November 3, 2008

In the fifties

In the fifties the skin begins to weaken visible, wrinkles to grow from wrinkles - especially around the nose and mouth. The contours of the neck and chin are blurred - there may be a double train. Nose and ears begin to grow. The skin looks wide and shows age spots. It will also become thinner and drier. On the decollate and neck skin tends to wrinkle more than the face, because fat is particularly thin.
 

Filed under skin care by ivanfields

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