How to Hide Your Big Flabby Arms this Summer \\ How to Dress if You Don't Like Your Arms

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  • čas přidán 23. 04. 2024
  • Yes! We're going there! I'm sharing BIG TIPS for how to hide your big flabby arms if you don't really like them. Got big arms? fat arms? splotchy or bumpy or skinny arms? I've got tips for you! Links are below for items shown. ~ xxox, Kay
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Komentáře • 438

  • @robinr5669
    @robinr5669 Před měsícem +267

    If your arms work, you have beautiful arms :)

  • @vickyolson5921
    @vickyolson5921 Před měsícem +127

    I don’t understand why designers don’t get this I’d like elbow length tshirts etc.

    • @kmom452
      @kmom452 Před měsícem +11

      Me too, I love a elbow length or 3/4 length sleeve.

    • @Integrity02
      @Integrity02 Před 29 dny +4

      bingo!!!

    • @mommiedearest5337
      @mommiedearest5337 Před 28 dny +7

      3/4 length sleeves add more to a garment, and they look lovely on anyone. 😊

    • @judes1948
      @judes1948 Před 21 dnem +5

      Amen to that! 3/4 sleeves!

    • @normavillanuevamendoza2801
      @normavillanuevamendoza2801 Před 20 dny +2

      Omg I wish that too 😤😤😤 I hate baby cap sleeves
      I always wear 3/4 sleeves
      Cause all tshirt sleeves are so short

  • @c.s.s.8117
    @c.s.s.8117 Před měsícem +308

    At 65 I have deep regret that I always thought my young, healthy body was so imperfect. If I could only have it back ...

    • @gloriapinskerportraits4801
      @gloriapinskerportraits4801 Před měsícem +11

      AMEN!

    • @GussiedUp10
      @GussiedUp10 Před měsícem +25

      Boy, can I relate. I have, in the past been so self conscious about my appearance and yet now when I look at pictures of myself I wonder what was wrong with my thinking! Now in my early 70’s I am very aware that I can do a lot to enhance my appearance by just taking care of my health and dressing in a flattering way.

    • @user-dt3wm8rn4j
      @user-dt3wm8rn4j Před měsícem +7

      Critical. It was so good, but who knew. I was a very young mother.😢 😊k just a young mother.

    • @denisebrown4933
      @denisebrown4933 Před měsícem +7

      For real, sister!

    • @EmerCurran-up1ej
      @EmerCurran-up1ej Před měsícem +17

      Youth is wasted on the young!

  • @chrishoush9385
    @chrishoush9385 Před měsícem +194

    Last year on vacation I saw a woman who was probably in her late 70s or maybe in her 80s. She was wearing a spaghetti strap long swimsuit cover up that looked like a dress. Her hair was done. She had on a bracelet. She was just relaxing and I thought to myself she looks beautiful. You can tell how old she is she has wrinkles, but I thought she looked beautiful and she gave me the courage to start wearing, sleeveless tops again.

    • @lindawescott3824
      @lindawescott3824 Před měsícem +10

      Oh, my goodness woman you give me hope😊

    • @normakeith4472
      @normakeith4472 Před měsícem +9

      This is so wonderful and encouraging!!❤

    • @DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms
      @DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms  Před měsícem +8

      How wonderful! Thank you for sharing!😊

    • @susannahkassler2396
      @susannahkassler2396 Před měsícem +16

      Kay is right! If we spend all our “getting dressed “ energy trying to hide what we see as negatives, it will be pretty hard to feel confident, relaxed and fully present during our activities. I’ve learned you do what you can to feel well dressed, appropriate and attractive for an event, and then you have to turn your attention from how you look to the reason you are present with these people at this particular time. Let vgomog thinking you have to look your absolute best every time. Show some flabby arms and keep enjoying the event! 😊😊

    • @eamer6029
      @eamer6029 Před měsícem +13

      Good news if your arms are fluffy(😁) they are holding estrogen..that's why we get them after menopause..after I found that out I don't mind them anymore...it's a girly thing y'all 🎉😊❤

  • @jeanpierce6140
    @jeanpierce6140 Před měsícem +116

    My late husband used to tell me the most beautiful outfit I wore was my smile❤

  • @lindastutsman26
    @lindastutsman26 Před měsícem +136

    Kay, You're right on! No one notices our flabby arms - they notice our smiles! We need to get over ourselves - we spend too much time worrying about what other people think about us. I read somewhere the other day "What other people think of me is none of my business!" So true! Great video!

    • @annyoung1092
      @annyoung1092 Před měsícem +2

      Ha! Love that!

    • @flowerpower3618
      @flowerpower3618 Před měsícem +10

      My grandson , age 4 at the time, did. Last year when he was over eating dinner he asked me “ what is that ?” Pointing at my hanging upper arms. I told him sometimes when people get older they get extra old skin. I told him he can touch them if he wanted. He reached over and grabbed the flab , wiggled it back and forth and said “ gobble, gobble , gobble” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @andream2110
      @andream2110 Před měsícem +4

      @@flowerpower3618 My grandson age 3 asked me why my tummy wiggles when I laugh 😆

    • @kayharms-vc1kb
      @kayharms-vc1kb Před měsícem

      Aww. Thanks. And I also appreciate you more than you ever think. Xoxo.

