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Aging, how does your face change? 15/f
It's been bothering me a while, I've been trying to figure out how people look different as they age (early teens to late teens). I've been looking at pictures of my friends and family, and they look more mature, but why is this? I heard you lose some of the fat from your cheeks, is this true? And what else?
Thanks, help is appreciated! =)
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The only thing that i can think of other than the two people before me, is something I heard once, that the only thing on your body that does not grow is your eyes, which is why baby's eyes usually look abnormally big, so people do grow into their eyes, and they tend to change colors, also people tend to get rings around their eyes. ]
Since you are talking about teen years, the head is large until teens, then the nose constantly grows (it never stops growing) and your skin does age even though still in teens, it looses elasticity just as eyes looses focus abilitity from day one.
Yes, you loose that fatty tissue, many call it baby-fat, but your face draws thinner, skin ages, factors is sun and heriterity, as well as how well you take care of your skin.
Eyes sink in some and lids begin sagging and crowfeet and lines begin in later teens. ]
i have heard that as well. i think your cheekbones have more definition since there is less fat. look at some pictures and see if it is true. also compare eyes, lips, nose, and forehead ]
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