Maybe you're at a party playing a game where all attendees guess each person's age, or perhaps you're interested in a guy and want to determine how old he is before you approach him. Guessing a man's age is tricky, and there's no foolproof method to do it. Still, you can use a few tricks to get a good idea of how old someone actually is.

Look at the man's hair. The average man begins to grey at about age 30. Men can begin to grey sooner, and some men have a full head of dark hair into their 50s, but looking at hair is a good place to start. Keep in mind that a man may cover his grey spots, so look at the roots for a more accurate idea.

  • Maybe you're at a party playing a game where all attendees guess each person's age, or perhaps you're interested in a guy and want to determine how old he is before you approach him.
  • Men can begin to grey sooner, and some men have a full head of dark hair into their 50s, but looking at hair is a good place to start.

Look at his face. Wrinkles are one of the most foolproof signs of ageing. Men in their 20s and 30s tend to have supple, smooth skin, whereas men in their 40s, 50s and beyond begin to display increasing wrinkles. Common areas for wrinkles include around the mouth and across the forehead. Men who spend long hours outdoors may have wrinkles that cause them to look beyond their years.

Look at the man's physical stature. Men tend to put on weight when they get older. This indicator should not be used by itself but instead combined with other tricks to determine a man's age. As a man ages, his metabolism slows down, causing him to gain weight unless he alters other behaviours, such as eating and exercise.

  • Wrinkles are one of the most foolproof signs of ageing.
  • As a man ages, his metabolism slows down, causing him to gain weight unless he alters other behaviours, such as eating and exercise.

TIP

As with women, men enjoy the idea of appearing youthful, so if it's necessary to make your guess aloud, err on the young side!