Tips for Looking Younger
How aged a person appears may not actually be the result of wrinkles, bags, or discoloration. Often times, especially in women, other appearance factors can affect how old a person appears. There are a few ways to alter this.
Tips for Looking and Feeling Younger
One way to look younger is through clothing. How clothing fits on the body will definitely show a person’s age. Clothing that is too tight or too loose will be counter-productive. Yes those who are over the age of forty need to dress their age, but that doesn’t mean they need to swim in pleated pants and gigantic t-shirts. To look years younger, a person only needs to wear fitted clothing that is of good quality.
Hair:
Hair style is a main attribute to both men and women. Men who have longer hair, though it may be a shorter style, look older than those who have shorter, clean cut hair. Women with hair between their chin and shoulders also look younger. Bangs can also add youth but only if styled correctly.
Make-up:
Lipstick shades have been known to age women. Brown-toned shades add years to the face as well as matte lipsticks. Glosses and lighter shades are often recommended for a more youthful appearance. The color eye of shadows and blush can also add years. Experts recommend cream-based products.
Eyes:
The definition of the eyes can also bring sunken appearances to an end. Experts recommend curling eyelashes after applying mascara. Eyebrows are also important. The thickness and shape of eyebrows can dramatically age a person’s appearance. Very thin or over-tweezed eyebrows can add on the years.
Smile:
Teeth color from years of coffee and wine will take away youth. Whitening a smile can take off more years than imaginable.
Posture:
Posture, in both men and women, will age the body. Experts say that sitting up straight can take off as much as ten pounds and five years in a matter of seconds.
Sleep:
The last tip is to get enough sleep. Lack of sleep can lead to water retention and bags
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