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Makeover Diaries: Aging Gracefully With a Little Help

by Dawn Kiehl Beals (Subscribe to Dawn Kiehl Beals's posts)
Posted Mar 13th 2011 at 2:00PM  
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Makeover Diaries tells the stories of women's real-life beauty transformations. Dawn Kiehl Beals, a customer service rep in southwest Pennsylvania, decided it was time to stop living with wrinkles, dry skin and yellow teeth -- and to take decisive action against the signs of aging.

The author, before and after. Courtesy Photos

It all started with a picture.

Sure, I'd caught glimpses of that poor woman in the mirror, with sagging jowls and yellow teeth. But one day, my husband snapped a photo of me. When I saw it, I could no longer deny that I needed a makeover -- fast!

I was 50, and tired of looking tired. I didn't want to compete with the 20-somethings, but it was important for me be comfortable in my own skin. And I no longer liked my skin.

Braving the mirror, I did a thorough assessment. The list was longer than I wanted, but doable.
Teeth yellow and dull from years of coffee and antibiotics. Deep lines around my mouth. Depressions under my eyes. Eyelashes short and thin. Skin dry and lifeless. Hair too dark for skin tone.

I tackled the easiest thing first and consulted my hair stylist. She agreed it was time to go a few shades lighter. Instead of dark brown, she colored my hair a lighter brown with red highlights. The new look perked up my skin tone but was still not enough. It was time to invest in some really good skin care. After discussing the pros and cons with a skin care consultant, I switched to Become skin care and never looked back. Within a week I could see a dramatic difference and by using the enzyme mask, firming gel, hydration serum and moisturizer my dry, lifeless skin is gone.

I was pleased with the results so far but still not 100 percent happy. My yellow teeth had been a source of embarrassment to me for years, so I decided they were next. After a few weeks of Crest Whitestrips, I knew I had a long way to go. Bleaching trays left me with sore gums and only semi-white teeth. Although it would be much more expensive and demand continual upkeep, I decided that porcelain bonding was the answer for me. Not only did I get the white teeth I wanted, my dentist was also able to reshape my front teeth into a much more aesthetically pleasing look. I was ready to move onto my next challenge – facial lines.

After meeting with my doctor, I discovered the benefits of Radiesse. The injections lasted up to a year and each shot builds upon the previous ones. The first injections I received were for the deep lines around and below the outer corners of my mouth. Because the doctor has to "massage" the product to ensure even distribution, I had dark purple bruising for a few days. However, within two weeks I could see amazing results. While Radiesse isn't a magic wand that takes all of the lines away, it does fill them in so that they are softer and less noticeable. A few weeks later I went back in for another set of injections along the top of my cheekbones to fill in the depressions under my eyes. This time there was no bruising and the effects were almost immediate. My transformation was almost complete. To add the crowning touch, I invested in Latisse, a product that encourages lash growth. By the end of the second month, my lashes were long, thick and dark.

I did this makeover for myself but I have received many, many compliments. The nicest ones are when I hear "I don't know what you did, but you look terrific"! The effect of my makeover has been exactly what I wanted, subtle yet profound. Was it expensive? Yes! Was it worth it? Absolutely, every penny of it! I'm now comfortable in my own skin again and that's the best return on the investment possible.

Got a makeover story you'd like to share? Visit Seed.com to find out how you can contribute.
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Tags: aging, anti-aging, dark hair, dry skin, eyelashes, facial lines, latisse, Makeover Diaries, MakeoverDiaries, makeovers, older women, over 50s, Radiesse, sagging skin, yellow teeth
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Kyle, 3-14-2011, 12:46PM

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Kyle

Honestly, your before photo is just as beautiful as your after. I don't really see s difference except you're wearing more make-up, smiling, and your hair is down in the after photo. Sometimes women are too hard on themselves and want to look like all of the movie stars when in reality they don't look like movie stars when they're at home.