    • @kayharms-vc1kb
      @kayharms-vc1kb Před měsícem

      Aww thank you very much. And I appreciate you for your love and kindness too. Stay updated

  • @dwainapasarow6668
    @dwainapasarow6668 Před měsícem +56

    When I notice someone’s imperfections, I almost always say to myself “you go girl, good for you out there living your best life”. I think we should say this to ourselves more often.

    • @americafirst9144
      @americafirst9144 Před měsícem +1

      I think to be classy one needs to hide imperfections.

    • @user-np9sm5oh8v
      @user-np9sm5oh8v Před měsícem +1

      @@americafirst9144 I agree with both of the above comments to a degree. There are times, around family and close friends, that “I do me” and can wear the sleeveless, etc. HOWEVER, I do sometimes feel that I am being more courteous and eliminating a distraction from the purpose of meeting if I pay attention and cover up more in order to negate those distractions.

  • @loriandrews6805
    @loriandrews6805 Před měsícem +86

    Thank you for these tips! For the last 10+ years (I'm 64) I find myself working to accept and embrace my changing body. I try to stay in shape and do the best I can to look my best physically and with fashion. But the reality is....my body is growing old and along with that comes changes! But what a privilege to grow older. Let's keep a smile on our face and be confident, mature women!

    • @kimberlyperrotis8962
      @kimberlyperrotis8962 Před měsícem +4

      Absolutely, friend! I’m exactly your age and I agree. I keep a healthy weight, am active and eat healthily, but my body has aged and will age more. I’m just grateful to be a healthy 64 years old!🙂

    • @susieg1
      @susieg1 Před měsícem +1

  • @annyoung1092
    @annyoung1092 Před měsícem +94

    Hi Kay! I’m 62 and a fitness instructor who USED TO have amazingly toned arms I was proud of! WELL, menopause has changed all of that AND I just had shoulder surgery 4 mos ago and am getting my strength back but probably never the tone I want. It bums me out but your encouraging words help a lot and we have to accept this aging thing and do our best. I am grateful to be pain free and able to do all I want in life. Thanks. You approached this subject with grace and positivity!

    • @flowerpower3618
      @flowerpower3618 Před měsícem +7

      I’ve been doing some arm exercises but at 65 I have lots of extra skin. That’s not going anywhere.

  • @m.b.ortega544
    @m.b.ortega544 Před měsícem +49

    We should all be appreciative about our aging arms working well and having strength in them. There are many people who can't use their arms. I try to remember that when I feel unhappy with my upper arms.

    • @eamer6029
      @eamer6029 Před měsícem +2

      After menopause estrogen is stored in our upper arms..yay !!!!

    • @marthawoodworth
      @marthawoodworth Před 25 dny

      Thank you!

  • @carak4356
    @carak4356 Před měsícem +41

    My friends grandson said “gramma you love me so much when you wave at me your whole arm waves! I love you too!” ❤❤ ever since then we call them Bingo Wings and love them and hate them

    • @eamer6029
      @eamer6029 Před měsícem

      Be glad you have them, estrogen is stored in your upper arms,as long as you have that you should be energetic and feel good

  • @sheilapatros2735
    @sheilapatros2735 Před měsícem +28

    I have the same problem! I'm 70 and I've covered my arms for decades. This type of arm is actually pretty common. I envy women with slim and toned arms. When fashion turned to 3/4 sleeves, I was very pleased. This type of sleeve is very versatile. Tops with 3/4 sleeves are cool in summer (there are limits!), and warmer when we go into air conditioned areas. So, I see this sleeve style as suitable for many occasions. Thank you for this enjoyable program!

  • @nikkiwitt9475
    @nikkiwitt9475 Před měsícem +79

    Ten years from now we’ll all be wishing we had TODAY’s arms and kicking ourselves for not wearing the tank top!

  • @merrywalsh2809
    @merrywalsh2809 Před měsícem +22

    I have those darned plump chicken flaps. I am in my 70s. I recently found out (don’t know if it is true) that the reason the royals use that special vertical rotating wave is partly so nothing jiggles. That is gonna be my new wave.

  • @marysouthard804
    @marysouthard804 Před měsícem +12

    I personally wear 3/4 sleeves all the time. It's not as uncomfortable for me as revealing my arms .

  • @andrearoberts2776
    @andrearoberts2776 Před měsícem +27

    I agree with you about helping our daughters and granddaughters view their bodies in a positive light. I have polycystic ovarian syndrome as do my daughter and granddaughter. As a result we 're all plus size women. When I was first diagnosed when my daughter was young I made the decision to always make positive comments about how I looked and always dressed well. At the time I had no idea that both my child and grandchild would have the same issue. It wasn't always easy but now we"re three generations of confident women who look and feel beautiful and stylish no matter age or size!

