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* Getty Images SHORTER HAIR En español | A shorter cut thickens and gives body to thinning hair. If you want to keep your long locks, take time to maintain it with regular trims and root
touch-ups. 1 of 13 * Getty Images SOFTEN HAIR COLOR The greatest “age reverser” is hair color. If you grew up with dark hair, you’ll probably want to go lighter than you’ve been used to.
Whatever you do: Don’t go black. Keep the color around your face soft. 2 of 13 * Getty Images SHAVE THE BEARD Men hoping to take some years off might want to reconsider facial hair. As one
stylist puts it, “It’s very, very rare that someone looks younger with a beard and mustache. It’ll almost always make you look more mature.” 3 of 13 * Getty Images BEEF UP BROWS Younger
women tend to have fuller brows, so darkening and thickening pale, thin eyebrows can have a dramatic effect. Consider dying brows an ash-brown or another “cool” color (as opposed to a red
tone). Fill in any gaps with a powder. 4 of 13 * Getty Images TAME 'GUYBROWS' Men should have their wild “guybrows” tamed with subtle tweezing and trimming. It’s easy to get too
enthusiastic and overpluck, so get a pro to shape them — or at least ask the barber to do a trim. And while you’re at it, take care of excess ear and nose hair too. 5 of 13 * Getty Images
CHOOSE THE RIGHT FOUNDATION A cream or stick foundation will blend better than a powder, especially on dry skin. Use a salmon-colored concealer for the dark under-eye area; it sounds
strange, but unlike a yellow-toned concealer, the salmon neutralizes the blue. 6 of 13 * AARP OFFER Sign up for the AARP Lifestyle Newsletter to find out about new movies, great games and
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lose their pouty fullness when we get older, so avoid dark lipsticks, which can accentuate the thinness. And consider a little bit of gloss for a dewy look. 8 of 13 * Getty Images EXFOLIATE
Men need to exfoliate too: lines and wrinkles are sometimes caused by very dry skin. Use an exfoliating scrub once a week and moisturize your face; you may see a big difference. 9 of 13 *
Getty Images AVOID BAGGY CLOTHES Clothes should have a tailored fit that skims the body, no matter your size. And throw on a pink scarf, says one stylist, because “a pink up close to the
face will bring out its natural rosiness.” 10 of 13 * Getty Images MATCH For both men and women, two out of three pieces should match. It can be the top and the bottom, the top and the
shoes or the shoes and the bottom. It’ll elongate and thin the line of the body. 11 of 13 * Getty Images CHOOSE V-NECKS Men might consider wearing slimming v-necks instead of crew necks.
Crew necks make the face look more rounded. And wear button-collared shirts rather than a wide-spread collar for the same reason — it will narrow the face. 12 of 13 * MORE ENTERTAINMENT
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