Most women spend years doing the wrong exercises for their face type. In 6 questions, find out exactly which aging pattern you have — and what actually works for it.
If you've tried face exercises before and saw nothing — it's almost certainly because the exercises weren't designed for your aging type.
✦ 12,000+ women have discovered their aging type
Here's what you'll walk away with:
Based on Kolgounenko's clinical classification — the gold standard in facial aging science since 1974.
"I put myself on the back burner for years. At 60 I bought a magnifying mirror and almost died. Then I found this — and everything changed."
— Sandra, 63 · California · 2-year member
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Your exact aging type out of 4 clinically distinct patterns
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The 3 facial zones that need your attention right now
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A personalised training approach built for how your face ages
MonicaThe Tired Face
AudreyThe Baked Apple
BrigitteThe Sagging Face
CindyThe Muscular Face
6 questions · Takes 2 minutes · No right or wrong answers
✦Don't overthink it — the first answer that sounds like you is always the best one.
Question 1 of 60%
Question 1 of 6
How would you describe your natural build and frame?
Think about your natural build before any weight changes — not how you look right now, just your baseline frame.
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Slim or fine-boned — naturally leanNarrow frame, hard to gain weight, delicate features
B
Medium build — balanced proportionsNeither very slim nor heavy, average bone structure
C
Sturdy or larger frame — gain weight easilyFuller figure, bigger bones, weight tends to show in the face too
D
Athletic or muscular — naturally definedVisible muscle tone without much effort, compact and firm physique
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Question 2 of 6
What does your skin feel like without products on it?
Just how it feels first thing in the morning, before anything touches it.
A
Dry or paper-thin — always needs moistureTight feeling without cream, prone to flaking and sensitivity
B
Normal to combination — fairly balancedMostly comfortable, maybe slight shine in the T-zone
C
Thick, oily or large-poredProne to shine, enlarged pores, skin stays hydrated on its own
D
Oily but firm — skin rarely creasesGood bounce-back, tends toward shine, high elasticity
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Question 3 of 6
Which description fits the wrinkles on your face right now?
Look at your face at rest in natural light — not under a bright bathroom mirror.
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Fine lines covering almost everythingA web of small creases around eyes, mouth and forehead — like crepe paper
B
Expression lines that linger — mostly upper faceFrown lines, crow's feet that don't fully smooth out at rest
C
Few wrinkles but deep folds — nasolabial, marionetteSkin stays smooth but tissue has descended, creating heavy creases
D
Minimal wrinkles — but aging came on suddenlyLooked young for a long time, then changes appeared fast
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Question 4 of 6
What has changed most about your face shape and jawline?
Pull up a photo from 10 years ago and compare — what's the most obvious difference?
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Shape is still defined — just drier and more linedJawline still there, face hasn't sagged — just more wrinkled overall
B
I look tired — hollow under eyes, corners pulling downPeople ask if I'm okay; mouth corners and eye corners have dropped
C
Heavy sagging — jowls, double chin, lower face pulling downSignificant tissue sliding south, puffiness and heaviness in the lower face
D
Muscles too visible — sculpted but increasingly hollowCheekbones very prominent, hollows forming under cheeks and at temples
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Question 5 of 6
How does your face behave throughout the day?
This one is surprisingly telling. Go with whatever comes to mind first.
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Same all day — fine lines are always there regardlessSkin looks creased at any time; no dramatic morning vs. evening difference
B
Fine in the morning — but exhausted-looking by eveningMouth corners, eyes droop as the day goes on; fresh in the morning
C
Puffy in the morning — heavy and drooping by eveningSwollen when I wake up, then gravity takes over through the day
D
Consistent — changes came on fast, not graduallyI looked young for a long time, then aging seemed to happen all at once
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Question 6 of 6 — Final Question
When you look in the mirror, which of these feels most like you?
Don't overthink it. Your gut answer is almost always the most accurate.
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"Fine lines everywhere — but my face shape is still there"Wrinkled all over but the structure holds; like parchment or a dried apple
B
"I look tired or sad even when I feel completely fine"People ask what's wrong; the corners pull down giving a melancholy resting face
C
"Everything is heading south — heavy, drooping, swollen"Gravity is winning; jowls forming, puffiness, lower face feels heavy
D
"My face looks bony or sculpted — losing its softness"Muscles showing through, hollow at the cheeks and temples
Answer with your first instinct — the one that feels most like you right now, not the one you wish were true. There are no wrong answers.
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