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Fast beauty fix for women age 50-plus!

LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT HOW CELEBRITIES MAKE THE MOST OF FABULOUS FRAMES.

1.Actress Meryl Streep wearing glasses with butterfly-shaped lenses
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Meryl Streep in angular taupe butterfly-shaped frames that chisel cheekbones and lift and open eyes.

2.Rita Moreno in large classic tortoiseshell frames.
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Rita Moreno in large classic tortoiseshell frames, with precision liner above and below the eyes for extra definition and shape.

3.Patricia Arquette has a shapely twinkle going in large extended temple tortoise glasses with sparkle sidebars and eye-opening makeup.
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Patricia Arquette has a shapely twinkle going in large, extended-temple tortoise glasses with sparkle sidebars and eye-opening makeup.

4.Christine Baranski wearing black rim glasses.
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Christine Baranski in large thin angular black frames and subtle, contoured eye makeup.

5.Oprah Winfrey wearing black frame glasses.
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Oprah Winfrey in large, curvy black cat-eye frames, smoky and defined eyes, and bright-pink lips for an all-around statement look.

6.Barbra Streisand wearing dark glasses.
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Barbra Streisand in thin black oval glasses with gradient rosy-gray lenses, which creates a smoky eye with very little makeup effort.

7.Courteney Cox wearing black frame glasses.
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Courteney Cox, in supersize statement black glasses, gets it right.

8.Actress Annette Bening wearing glasses with a light, clear frame
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Annette Bening, in warm "nude"/clear angular frames accented by vibrant-red lips, keeps eye makeup minimal and the under-eye fresh.

9.Gayle King in large thin burgundy frame glasses.
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Gayle King in burgundy-colored large thin frames and impeccable brow makeup.

10.Demi Moore with black frame glasses.
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Demi Moore in black, shiny, classic, rounded, extended-temple geek glasses.

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