    • @marthawoodworth
      @marthawoodworth Před 25 dny +1

      Grandparents are a blessing. Mine certainly were! My grandmother had a soft, round body, was the family "chef" and smelled like cinnamon. When she hugged me, I stayed hugged for a long time. Lucky me, I grew up living with my doting grandparents. My grandfather was tall and skinny, but very strong. He was a blast. If I put out my hand, I found money in it, lol. They taught me what '"beautiful' was, and it has nothing to do with your size, but with the good you do and the love you give. If you are friendly, helpful, understanding and generous with your time and consideration, you will look beautiful. Your arms will be the last thing anyone will see or think about. They'll be basking in your light.

  • @jeanettehigginbotham
    @jeanettehigginbotham Před měsícem +17

    Kay, this really got me thinking. I'm such a perfectionist and way too hard on myself. I realized that I NEVER pay attention to others arms! I look for the smile, friendly eyes! This was a great video, and I'm going out with cap sleeves on today! Shoulders back and smiling!

  • @suzannebartholomew547
    @suzannebartholomew547 Před měsícem +24

    I'm sensitive about my arms. Thanks so much for these tips. I do have a big friendly smile on my face. I know that's what people notice first.

  • @michellefeller7950
    @michellefeller7950 Před měsícem +17

    I loved this video Kay. I am 60 years young. I have given birth, raised a family, married the love of my life 40 years ago (and counting), run 5 marathons, built a career, survived breast cancer, and I am blessed to have a grandchild. All of these blessings and accomplishments say more about me than the size or tone of my arms. Nevertheless, I always appreciate learning more about how simple styles choices can enhance beauty and confidence. Something not mentioned in your video is that a soft tan helps arms look more slender, IMO, so I recommend using a self-tanner, along with other nice body products, to feel your best. Great video!

    • @DebraCole-dr5fy
      @DebraCole-dr5fy Před měsícem +1

      The soft tanner is a good idea to make arms and legs look more even toned and hides some imperfections. I am 70 and am beginning to have very few broken veins. This makes them less noticeable. I am also wearing more concealer on "age spots" as our family had a farm and I have the sun spots. I wear products with retinol and moisturize after the bath ALL OVER!!! Be Positive !!

  • @elizabethpetrie2732
    @elizabethpetrie2732 Před měsícem +23

    Very good tips. And I agree with the comments that if our arms work, we should be very grateful. Regarding snide/ rude comments: for a number of years now my mantra has been, “People who matter don’t mind, people who mind don’t matter.” 😊🇨🇦

  • @kathywhite2838
    @kathywhite2838 Před měsícem +32

    Love all the tips, Kay!!! Thanks for your hard work! But if we're going to really accentuate the positive let's not even use the phrase "big flabby arms!" Sounds awful. Most of our arms are still serving us well carrying groceries, driving, reading, cooking, exercising, and hugging the family!! Let's give 'em a hand and talk nicely to them. 😊😊

    • @susannay.3437
      @susannay.3437 Před měsícem +2

      Love this! God bless you!🌹

    • @marthawoodworth
      @marthawoodworth Před 25 dny

      Yes! Arms are for hugging! Learning how to be a good hugger is an art. It helps if you had big-armed grandmothers and aunties to teach you how. My mother was skinny and withholding and critical of what I now realize was my perfectly normal size. That's why I am learning to love my (larger) arms without putting the trips she put on them.

  • @columbabooth8368
    @columbabooth8368 Před měsícem +25

    Great video, thanks!
    A friend told me when she was little she loved her Grandma's flabby arms. She would stroke them and say, "Oh Grandma, they're just like bread dough!" 😅😂🤣

    • @eamer6029
      @eamer6029 Před měsícem

      Yes after menopause a woman stores estrogen in her upper arms.. it's amazing

    • @lindasuibielski4782
      @lindasuibielski4782 Před 27 dny

      Thank you so much for all your tips.

    • @marthawoodworth
      @marthawoodworth Před 25 dny

      Yes! My grandmother was my nurturer. She held me in her big, soft arms and rocked me when I cried. She's my Goddess now.

  • @sandinewton1896
    @sandinewton1896 Před měsícem +45

    I’m over 70, have larger arms with all over creepy skin, I love to wear sleeveless in the summer, so, since my arms are not visible to me unless I’m looking in a mirror, I go for comfort. I can’t imagine someone bringing this to my attention, and if they do, well, that’s on them!

  • @conniewatson6711
    @conniewatson6711 Před měsícem +17

    In the summer I usually wear 3/4 sleeve cotton tops and shirts. Covers my upper arms and still cool enough not to be too hot.

