Due to decreasing muscle tone the jowls may begin to sag, leading to a "double chin". Nose may lengthens slightly and may look more prominent. The ears may lengthen slightly in some women. The eyebrows and eyelashes become gray. The skin around the eyelids becomes loose and wrinkled, often making a "crow's feet" pattern. The eye socket loses some of its fat pads, making the eyes look sunken and limiting eye movement. The lower eyelids may appear baggy, and drooping eyelids are fairly common. The outer surface of the eye (cornea) may develop a grayish-white ring called arcus corneus or.