This document contains lecture notes from FLT 301: Costume & Makeup on aging and how the human face changes with age. It discusses key facial features at ages 20, 30, 40, 50, and 80. At age 20, the face is lean with a deeper nose bridge and less softness in the cheeks. By age 30, early wrinkles appear around the eyes and forehead and the jawline becomes fleshier. Wrinkles become more pronounced at 40 and the chin begins to sag. At 50, the front hairline thins and wrinkles deepen, and by 80 years, the skin is thin and fragile with considerable sagging and bone loss in the face.