  • @kyleguersey5004
    @kyleguersey5004 Před měsícem +8

    Great fashion rules:
    1. Horizontal lines will make your body look wider there.
    2. Make sure horizontal line on sleeve does not end at widest point of arm. AND, my tip is, if you are large chested. Make sure sleeve doesnt end at your bust line bec it will make a large bust even larger!!
    3. Angled sleeves, dolman sleeves, and raglan sleeves are a great camouflage but also draw attention away from large bust.

  • @christinemackinnonauthor4873
    @christinemackinnonauthor4873 Před měsícem +8

    I decided three years ago to tone my arms. I went so hard and ended up damaging my rotator cuff, followed by some major pain and a lengthy surgery and a long recovery with 11 scars. Now I love my arms, have no more pain and if that’s what people want to focus on then that’s their problem not mine.

    • @marthawoodworth
      @marthawoodworth Před 25 dny

      Thank you! We gotta stop "hiding" our body parts...at least the ones that don't get us arrested, lol.

  • @vbachman6742
    @vbachman6742 Před měsícem +28

    My upper arms are big and since I lost 40 pounds they are flabby. There is no way to change this except with surgery which I won't do. Exercise doesn't help. I just need to find tops that cover them.

    • @moonbaby8743
      @moonbaby8743 Před měsícem +1

      Congratulations on your weight loss. I promise the new shape you earned by hard work will be what others notice, and not your extra skin. Celebrate your new shape!

  • @krcal3020
    @krcal3020 Před měsícem +13

    I used to have terrible psoriasis and spent many years hiding my arms and legs. Now that my skin is clear with the right medication, I love showing off my arms. They’re not perfect - but they look amazing compared to what I used to have.

  • @loriwhitney695
    @loriwhitney695 Před měsícem +8

    My mom has always talked about hiding her big arms. She has consequently caused myself and sister to focus on our insecurities. You hit the nail on the head with your comments.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Před měsícem +46

    I refuse to be ashamed of, or apologize for, or cover up for “looking older”, men aren’t, ever! We’re supposed to not comment on their fat bellies and bald heads, so how dare they criticize us just for aging, which no one can control. Women don’t look like models, even when we’re young. My arms are slender, but flabby, it’s from the normal collagen loss of aging, not that I’m fat or don’t exercise!. My Mom was so stressed about covering her older arms every second even in 100+F heat, but I wear sleeveless tops and dresses if I want to. Our purpose as women is not to impress or titillate men. As a Christian woman, I have always dressed modestly (no cleavage, although I do wear short skirts still); I want to look my best, but I don’t want to hide anything just because I’m older, why should we? I wore a sleeveless silk dress today, out mall shopping, under a blazer, but I only added that because I got cold when the wind came up. I need to be lightly dressed inside overheated shops and, especially, fitting rooms. Keeping cool in one’s 60s is challenging enough without having to cover my arms and legs because of outdated ideas of what’s “age-appropriate”. Age-appropriate is exactly what each woman determines for herself.

  • @conniegrant6010
    @conniegrant6010 Před měsícem +11

    One thing I do as the warmer months come is pay close attention to the skin on my arms. By using a good body lotion, taking care of dry elbows and maybe even using a touch of self tanner I am more confident in wearing my sleeveless tops and dresses.

  • @marieschmidt9416
    @marieschmidt9416 Před měsícem +12

    Especially love what you said towards the end about what other people notice and don't notice. Also your sharing honestly about what you don't like about your arms because we ALL have body parts we like or don't like...sharing is comforting to others.

  • @shogo8995
    @shogo8995 Před měsícem +8

    I think it’s ok to have things we see as our best features and play those up and ok to have things we think are not our best features. Not that we “don’t like” that part; but maybe that we would rather not call particular attention to. It’s ok, as long as we realize that it’s not a big deal, and probably less so to everyone else. That said, I want to say how generous it is of you, exposing a feature that you consider to be less than your best and sharing how you work around it to feel your best self.

  • @wandahong7582
    @wandahong7582 Před měsícem +10

    I have big arms, and I'm really strong. I don't hide my arms because I love myself enough to not give a hoot what others think. Life's too short for silliness like that. ❤

    • @marthawoodworth
      @marthawoodworth Před 25 dny

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  • @denisebrann8563
    @denisebrann8563 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you for being real. This is such a missing part in social media.

  • @SharrellKline
    @SharrellKline Před měsícem +6

    A year ago, at age 63, I was diagnosed with lipedema in both my arms and legs, and it explains so much! Especially why, after losing 100 pounds and getting down to a size 2, I still saw that my upper arms, thighs, and calves are still abnormally large for my size with these weird pockets of nodules. Anyway, I'll always be disguising my upper arms and appreciate the suggestions.

  • @rachelparadis7069
    @rachelparadis7069 Před měsícem +11

    Thanks for this, Kay. I, like so many women, hate my arms! So many retailers feature sleeveless dresses for summer! I noticed Talbot's summer dresses are overwhelmingly sleeveless, which I find so discouraging. Thanks for the helpful tips!

