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NextTribe
United States
Приєднався 27 лют 2017
Welcome to NextTribe! We are your online source for women 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 + years of age and our mantra is "Age Boldly!" We provide information and inspiration with a healthy dose of irreverence, to make you feel heard and understood and to connect you with other women as smart and cheeky as you are. Discover our videos and read more at NextTribe.com
Bologna Italy Trip Info Session
Here, we're talking about our March 2025 trip to Bologna and surrounding area, which is known as the culinary heart of Italy. In this video, you'll get to see what we'll be seeing and doing and meet your guide. For more details and/or to sign up, visit: nexttribe.com/trips/hidden-gem-explore-bologna-and-the-culinary-heart-of-italy/
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Why You'll Love Traveling to Cuba With NextTribe
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Peggy Miller explains what made her trip to Cuba last February so meaningful and memorable.
Tuscany 2024 Information Session
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Learn more about our trip to Tuscany at the Holidays.
Asheville Info Session October 2024
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Learn more about traveling with NextTribe to wonderful Asheville, NC.
The Heart & Soul of Cuba NextTribe 2025 Information Session
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Learn more about NextTribe's trip to Cuba; Feb. 17-23, 2025. Nexttribe.com
Come to Santa Fe with NextTribe in September
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We're going to show you Santa Fe Like You've Never Seen It. This info session provides an overview of our wonderful, curated tour of Santa Fe, NM in September 2024. We'll be diving deep into Georgia O'Keeffe's world, taking a Native American cooking class on a Pueblo, seeing art, soaking in history, making new friends.
Charleston Virtual Tour
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Learn more about our fantabulous trip to Charleston in March. We learn about our itinerary and meet our guide, Ellesor Holder.
Vietnam Info Session
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Here's where you can find out all about our NextTribe trip to Vietnam in Nov. 2024, meet the guide, Ann Hillers, as well as other travelers.
Deluxe Day of the Dead Info Session
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Dia de los Muertos in San Miguel de Allende was the first trip we ever offered and it has become so popular for good reason! that this year we're adding a Deluxe Version of the experience. For all the details about the trip, click here. In this Info Session, you'll get a sense of all that this trip has to offer; plus you'll meet Jeannie Ralston, who designed the trip and leads this one. She liv...
NextTribe Virtual Info Session: Colorado Trip
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Colorado in the summertime is a magical place to be. With warm sunny days, cool nights, starry skies, mountains, lakes and rivers, we think you will start to understand why John Denver wrote that famous song. Learn more on our virtual tour with NextTribe guides Ellesor and Marcy.
Virtual Tour New York
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Watch our info session as we guide you through and show you a side of New York you’ll never see on any other trip to the city.
Charleston Virtual Tour
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Learn more about our fantabulous trip to Charleston in March. We learn about our itinerary and meet our guide, Ellesor Holder.
Scotland Info Session
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This is a great info session to learn more about the regions of lochs, glens and mountains we will be visiting.
NextTribe Interview: Dr. Reesa Woolf
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NextTribe Interview: Dr. Reesa Woolf
India Trip 2024: All You Need to Know
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India Trip 2024: All You Need to Know
Our India Trip 2024: All You Need to Know
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Our India Trip 2024: All You Need to Know
NextTribe Interview: Susie Lang, Portrait Photographer
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NextTribe Interview: Susie Lang, Portrait Photographer
NextTribe Interview: Tracee Beebe, Award-Winning Screenwriter
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NextTribe Interview: Tracee Beebe, Award-Winning Screenwriter
NextTribe Interview: Carol Flake Chapman, Author of Querencia
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NextTribe Interview: Carol Flake Chapman, Author of Querencia
Our Info Session on Our Santa Fe Trip in September 2023
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Our Info Session on Our Santa Fe Trip in September 2023
NextTribe Interview: Nishi Whiteley, Author of Chronic Relief
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NextTribe Interview: Nishi Whiteley, Author of Chronic Relief
How to Pack for One Month in a Carry On.
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How to Pack for One Month in a Carry On.
NextTribe Interview: Elizabeth Passarella, Author of It Was an Ugly Couch Anyway
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NextTribe Interview: Elizabeth Passarella, Author of It Was an Ugly Couch Anyway
It’s interesting that no one, especially those advocating home remedies, describes the actual final results. How does the skin look when the treatment is complete. Is it completely normal again, or is there noticeable scarring or discoloration? I certainly wouldn’t experiment on my face!
