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crow's-feet

noun as in wrinkles at the corner of your eyes

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She suggested light injections in my glabella to eliminate the lines between my eyes and in my temples to tamper my burgeoning crow’s feet.

From Slate

Both experts agree Botox works great to treat the forehead lines, frown lines and crow’s feet.

Creaky joints, graying hair, and crow’s feet are all fairly obvious, whereas other changes are more subtle—occurring at the cellular and molecular level.

While each of the studies included in the analysis had focused on one particular area of interest -- for example, crow's feet wrinkles or moisture loss -- this multi-study analysis collated the data to search for trends related to specific microbes while accounting for other variables, such as age.

"Our skin also changes physiologically with age; for example, we gain wrinkles and our skin gets drier. But there is variation in what this looks like in people -- you've probably noticed that there are some people who have younger or older looking skin than many others their age. Using advanced statistical methods, we were able to tease apart the microbes that are associated with these types of aging signs for skin, like crow's feet wrinkles, from those that are associated with simply age as a chronological number."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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