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  2. 9 Beauty Trends I'm Leaving Behind In 2025 (Yes, Especially ...

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    There are plenty of beauty trends that define 2024—the return of side bangs, TikTok’s obsession with oil gritting, ‘baby boomer’ nails—the list goes on. And while I’ve folded some of ...

  3. Lifestyle Trends for 2025 Are All About Being Social, From ...

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    Here's a look at the four lifestyle trends the platform predicts will be huge next year. Related: 10 Hobbies for Older Adults That Improve Brain and Body Health In-Person Community Building

  4. 7 Trends That Are Poised to be Huge in 2025 - AOL

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    SAVERIO MARFIA / Stringer/Getty Images. Wicked green and pink will continue to dominate the movie-collab world—even if it induces trend-fatigue.Says PureWow’s VP of News and Entertainment ...

  5. The 5 Home Trends Millennials and Baby Boomers Just Can’t ...

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    It sounds like the lead-in to a meme: If you love blush pink , neon signs and brass accents, you might be a...

  6. At 65, These Best Friends Are ‘Boomer-izing’ Social Media

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    The pair, known as “Da Baby Boomers” on TikTok and Instagram, have inspired thousands on social media with their fun and lively dance videos—but are also finding new ways to become the most ...

  7. It's Become More Common To Get Divorced Later In Life ... - AOL

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    There are a few reasons for this trend: For one thing, a large share of divorces are happening specifically within the Baby Boomer generation, adds Brown, or people born between 1946 and 1964 ...

  8. Baby Boomers are living longer than previous generations but ...

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    Baby Boomers may be expected to live longer than their predecessors, but a recent study has found that they are more likely to suffer from worse health than previous generations.

  9. No pension, no problem: Goldman Sachs report shows how ...

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    A different report recently noted how over 50% of so-called peak boomers—those reaching traditional retirement age—have accumulated $250,000 or less, meaning it's likely they'll burn through ...