Hi Jeanie!
this lady can do no wrong you go girl!!!
Nice video
I have so many on my back because when young got sun poisoning twice. I never paid attention to them if I had and had them removed when they popped up it would have been fine. Now they got way ahead of me so I will live with them and never wear anything that shows my back. 😢
We found regular scrubbing with a loofa while showering removes these without any medical assistance.
Really? Scabs falling off are "sexy". Your credibility just took a massive hit.
WOW ! Is this the same Maggie Rowe that was on the early 2000's (Change Of Heart) ? Still gorgeous!!
If you can reach them, Kerasal ointment works over time
50 flirty chou chou!!
Just take an emory board and “sand” the top a little bit. Then with a Q tip, apply 40% peroxide cream you can get at any beauty supply. It will bubble up which means its working. Keep doing this everyday. The British have this in kits you can do yourself, but costs $30 plus shipping. You can do the same for the price of $8.00. The keratosis will begin to dry up, and fall off as you go along.
My mother was born and raised in Scotland and my hair was reddish so when I got a little Sun, my skin got Red and I had to avoid getting a Sunburn. Now that I am a senior, I have had some Actual Skin Cancer, on my face, that had to be 100% removed.
Frequency healing is the best answer, and I do not buy into the sun exposure "conspiracy theory" either.
I need a home remedy. It costs a fortune to have them removed. Not covered by my insurance
Dr Dick ??? Nah, this is a medical issue not a porn show.
I have had good luck by using Neutrogena glycerin facial cleanser bar, the clear orange bar.
I have fair skin and freckles. I get this all over my back. I used to go to the Dermatologist but I just but Freeze Off @ Walmart to treat mine. Instead of taking about a week they take about two weeks to scab off. The stuff at the dermatologist must be quite a bit stronger since they scab off sooner. Plus, it's cheaper and I don't have to make an appointment and go sit at the doctor's office. They really are gross and ugly. I have to burn them off my back all the time because they're always popping up. My husband checks my back about once a month so they don't get out of hand.
It is sad seeing women having to ditch their long hair for bobs, bixies and pixies once they turn 50. They shouldn't have to succumb to society's expectation when it comes to hair length at the age of 50.
When they are raised and scaly: put a dab of Vicks (can be non-brand) on a band aid and apply over lesion... do this daily for 1-2 weeks. then let it "dry" out for 2/3 days, and carefully pick off scab. Voila! 2nd - do the same with "Mother's vinegar with a small amount on cotton ball and the band aid... Same results... Seborrheic keratosis are rarely/never? CA. It's the Actinic ones that need to be "freezed" off by a Dermatologist... Your GPA can tell the difference between the two...
I think I need a new skin doctor. When I asked to remove these, I got a lecture on how the Doctor could loose their license and my insurance would not cover their work, as they are not considered life threatening.
I just watched a video where the lady used tea tree oil, twice a day. The spots broke up and came off over a month.
I’ve had mine removed by a dermatologist..insurance does not cover because it’s considered cosmetic .. my dermatologist charges $250 for up to 15 removals at a time
joking about narcotics is not cool people
How to get rid of it I went to the dermatologist cosmetic ! Wow what's the point in having insurance it sucks getting older but Dermatologist definitely want to take you to the bank
How to get rid of it I went to the dermatologist cosmetic ! Wow what's the point in having insurance
I’ve had soo many treated over decades and my mother had many as well. Course I am fair skinned and had much sun exposure when a teenager. But these little buggers seem to pop up overnight and the worst is when they itch 24-7 even in areas where they were removed 🫤
I removed mine in just one night by applying iodine and castor oil and covering with a bandaid
I'm 64. My mom cut mine and my sister's hair into "pixie" cuts when we were kids. I hated it! I felt so self conscious. I remember pretending with my younger sister that we had long hair by putting towels over our head just so we would know what long hair felt like. When I graduated high school it was shoulder length but after that I always had short styles. I even had to shave my head about 6 years ago in anticipation of chemo treatments. Now, I am rebelling. My son died a few months ago and I am rebelling in anger. I decided to let my hair grow for a year to see how long it gets and if it looks good. I feel like it's now or never to have what I always wanted. Long hair. Maybe I will decide to cut it but at least I will have my experience.
