: A reduction in "baby fat" or buccal fat leads to more defined, angular bone structures. This can cause the eyes or cheeks to appear more hollow or sunken.
: The appearance of dark spots, sun damage, or hyperpigmentation replaces the uniform, clear coloring of youth. Emotional & Behavioral Traits matures shes
: Development of fine lines, wrinkles, and deep creases, especially around the eyes (crow’s feet), mouth (smile lines), and forehead. There is often a loss of elasticity leading to sagging or jowls. : A reduction in "baby fat" or buccal
The features that characterize a "mature" woman can be viewed through two lenses: physical attributes that appear with age and the psychological traits of emotional maturity. Physical Facial Features Emotional & Behavioral Traits : Development of fine
: Brows may gradually lower or descend. Eyelids can become "hooded" due to excess skin, and dark circles or under-eye bags may become more apparent.