
Those mothers and grandmothers who are more taut, toned (and haggard looking) than their nearest and dearest 20-year-olds? Not a good look.

Facial massage guru Alexandra Soveral offers advice on all kinds of skin issues, as well as facial massage tutorials. That’s a no to excessive retinol, peels and dermabrasion. Your best investment is to look after the condition of your skin: sleep, facial massage and exercises, and effective, non-harsh cleansing and moisturising regimes. However some experts think Botox leads to muscles atrophying and ultimately sagging. That said, a few sprinkles (as Robin Wright calls her Botox jabs) or some light filler can do wonders. Think Farrow & Ball subtle, and it will knock at least 10 years off, rather than blind your assailants.įancy upgrading your skincare routine? These are the new beauty changes to make in your 60s Fashion faux pas for women in their 60s 1. But with a few simple style suggestions, you can instantly improve your look - and it has nothing to do with your age. It's human nature that we can let ourselves go sometimes and that logic applies to our fashion choices too. Listen to your bodies and know what you feel comfortable in - you won't feel confident otherwise. You know what works for you and what doesn't - so while there's no harm in taking on some styling tips, we're past the point of wearing something just because someone tells us to. What's important to remember is to know yourself. The caveat is that you have to put some effort in.

How is any age “supposed” to look? Suffice to say that there has never been a better time to be a grown-up.

Now, we're not saying that there aren't a fair few tips to take on - but they're more fashion faux pas in general, rather than style adjustments needed to be made to appear younger. Sure, we wouldn't mind a style revamp - but who's to say we're not happy with ageing gracefully? It's a common misconception that as we grow older, we want to look younger.