    • @americafirst9144
      @americafirst9144 Před měsícem +2

      Wear a long sleeve shirt over those dresses. It is ridiculous that 90% of summer dresses are sleeveless. Probably only 20% of grown women want to show their arms.

    • @cswan1541
      @cswan1541 Před 25 dny +1

      I think manufacturers are going sleeveless and collar free because of the cost. Not only the fabric cost but it takes more work to assemble. Aggravating for sure.

  • @tracytarle
    @tracytarle Před měsícem +4

    I really dont care what people think...but I really care how I feel...I just will not do sleeveless. I live in the northeast so its not too unbearable in the summer. I put 3/4 very light weight summer sweaters over tank tops..its comfortable and really cute too.

  • @bigsandybaggett6223
    @bigsandybaggett6223 Před měsícem +4

    Very helpful video, Kay! I am 82, active in my community, and enjoy fashion and am always checking my style, and you have encouraged me to be better prepared for the very hot summers we have in Central Texas Hill Country. Thank you!

  • @victoriafreeman9061
    @victoriafreeman9061 Před měsícem +13

    Great video, Kay! I'm so glad you addressed this issue so eloquently and tastefully. I've been a weightlifter and fitness fiend my whole life and loved my arms, but since turning 60 (63 now), the skin at the bend of my elbows has become crepey and I have lots of sun spots. So even though my arms are toned well, I still don't like them anymore. We're our own worst critic, aren't we?! My husband and friends said they never noticed that stuff until I pointed it out. So you're right about doing our best, using these tips, but just getting out there and living joyfully. Thank you for the encouragement and tips. I pray I use both well! ❤

  • @suzyhall2608
    @suzyhall2608 Před měsícem +5

    I can get through some years without showing my upper arms. I have the swinging flab and always seem to be waving at somebody when my arms are out in the open! But my brother wanted me to come see his pool a few years ago and so I had to put on a BATHING SUIT in front of all of the family. I decided I would just scoop the gnats off the water and not swim. So I could put on Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs on legs and arms. And not wave at anybody. I was no longer bumpy and blotchy. I had to catch a dog at some point and wound up IN the pool - and that stuff stayed put!!! So if I ever have to go out in a shift dress, I would absolutely apply that stuff to my arms. It really helped MY confidence. Thank you for another great video.

    • @suzyhall2608
      @suzyhall2608 Před měsícem

      Let it dry before you get dressed and, while I wouldn’t dare sit on a couch, it doesn’t seem to transfer!

  • @lu_re7198
    @lu_re7198 Před měsícem +11

    Thanks for the great suggestions and links! Other things you can do are:
    1.). make sure to moisturize your arms/body (maybe use a retinol moisturizer at night),
    2.) use a SPF 50+ to prevent age spots on arms/hands,
    3.) use a moisturizer w/ a “shimmer” effect or one w/ a sheer tint. e.g. Coppeertone Glow Shimmer, Jergens Sunless Tanners, Vaseline Cocoa Glow, etc.

  • @suzannebell51
    @suzannebell51 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for going there and for the encouragement Kay, I really needed that!

  • @colleenjohnson4652
    @colleenjohnson4652 Před měsícem

    As always Kay, you are right on, thank you! Love your videos, your encouragement and your positive attitude. I care about how I look and feel but never dress to please others. You talked about choices and style in a previous video. It was then that I realized that I actually make specific choices because I like a certain style for myself. I’ve always been told that I have a smile that lights up a room and puts people at ease…that’s what I concentrate on because I believe people see our ‘light’ first. Again, thank you for your time and videos. They always give me something new to think about. ❤

  • @juliejohnson-hunt7134
    @juliejohnson-hunt7134 Před měsícem +10

    I live in TX where it can be unbearable in the summer months. At 66 i don’t really love my arms but… i do lift weights. I also a niaminicin and ceramide cream to help with bumps. I find that short sleeves make my arms look larger. Sleeveless looks better on me. I love kimonos.
    Great tips Kay!

    • @dianebaum5194
      @dianebaum5194 Před měsícem +1

      I agree with the sleeves ! It’s weird right?

    • @juliejohnson-hunt7134
      @juliejohnson-hunt7134 Před měsícem +1

      It is weird, but i think no sleeves makes us look at the top instead of our arms, where a short sleeve top kind of points out our flaws.

  • @lyndastevens9726
    @lyndastevens9726 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks, Kay! I totally appreciate all your suggestions!💞

  • @shellyhm2477
    @shellyhm2477 Před měsícem +2

    Kay! This is one of the most helpful videos you’ve done! Great tips and I learned I’m not the only one self conscious of my arms.

  • @donnaschindlbeck7457
    @donnaschindlbeck7457 Před měsícem +7

    I’ve always been petite with nice looking arms but bam! Menopause changed all that! Now I have the jigglies 😮Your ideas for making them look their best are spot on. As a sewist I know you can do an adjustment to make sleeves fit our individual bodies but you just can’t do much with ready to wear clothes. Also make sure the bust and back of your top fit properly and have the proper ease, that will also minimize your arms. Too snug and it draws attention to all those areas. Dolman sleeves, light and breezy shirts or toppers are my go to. Thank you for bring attention and solutions to this area of our changing bodies.

