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Stacy London, 55, Swears By This Overnight Product for Skin That Feels Like a 'Baby's Tushy'

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Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Stacy London has been on our small screens since 2003, when she was the co-host of TLC'sWhat Not to Wear. Since then, she's been working nonstop as a stylist, author, co-host of the new showWear Whatever the F You Want, and now part ofQVC's Quentissential 50(Q50), a group of women that includesDonna Kelce, Hoda Kotb andKathie Lee Gifford. These women, under QVC's "Age of Possibility" platform, are dedicated to celebrating women over age 50 with style and grace. We caught up with London in Los Angeles during QVC's 2025 Summit and TikTok Super Brand Day to talk all things beauty and style (Her skin! Her colorful fashion!) when you're over 50 and seriously fabulous. "I grew up [when] everybody wanted to be 99 pounds and 5'7" [like Kate Moss]. Now, you see how many curvy women there are in the world [with great style]. I think that Gen Z has really had an impact on older generations to start using different vocabulary, to start learning different lessons and think about style very differently. Like this idea of flattering— flattering to whom? Are you doing this for the patriarchy? Are you doing this for yourself? Those are two different things. The rules that we taught onWhat Not to Wearwere really about geometry. You want to balance your body? We can make that happen. It wasn't the same thing aspersonality. And inWear Whatever the F You Want, it's much more about having a client that says, 'I want to look like this,' and making that either work, or realize that it doesn't work for them. Letting them lead that discovery." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amazon MGM Studios (@amazonmgmstudios) "I don't wearmascaraanymore. I only do [faux] lashes because I know myself. I will have a hot flash and the waterproof mascara will bleed down my face. I wear less makeup now than I did when I was in my 20s. As you age, you start caring about the fundamentals. For me, it's not about whether I'm wearing a pink or a red lip. Is my skin as in as good shape as I can get it? I'd much rather wear less makeup and have a better foundation for that makeup." "You start to strip away at this stage of life there; you're not looking for the same kind of external validation from people that you may have been when you were younger. You start thinking, does this work for me now? Our cells in our body flip over, become totally new cells, every seven years. So, at least every seven years, you're a different person. Take a look. Is your style changing? Is your makeup changing? Do you want adifferent haircut? That doesn't mean you have to have short hair!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by StyleLikeU (@stylelikeu) "I don't use Retin-A or vitamin C or anything. A friend of mine, makeup artistAngie Parker, introduced me to a product fromFrench Farmaciethat is an oil exfoliant. You put it all over your face after you've washed your face. You can wear it for 10 minutes. I sleep in it like a mask and wash it off the next day. Your skin feels like a baby's tushy." Up next: Related: Hoda Kotb Uses This Glowy Skincare Product Like 'It's Going Out Of Style'