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Raul, 3-15-2011, 3:51PM

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Raul

I agree.... just more makeup and a nice smile...otherwise look is the same. maybe It's the difference in attitude that really counts. Real beauty comes from within. She really actually WAS truly pretty even without the makeup!!!!!

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Nick, 3-15-2011, 5:51PM

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Nick

ummm, what's the difference between the 2 pictures? only thing I see is she's smiling on the right and 'styled' more.

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blood, 3-15-2011, 6:09PM

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blood

WTG Amy -- Sell a product (LifeCell) that has more than a 1,000 complaints including with the BBB who has given the LifeCell store an F rating. Don't buy any of these products these fools are promoting without doing background checks people. As for the woman in the story. Well, if we all had the money to undergo such treatments we probably all would. She didn't do anything that any other woman with some money wouldn't do.

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farside62, 3-15-2011, 8:19PM

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farside62

agreed

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Gia, 3-15-2011, 2:07PM

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Gia

What a waste of time and money! She still looks like a middle aged 50 something year old woman! Color your hair, put on some make up and try to always stay postive and smile! That alone can take 10 years off a person! It's too bad that these woman don't feel secure enough to age gracefully and naturally! Men can go gray and look handsome.. Women go gray and look haggared and old. BLAH

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Kevin, 3-15-2011, 3:24PM

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Kevin

If she's happy, leave her alone. In ten years she'll be wanting a complete face lift.

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Mia, 3-15-2011, 3:57PM

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Mia

Clearly, this can be nothing more than an advertising opportunity. I mean, what woman bothers to take a 'before' picture (and a close-up, no less) looking that dour? She looks like there's even red eye shadow applied to her lids in the first photo. And if the second pic was a close up, we'd even more plainly see how little difference there really is.

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kaysings, 3-15-2011, 4:25PM

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kaysings

...except if her name is Helen Mirren.

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kira, 3-15-2011, 2:11PM

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kira

you look great!! I would do all of the things you did!

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Tracie Smith, 3-15-2011, 2:09PM

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Tracie Smith

The after photo doesn't look that great. I like the before, myself.

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pat, 3-15-2011, 5:22PM

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pat

its all a money making thing they have face lifts they should get arrestrd for false adv i dont think god made us to do these things thats a reason the end is coming you people are idiots

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jimbo, 3-15-2011, 2:28PM

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jimbo

The before photo was taken 12 inches away from her face. The after photo is from at least 10 feet away. It really doesn't prove anything. Give me a break.

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Cynthia, 3-15-2011, 2:41PM

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I, too, think the before picture is more attractive than the after. I can understand whitening teeth using product from a dentist and changing hair color (although it doesn't look any different in the after picture) but the expense of the rest of the makeover seems unnecessary. If she had smiled and look cheerful in the before picture whe would have been very attractive.

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SUZY, 3-15-2011, 3:59PM

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SUZY

EXACTLY........

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eleanor klein, 3-15-2011, 2:41PM

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eleanor klein

The after picture should have been a close up like the before picture. Can't tell anything. the before picture was further away and not a close up.

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jimbo, 3-15-2011, 2:45PM

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jimbo

Anyway---the before photo is not a horror show. People age. If she was smiling, it would have ALL the difference.

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Jennie Jean, 3-15-2011, 2:45PM

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Jennie Jean

I think the woman looks great! If she feels that the tweeking she did was worth the money - more power to her. Believe me- I've done more and the subtle changes can really improve your morale. People are always guessing what is different about me. I say it's because I grew my bangs out or plucked my eyebrows!

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JUDI, 3-16-2011, 12:00AM

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JUDI

I think if what you did makes you feel good, more power to you

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MoniqueDC, 3-15-2011, 3:18PM

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MoniqueDC

While I agree with most of the comments that the changes are very very small, I am more interested in the PRICE TAG. The dental work alone must have been very expensive plus the injections. To be really informative, we need to know the investment to compare whether or not the changes were worth the cost.

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