  • @BedaKantarjian
    @BedaKantarjian Před měsícem +2

    This is without a doubt the most useful video I've seen yet, packed with ideas I can use. Thank you.

  • @deehill6266
    @deehill6266 Před měsícem +1

    Your voice and laugh are infectious in a positive way I have missed. Thanks.

  • @rebeccawoods4488
    @rebeccawoods4488 Před měsícem

    Such wonderful points, Kay! I especially like the “new” format with so many visual examples,😊

  • @cday3898
    @cday3898 Před 12 dny

    You looked lovely in the light coral pink top w the necklace. You have a real women’s body and it’s very encouraging to see how well you wear current outfits. It’s more than just clothes. Our clothes have such a big impact on our self confidence. ❤

  • @delanelauderdale9099
    @delanelauderdale9099 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks Kay for these tips; personally i like your arms, they are shapely & seem in proportion to your body. Ive never liked mine as they seem too skinny. Now that im older they're still skinny but flabby too. Ive worn tank tops or shells with an over blouse thats has a half or 3/4 sleeves in sprng, summer and fall when im out, but short or sleevless when im home. I like those sheer sleeves for dressier activities, very feminine & romantic. Have a blessed day & thanks again.

  • @karenlemire5159
    @karenlemire5159 Před měsícem +2

    Really great and informative video. Thank you so much. You are also so right about how we are so insecure about ourselves but really don’t notice bad things in others and that smile makes all the difference! 😊💐

  • @emmsue1053
    @emmsue1053 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you so much, my arms are slim but they flap around a bit now and the skin is so saggy although its moisturised nightly!! I really wish T shirt makers would add an inch or two onto cotton T shirts and dresses? Just at elbow length would be wonderful.

  • @betsycosmos2054
    @betsycosmos2054 Před měsícem +5

    I like that "unique adaptations" for our "unique variations"!🙂

  • @sallysublime
    @sallysublime Před měsícem +7

    Kay. I’ll bet you anything that if you cut out bad oils like vegetable oil those bumps on your arms will go away. Worked for me. After having them for decades they went away immediately and permanently (as long as I don’t eat greasy foods at restaurants that still use vegetable oil) as soon as I switched to avocado oil.

  • @miniprepper8284
    @miniprepper8284 Před 25 dny +1

    Just another suggestion for baring arms in the warm weather... moisturize!!! Any shine off the arms will make them look better. Jergen's lotion with slight tanning action is nice to apply a few days before wearing something sleeveless. Then, shea or cocoa butter will lend a sheen to the skin and make whatever you wear look nicer.

  • @user-mx3pg3xi5f
    @user-mx3pg3xi5f Před měsícem +1

    I always appreciate your content, positive attitude and your ability to help us in keeping our insecurities in perspective. My wonderful mom, who is now deceased wore sleeveless tops at 80. She was confident, fun loving and lived life to the fullest! That is what is remembered about her!! On one occasion we were having a conversation about dresses and how the styles I love most always seemed to be sleeveless. I was considering eliminating sleeveless dresses from my closet, swearing them off for my future, to which she said, "If people don't like what they see, maybe they shouldn't look"!!! She was a hoot! :-)

  • @kimberlyberlin4999
    @kimberlyberlin4999 Před měsícem +1

    Happy to see your beautiful silk kimono again. I loved it.

  • @gaymillette2731
    @gaymillette2731 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you, Kay. You were spot on and your tips are all great. I’m glad you talked about sleeveless shirts and tanks too…the narrower tanks and sleeveless blouses really do to make a difference. I really enjoy your blog, Instagram account and U Tube channel. ❤

  • @jdhazle77
    @jdhazle77 Před měsícem

    Kay, I really enjoyed this video: the smart tips and the positive commentary inspired me and made me feel really good about myself. Thank you!

  • @darlenebuck3991
    @darlenebuck3991 Před měsícem

    I love your videos. Today's message was the best. You did a wonderful job without "stepping on any toes" Thanks for the positive message at the end.

  • @anacastillo8023
    @anacastillo8023 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you, Ms. Kay. It’s getting warm and tee shirts here I come!

  • @susankultys7745
    @susankultys7745 Před měsícem

    Kay you did a great job with this video. We all have something about us we are uncomfortable with. This video was uplifting, positive and had so many good tips. We need to accentuate what we are comfortable with. Thank you again. Great job. I think you look great in the sleeveless blouses.

  • @jenniferwitt2745
    @jenniferwitt2745 Před měsícem +2

    You are a very sweet person. Thank you for all your help and tips!

  • @Julie-gz2lx
    @Julie-gz2lx Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for your honesty, support, and encouragement!

