BEAUTY & FITNESS

“The Bachelorette” Star Trista Sutter Shares Her Secrets to Younger Looking Skin at Every Age!

Aging is a fact of life, and as we age our skin changes too. What may have worked in our 20’s won’t necessarily benefit us in our 30’s and 40’s. To maintain that youthful glow well into our golden years, and look just as radiant at every decade in between, it is important to tailor our beauty routine. The original Bachelorette star, Trista Sutter discusses her beauty regimen and share her tips on how to best defy your age.

When most of us think about taking preventative measures in the battle against wrinkles, we automatically think of our faces, but often forget about the rest of our bodies. Some of the most tell-tale signs of a person’s age is in their neck, arms and hands.

Trista talks about:
– Her beauty routine.
– How to live a healthy and balanced lifestyle, and how it affects the aging process.
– The importance of keeping your skin hydrated, especially in the colder months, and in dry climates.
– Her thoughts on the most recent season of the bachelor.

About Trista Sutter:  Trista Sutter (formerly Rehn), was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. After receiving a Bachelor Degree in Exercise Science from Indiana University, she went on to earn a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Miami. She enjoyed Miami so much that she ended up calling it home for five more years, with four being spent practicing pediatric physical therapy at Miami Children’s Hospital, and two years as a Miami Heat dancer.

Looking for something new and exciting, Trista applied for a new show called “The Bachelor”. After being chosen to appear as one of 25 bachelorettes on the ABC hit, she achieved overnight fame as the runner-up who was not ultimately picked as The Bachelor’s dream girl. Not being chosen proved to be the best thing that ever happened to her, because she was then asked to become the first Bachelorette. On this spin-off, she not only met the man of her dreams in handsome firefighter Ryan Sutter, but said “yes” to his televised marriage proposal that 30 million people tuned in to witness.

After a long engagement they planned a dream wedding with the industry’s best for a special that was shared with the millions that had watched their love story unfold. Along with Jason and Molly Mesnick and Ashley and JP Rosenbaum, Trista and Ryan Sutter are only a few couples from “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” to actually tie the knot, and one of few to even remain together. Trista and Ryan celebrated their 10 year wedding anniversary on December 6, 2013, with a vow renewal that included their children, Max and Blakesley.

Trista has also appeared on the first season of the Emmy-nominated Dancing with the Stars, Marriage Bootcamp: Reality Stars with Ryan, and has co-hosted The View, Good Day Live, VH1’s All Access, and Trista and Ryan’s Honeymoon Hotspots on the Travel Channel. She has also worked as a correspondent for Extra, Miss America, and Good Morning America. She appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Ellen, The Tonight Show, Howard Stern, Fear Factor, The Rachael Ray Show, According to Jim, and Less than Perfect. Trista has also written a column for Redbook entitled “My Life as a New Wife”, multiple blogs for outlets such as E! Online, and has been featured hundreds of times in national press, including: Woman’s World, People, The Oprah Magazine, Parade, Maxim, MOM magazine, In Style, Good Housekeeping, TV Guide, In Touch, Ok!, Life & Style weekly, and US Weekly.