“I am so thankful to Cindy for helping me define and categorize my own thinking on aging, making it a truly beautiful thing. Thank you to this wonderful woman who, I am sure, has changed many of our lives!” Jennifer wrote, “Cindy inspired me to think of myself as beautiful and never be ashamed of the way I look at myself as I got older. Here are a few comments from women who have embraced that pro-age mindset. She taught us we get more valuable with age-not less. I still use Boom products, and her picture is still on my vision board.”Ĭindy’s pro-age mindset inspired many more women to embrace age and natural beauty.Ĭindy encouraged women to see signs of aging as badges of honor. H er picture was always on my vision board as an example of grace and beauty, and she inspired me to quit coloring my hair and let my silvers shine. “She was so personable, it felt like talking with a friend. “I used to love watching Saturdays with Cindy,” writes twistedtwig. I’m so grateful for what she shared and started for us women.” Cindy was a wise person, a great visionary, whose Boom products always deliver what they promise. They were wrong, and Cindy was right, of course. I was not encouraged to do this by friends or my hairdresser. Jane, age 75, wrote, “Cindy inspired me to let my hair go gray. I am sharing my Boom joy with others, too. BOOM! has inspired me to look at myself through a new lens, the pro-age lens, and I'm grateful. “I love my silver hair and no longer fuss over maturing into life. “I'm comfortable in the skin I'm in at the age of 62!” says Lisa. Cindy will always have my eternal gratitude and a special place in my heart.” I now have a full head of wonderfully white/gray hair and I love it. “I rarely wear makeup anymore-except for my Boom products-and ditched the hair coloring last August. Kim writes, “Because of Cindy, I have made peace with myself and have decided to embrace (with both arms!) aging gracefully, without apology. Here’s what a few of those women had to say about Cindy’s influence on their lives. She inspired an entire generation of women to embrace their silver hair and love every part of themselves. I wrote one for Cindy, noting what an inspirational dynamo she was and how her products made me think of her every day as I did my makeup routine… I'm so glad that Cindy Joseph's legacy lives on.”-Marilyn, Class of 1967Ĭindy’s influence stretched far beyond those who knew her personally. “As a nice touch, the planners left sticky notes that we could attach to the memorial board. Sadly, Cindy was on that memorial display. There was a beautiful area set up to commemorate the ‘Fallen Warriors’ from the Class of 1969. “I just feel so fortunate to have spent that time with her and, you know, felt a connection… So, yeah, it was the most incredible time to get to spend with her and learn from her.”įinally, a classmate of Cindy’s left this comment to remember her: “Last weekend I went to my sister's 50-year class reunion. Her message in 's just the same as anywhere, you know? On television, on Facebook, the message was solid through to her heart: being pro-age. And Cindy decided to pick a couple of the ladies there and demonstrated how to put on Boomsticks. “And, of course, I jumped on it… There were about 80 of us. “And all of a sudden, Cindy popped out on Facebook and said, ‘Hey, who in the Houston area might be interested to come and be on a show with me and talk about Boom products?’” Dina said. I’m happier than I’ve ever been and I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Cindy-one of the most influential women in my life.”īoom Ambassador Dina Dillion described how she met Cindy in BOOM!’s early days. I am 61 now, traveling the world, having adventures and am in a passionate new relationship. “More importantly, Cindy taught me how to live life to the fullest with passion and without fear. Seven years older than I, Cindy taught me so much about embracing aging and my silver hair, and helped me to recognize my own beauty. Sarey, another friend of Cindy’s, wrote, “I was blessed to know Cindy and to call her a friend.
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