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Justine Bateman is turning the idea of # aginggoals on its head by embracing her face as it is.
The actress/filmmaker explores the topic in her new book Face: One Square Foot of Skin .
Bateman : "I find it wrong that women absorb the idea that faces need to be fixed".
Does anyone age better than 93-year-old Dick Van Dyke ? Nope.
Yale researchers studied how people's views toward aging affected.. - Department of Future Aging transforms German town for elders.
Andie MacDowell —what we can all learn about beauty and age from the gray hair movement.
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