  • @francinebennink7093
    @francinebennink7093 Před měsícem +3

    What a wonderfully practical and encouraging video. Your closing comments brought me to tears. No, I don’t want people to know me for my arms, (LOL!!!) but for the way they feel when they’re around me. Thank you Kay!

  • @julainetraxler2641
    @julainetraxler2641 Před měsícem

    Loved this video. This is the first year I have started to notice my flabby arms. Thank you!

  • @MsKim1963
    @MsKim1963 Před měsícem +2

    Develop the inner Joy! Be gracious and hospitable. Mentor younger women. All these things are more important than my arms, but Kay, I appreciate your tips and tricks. If we can improve any situation...we should!

  • @celesteswank2041
    @celesteswank2041 Před 20 dny

    I just want to say that you do a really wonderful job of making us as women, feel better about ourselves! Thank you and keep it up Kay!

  • @daniceglenn5897
    @daniceglenn5897 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you Kay, I really needed this one. You looked beautiful in everything you wore. I especially liked the sleeveless pink shirt, you looked especially pretty in that one. I’m going to try to wear sleeveless this summer, you’ve inspired me. I always look forward to your program every week.

  • @cassandrafine6373
    @cassandrafine6373 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this!! Now approaching 64, menopause is finally going away, but hormonal issues, weight loss surgery, and subsequent weight gain have caused my bat wings, which were never a problem in my younger years, as I was quite slim in my 20s-30s. I was also active and also used weights, especially in my 40s and 50s, but it seems I've got some family DNA where the big upper arms come from. I've not been happy with the current situation, but I'm working with the "here and now."
    I do wear many of the types of blouses and coverups you show in this video, but do wear sleeveless tops with a coverup as needed. I'm slowly working to get my upper arms toned along with weight loss so I can go back to wearing my fitting blazers and long sleeved blouses, but one day, I'll get back there. Keep the videos coming!!

  • @NadoCrowFriend
    @NadoCrowFriend Před 24 dny

    I love that you addressed this very sensitive topic ~ I was always made to feel self conscious about my arms & thighs while growing up… fast forward to age 69 : I look back at photos of me during those years & realize my arms & thighs were Not “too big”, rather, my Mom & grandmother, who were very critical of a person’s appearance, wanted me to be their idea of perfection. At 69 I still feel self conscious, and appreciate your video on those.

  • @RS-ov2st
    @RS-ov2st Před měsícem +1

    Great info. No one has ever focused on this before. Very helpful.✨

  • @kdunk1287
    @kdunk1287 Před měsícem +1

    You are right that others don’t notice my arms. I’m 66 and I live in central Texas. It is hot here from May til mid October. It’s even too warm to wear layers like a light weight shirt over a sleeveless top when going out and about.
    I love your style and sweet personality. I think that I’m very much like you in coloring, body type (I’m definitely a pear shape), height and weight. I love the styles you wear. 😊

  • @mariabarnes9197
    @mariabarnes9197 Před měsícem +6

    This pink tank top just looks so cute on you! It's the colour & the cut (& neckline). ❤

  • @bethhollis6201
    @bethhollis6201 Před měsícem

    Hi Kay! I appreciate this video. As a former amateur cross-country rider and stable owner, I once had ripped biceps AND triceps. A near 2 decades later with a new career of sitting professionally, my triceps need their own life-alert and my biceps, which still pretty strong, are shy enough to hide under a protective layer of fluff. I love cover-ups. I adore the 3/4 sleeve in general, for I also do not need/want more sunshine on my shoulders (red-head, glow-in-the-dark-skin, blueish eyes). I have found two things I adore in tops: prints and spandex. LOVE me some stretch and prints in general help my upper arms blend in with my torso. I find as along as I do not exuberantly wave madly at someone, all is well. I probably will not ever get into a tank without some kind of pashmina, cover-up, loose overshirt or darling cardi, but that is okay with me. I sooo appreciate having strong arms (still) and if I had thought I wanted to work those triceps out, I would have. I did not, and well, at 65, as long as my sweet husband thinks I am beautiful and my kids say I am the best hugger due to my schmooshiness, all is well! Have a great and beautiful day!

  • @jewv2231
    @jewv2231 Před měsícem +1

    That was really great! Awesome tips. I’ll look for those little disguising tops.

  • @gwenbooth1615
    @gwenbooth1615 Před 26 dny

    You are so precious 😊! I so appreciated this pep talk. I agree with all you said and thank you for helping my confidence to go sleeveless more often.

  • @marybrigden4663
    @marybrigden4663 Před měsícem +4

    Great video, so upbeat with lots of practical ideas and positive encouragement! Thank you!

  • @BuffyLittle-ch2rw
    @BuffyLittle-ch2rw Před měsícem

    One of your best videos! Your advice is encouraging. Thank you.

  • @flowerpower3618
    @flowerpower3618 Před měsícem +5

    I love that botanical print top- must be from the UK. Thank you for doing this , you chose some lovely tops.

