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The vertical lines drawn between the brows by concentration and worry, the ones that linger after the face has rested.
The horizontal lines that years of raising the brows press across the forehead, softened at the muscle that makes them.
The fine lines that fan from the outer corners of the eyes, drawn by years of smiling and squinting.
The faint lines of expression, across the forehead and around the eyes, that begin to linger after the face has rested.
Lips that have lost a little of their fullness and the clean edge of their border, met with hydration rather than excess.
A hollow groove beneath the eye that casts a shadow and lends a tired, drawn look even when rested.
The lines that run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth, deepening as the midface loses its support.
A softening of the face's natural fullness, the gentle hollows that arrive as fat pads thin and bone begins to read more strongly.
The lines that travel down from the corners of the mouth toward the chin, lending the face a downturned cast at rest.
The fuller laxity that blurs the jawline, where lifting, not resurfacing, is what the skin asks for.
The clean line of the lower jaw, restored along the bone with filler placed precisely where time has softened the contour.
Restoring the gentle lift of the cheek, the support the midface relies on to hold its shape.
Brown marks and freckling left by years of sun, settled mostly on the cheeks and the backs of the hands.
Skin that looks tired in the mirror, the brightness it used to keep on its own now harder to find.
The marks left behind after acne has passed, pitted or raised, long after the breakouts themselves are gone.
Pores that have grown more visible, and a surface that no longer feels as smooth as it once did.
A softening along the jaw and cheek, where the skin has begun to loosen its hold and lose its former firmness.
Lips that have lost a measure of their fullness with the years, the upper especially growing finer and less defined.
Patches of deeper pigment, often brought on by sun and hormones, settling in symmetrical maps across the face.
A persistent flush across the cheeks and nose, and the fine vessels that carry it.
Breakouts as they happen, the clogged and inflamed skin that comes before any scar.
The pad of fullness beneath the chin that softens the line of the jaw, met with treatment that reduces it for good.
The small diagonal lines that crinkle across the bridge of the nose when the face animates.
A pebbled, cobblestone texture that surfaces on the chin when the muscle beneath it is overactive.
A smile that reveals a band of gum above the upper teeth, from a lip that lifts higher than most.
Fine vertical lines that form on the upper lip and around the mouth, where lipstick begins to feather.
Corners of the mouth that turn down at rest, lending a tired or unhappy look the face does not feel.
A small ridge of muscle that rises just below the lash line when you smile, narrowing the eye.
The lines that have set into the face beyond the work of relaxers, asking for support placed beneath the skin rather than quieting above it.
A quiet sinking at the temples that narrows the upper face as the years pass.
The vertical cords that draw down the front of the neck, softened where they pull.
A brow that has begun to sit low and press on the eye, lending the face a tired look that has little to do with how rested you feel.
One brow that sits higher or arches differently than the other, a difference the eye reads before it can name it.
A smile that lifts more on one side than the other, lending the face a lopsided look in expression.
Hair that has begun to grow finer with the years, a widening of the part, a softening of the hairline, met with care for the follicle itself.
A lower face that reads wide or square from strong jaw muscles, rather than from bone or fat.
A jaw that clenches or grinds, often through sleep or stress, leaving the muscle tight and the morning sore.
Sweating well beyond what heat or activity calls for, most often at the underarms, palms, or soles.
Prominent trapezius muscles that bulk the shoulder line and shorten the look of the neck.