Pro-Age Is a Way of Living
At 63, Jane isn’t trying to look younger. She’s doing something far more meaningful: She’s choosing how she wants to live — thoughtfully, creatively, and with intention. “Being pro-age,” Jane says, “means being proactive.” Not just about skincare. Not just about health. But about mindset. Purpose. Connection. And the small rituals that make everyday life feel nourishing instead of limiting. In a season where many women are told to fix, erase, or hide, Jane offers a different perspective — one rooted in self-love, curiosity, and freedom.
Pro-Age Starts From the Inside
For Jane, pro-age living begins with how she cares for herself — inside and out. She prioritizes whole foods. She stays active in ways that feel good. She spends time outdoors, tending her gardens and working with the earth.
But just as important, she pays attention to how she speaks to herself. “If I start thinking, ‘I’m too old for that,’” she says, “that becomes very limiting.”
Instead, Jane chooses language that keeps possibilities open. Language that says I can try. Language that says this season still has something to offer.
That mindset — gentle, curious, expansive — is a powerful form of self-love.
Freedom in This Season of Life
Jane is honest about the fact that aging brings changes. But she’s equally clear about something we don’t talk about enough: the freedom that can come with this stage of life.
More clarity about what matters.
More confidence in who you are.
More permission to spend time on the things that truly nourish you.
Jane works part-time, runs her own business, writes, gardens, and invests deeply in relationships with her children and grandchildren. She’s not chasing productivity — she’s choosing purpose.
And purpose, she believes, is one of the most sustaining wellness practices there is.
Connection Is Part of Wellness
One of Jane’s strongest messages is about connection. “Isolation can be so damaging for us, especially as we age,” she says. So she stays involved. She volunteers. She teaches ESL classes. She gives back in ways that feel aligned with her values. She shows up — for her community, for her family, and for people she hasn’t met yet. Connection, for Jane, isn’t optional. It’s part of living well.
Finding Joy in What You Love
Jane’s joy lives in simple, grounding rituals.
Gardening.
Growing food.
Learning new things.
Caring for the earth.
Even raising chickens — something she never imagined she’d do.
“You just try something,” she says. “You never know how much joy it will bring.”
That philosophy mirrors how we think about beauty at Boom. Not as correction. Not as performance. But as an expression of care — for yourself, exactly as you are.
Color as Self-Expression: Jane’s Golden Peach Moment
If you watch Jane’s video, you’ll notice something else that feels deeply her. Jane has a warm complexion, light skin, red hair, and freckles — and when she reaches for color, she chooses Boomstick Golden Peach.
It’s not about trends. It’s about warmth. Golden Peach brings life back into her skin in the middle of winter. It enhances her freckles, softens her features, and adds that sun-touched flush we often lose during colder months. On Jane, it feels natural, healthy, and joyful — never overdone.
For women with similar coloring — warm undertones, fair-to-light skin, red, auburn, or strawberry-blonde hair — Golden Peach can be especially beautiful. It reads fresh and luminous rather than “made up.”
What makes Golden Peach so loved, though, is its versatility. It adapts beautifully across a wide range of skin tones and blends effortlessly with other Boomsticks —especially Boomstick Bronze. A soft sweep of Bronze adds gentle warmth and subtle definition, while Golden Peach brings softness and life back to the face.
Together, they create a look that feels:
• grounded
• natural
• quietly radiant
Not polished for anyone else — but expressive for yourself.
In the winter months, when color becomes a form of emotional wellness, that kind of simplicity matters. A swipe of warmth. A moment of play. A reminder that self-expression doesn’t need rules.
Pro-Age Is Self-Love in Action
Jane’s story reminds us that self-love isn’t indulgent. It’s foundational. It’s caring for your skin with products that comfort instead of correct. It’s choosing color because it lifts your mood. It’s creating small rituals that make winter feel warmer and life feel more alive. And perhaps most importantly, it’s releasing the need to be perceived — and choosing instead to be fulfilled.
Jane says it best: “As long as I’m living according to my values, that’s a fulfilled life.” That’s what being pro-age really means.
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