So where's the "after" shot?
I don’t buy the talking
Liked the 1st one best.
Women over 60 with long hair
I get them lasered off, especially on my face
I'm 64 and have long hair. I love it, it makes me feel beautiful and sexy.
This sounds amazing!
I can't believe im just now hearing about this Incredible man
Is that all you have. I've got 100's of them.
Nice video! But, what can you say about 40% Hydrogen Peroxide treatment??
It works. Get food grade only (has none of the chemicals that regular hydrogen peroxide does). It doesn't need to be 40%, 12% is good enough. Apply it with a Q-Tip after cleansing. Spots will fade and once they're gone, stop the treatment. If and when they start to appear, start the treatment again. Three to four times a week at night is good; it depends on the strength you use. Less or more time depending on your particular skin. Use a mineral SPF during the day. I'm a medical esthetician and have both personal and professional experience with this treatment.
@@callycharles2515 Thank you! I have one (scalp) that has been so persistent, even after freezing.
@@elmoreglidingclub3030 hydrogen peroxide can still work if you're persistent. It doesn't work overnight and it may take a little longer to work since it wasn't removed with freezing. I can't guarantee it, but it's sure worth trying!
@@callycharles2515 Where can you buy food grade hydrogen peroxide?? 😊
@@elmoreglidingclub3030 be careful that one is not skin cancer-I would have it tested. Ins will cover.
I am over 61 & still have my beautiful long locks. Everyone compliments my hair. I definately DO NOT SUIT short or bob style hair. I will keep my hair long until I die. It is so ridiculous to make women believe when they turn a certain age they have to wear old fashioned short hair. THERE ARE NO RULES. HAIRDRESS MAKE ALOT MORE $$ OFF WOMEN WHO WEAR THEIR HAIR SHORT - think of all the upkeep of needing regular style cutting. I naturally look alot younger than my age, it has 2 do with what suits your look, ur style etc..... I wou,d look awful with short hair. Hair length, style & colour is very individual & has nothing whatsoever to do with age. All women should be open to what best suits them, it has nothing whatsoever to do with what age a woman is - how narrow minded. Hairdressers who promote that nonsense are trying to drum up business.
Mine are very itchy and dry! Got them all over my back!
If you have not done so already, have a dermatologist check them just to be sure. My experience has been that places that itch could be a problem. My AKs are dry but do not itch and I am nearing 80 years so I have many years of dermatology visits.
Funny, what about the "radio" / resonance therapy?
Light ginger highlights…..
I've got two spots about the size of a quarter on my shoulder and back. I've had them biopsied, this keratosis is what they are. Could I use a store bought wart freezer to do the same thing?
Another video said use tea tree oil twice a day. Might work. ..can't hurt.
I tried and it didn’t work.
Love this hairdresser
Hi saxe
Hi saxe I love yuo
Its genetic all my family had it my mother her father my brothers everybody. I dont get in the sun at all specialty where they grow. The older you get the more they get black. No sun not true.
Im going to try 12% peroxide and see what it does
My dermatologist uses a canister and sprays the skin . It’s taken several treatments and still going . They are not responding as quick as I would like .
Most dermatologists don't freeze them deep enough. They just touch and go like this Dr did. They need to be frozen for 3 - 5 seconds. That's what my good dermatologist did and it worked. He retired and I haven't found a good one since then. They don't like it when I tell them to freeze them deeper. Also, those big, fluffy Q tips don't work as well as the ones that are more tightly wound on the stick.
I had that done and they came back. My sister had hers shaved way scalpel and hers have returned
😩She's got a whale of a tail about my barnacles, yall! I can't.
Im from Uk. Dontgetmuch sun. Im fair skinned with freckles. I have these things on my sides, under bust,over bust, loads on back. So notsun exposure as I have never been able to sit in sun or have sunbed treatments. So, Im suspecting either genetics or maybe due to diabetes. I ate them. They get itchy and will bleed. They are not warts or cancers. All part of the skin surface and have had them increase over the years. Im considering buying the suitable ‘pen’ treatment online and doing the freezing myself.
Where do you find one ? I didn’t know they sold pens like that ?
i'm interested in finding one also. It's just too expensive to go to the Dermatologist and have them removed. Besides, after removal I have had some of mine come back.
What the heck kinda Derm doesn't have the proper equipment....