to tell people about this balance that's in the middle that can make you look classy, sophisticated and young.'

'No one believes I'm 52 because Love Island keeps me young'
'No one believes I'm 52 because Love Island keeps me young'

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

'No one believes I'm 52 because Love Island keeps me young'

Nerys Middleton says people often assume she's in her thirties, but claims it's not just down to looks but how she acts that keeps her young Nerys Middleton has surprised many as a fashion influencer, often being mistaken for someone in her 30s despite being 52. She told What's the Jam: "It annoys me when people say, 'You don't look 52' and I think, no, I shouldn't – I work hard to look the way I do. You have to." The mum-of-one attributes her youthful appearance not just to physical looks but also to keeping youthful habits. Which make her seem younger than her contemporaries. ‌ Nerys claims that having younger friends and sticking to what they act like is a major factor: "People tell me they think I'm in my 30s because of the way I am. I hang around with people in their 30s, so they talk about what 30‑year‑olds talk about, like Love Island." ‌ Religiously adhering to her beauty routine, including daily SPF 50 and avoiding sun exposure, Nerys spends roughly £400 monthly on vitamins, skincare, and various beauty procedures, such as CO2 laser treatments. With Botox treatments since the age of 29. Nerys also has a disciplined lifestyle by avoiding alcohol, smoking, and junk food. But above all, she believes her young mindset is what's preserving her youth. She added: "If you think old, you become old. "Most of my friends I met through work are younger than me and we get on because I have a young mindset. I spend a lot of time with young friends. We go on holidays, we go clubbing in Budapest. I wouldn't go away with people my own age; they don't like going out and partying. "I think it's not just about looks, it's how you act. Because I've got younger friends, we talk about younger things and I spend a lot of time with them." ‌ When it comes to fashion, Nerys is mindful to steer clear of the "old-fashioned" trends she observed her mum adopting as she aged, such as short haircuts and floral prints. However, she's also cautious about adhering too closely to what 20 year olds are wearing. She added: "Try and keep make-up to a minimum and see what trends are out there; see what other women are wearing. But don't follow like a sheep, try and think of trends yourself. "Stay away from ripped jeans and ethnic shorts because they make you look like you're trying too hard. It's the balance in between. You can either look frumpy or look trashy. "I'm trying to tell people about this balance that's in the middle that can make you look classy, sophisticated and young."

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