  • @dianecyment1715
    @dianecyment1715 Před měsícem +4

    You presented this subject with such flair! I agree that we are the ones that notice our flaws, not other people. I remember when when I was young, my siblings and I used to flap my grandmother's hanging arms. It was an endearing gesture that she embraced. Another thing that I do is drape or tie a light weight cardigan over my shoulders. Thanks for all your inspiration.

  • @kathybarringer8491
    @kathybarringer8491 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you! We worry too much about what others think!

  • @user-hp2sw7np3e
    @user-hp2sw7np3e Před měsícem +4

    As a patternmaker who fits women everyday , excellent video Kay you really did your research!

  • @fishandfloral
    @fishandfloral Před měsícem

    I have huge upper arms and have considered surgery for them. About a year ago, I decided I was done with it. I bought multiple sleeveless tops and refuse to wilt in the heat any longer. Your tip about showing a bit more shoulder with a tank top is spot on for me. It’s a much more flattering fit.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Před měsícem

    Great ideas and tips, Kay, for those who want to cover up or minimize their arms.

  • @eileenbianchi4747
    @eileenbianchi4747 Před měsícem

    I think you are incapable of "stepping on anyone's toes"! You are so kind and positive in your approach to dressing. Your success is in balancing the desire to be attractive and the desire to be comfortable. You do both at the same time. Bravo! I have been using some of your tips for disguising my wrinkly arms (I"m 79), but I live in SW Florida and when it gets really hot, I just let my arms hang out in the heat. But, for occasions, I now enjoy throwing a scarf over that sleeveless dress or I tie a pretty cardigan around my shoulders, or I wear a linen shirt like a jacket, and those accessorize the outfit as well as they distract from the wrinkles. Thanks for all your advice on the different sleeve shapes, and for your friendly presence on youtube.

  • @rolson1695
    @rolson1695 Před měsícem

    Very well done, Kay! This was super helpful-thank you!

  • @joansmith3990
    @joansmith3990 Před měsícem +2

    Kay, what a polished and positive presentation. I also feel that a self tanning lotion or bronzer helps to hide imperfections and makes me look sun-kissed even if I’m not! I think it also thins me a little. Just get a shade appropriate to your coloring. 😎

  • @veronicacarmody115
    @veronicacarmody115 Před měsícem +1

    I gave up on hiding my upper arms, I workout 3x a week…they’re not going anywhere. So, I wear more sleeveless tops than short sleeved tops. I’ve found that it looks better, especially if I show a bit of shoulder. Thanks Kay

  • @lindamatyas5526
    @lindamatyas5526 Před měsícem +5

    Great insight, beautifully presented. Thank you for your hard work from which we all benefit.

  • @anitaclemens2609
    @anitaclemens2609 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you, Kay, for those helpful suggestions. I always had beautiful long, graceful arms, nice hands and fingernails and a nice long neck. They were my best features. But now that I am over 60, actually 69 almost 70, I have been mortified at the skin on my arms. When I do Yoga class, I can see nothing but crepey skin on my forearms and kind of bubble-like skin on my front upper arms. I wasn't prepared for these changes and so often look at myself when I am at the gym and I think, how did this happen? LOL I work out like crazy, every day in fact. My legs are strong, and I am fit, but that doesn't have any effect on that creepy and crepey skin. I put lotion on them regularly and even started to have facial like treatments on them when I was getting my own facial. Nothing changed, I am doomed... so I just stopped treatments. My esthetician gave me a cellulite type cream that heats up on your skin when applied. I used an entire tube, to no avail. I even had liposuction on them years ago. Nothing changed. So, I have to live with this new skin of mine, so all your suggestions were great. But in the Summer, it is so hot and humid in Massachusetts I have to wear short sleeves. Luckily, I recently purchased some button-down sleeveless tops that show my neck. I will have to be content with that and get used to the new me. I "ain't" getting any younger. ;-) Good grief, what next... LOL

  • @bibigems
    @bibigems Před 23 dny

    This is such a Fantastic video! I have learned so much from you Kay. Thank you very much!!!

  • @donnaearly3604
    @donnaearly3604 Před měsícem +4

    Hi Kay, I so enjoy your videos. Learned lots. I’m 69 and my upper arms need TLC. Gone are the days of full exposure. Thanks for your honesty and recommendations.

  • @susanthompson23
    @susanthompson23 Před měsícem

    Now that we are headed towards summer, I really appreciate these ideas. Thank you Kay. I really love your style and appreciate you sharing in your videos.

  • @cindyprice546
    @cindyprice546 Před měsícem +2

    Great video Kay. A lot of helpful ideas for everyone.

  • @barbiec4312
    @barbiec4312 Před měsícem

    Very uplifting and informative Kay. Thank you!❤

  • @LilyOlea777
    @LilyOlea777 Před měsícem +5

    I love all the things that you shared. Some thing I would appreciate are ideas modern toppers for sundresses. I know I can do a jean jacket or a cardigan, but I would like some updated modern choices and something besides a jean jacket.