Should we be de-aging? And we asked Warren, who has a terrific new line of eyeglasses, to do some on-the-street makeovers. You will see this. The big glasses, the big dated glasses. Over. Take a look. Hi, Oprah. I'm down here in the village in Manhattan at my local cafe, and I'm stopping my fellow New Yorkers on the street and asking if I can change their eyeglasses. Frames are the biggest difference you can make in reducing your age by 10 years at least. Madam, my name is Lauren Hutton. Do you know me? No. Oh, good. Excellent. Well, then you have to come on a leap of faith and try these on. Okay. Yeah, yeah, that's much freer. So when you have glasses like this, you see your face a lot better. They're age-reducers. This is what you look like with yours. Now. Yes. So you have a round face. What do you think about these? Those are very good. Se bienes. Right. Muy bien. I know who you are. You do know who I am. Well, nice to meet you. Okay, now I want to try some sunglasses on you. These are your sunglasses. Now you see these are laminates. They've got two different colors. Oh, those are good. Those are good, too. The best makeup you can have is a decent frame. I'd like to change your eyeglasses, Sheila. All right. Okay. Okay. Now, let's see. You've got sort of a square-shaped face and you've got oval glasses on. Let's try. Well, these are the ones I wear. These are actually. Yeah, these are the ones I wear. Yeah, they're very good. Certain je ne sais quoi. Show them your glasses. Those are your glasses. Try these glasses. Those are all very decent. You see more of your face in those glasses and you look much younger. Well, Oprah, I think we took a few years off of New Yorkers' ages today with the right frames and affordable frames, too. Hi, guys. You wear glasses? Well, come on over here. Bye, Oprah. Great. Thank you, Lauren. I'm going to do this. Let me see yours for a minute. Let me see it. Let me try it. Now, this is a lady who earlier said she couldn't be improved. When you said you couldn't be improved, I thought smaller glasses would make a big difference. I know you won't be able to see. You won't be able to see. Does that look any better, John? Much. Much. Is it any better? Or should it be the bronze ones? Should it be the bronze ones? Here, let me give you here. Really? Yeah. Now, you're going to have to freeze frame right there because she won't be able to see herself in them. Yeah, let's see. These may be better. These may be better? Even better. Oh, those are even better, actually. Those are actually even better. Those are actually, yeah. Much better. Much better. Much better. Much better. Because the big frames are aging you and you don't know it. Oh. Yes. I'm not. I was trying to add some of it. No. No. No, no, no. Ask your daughters or your family that are younger. They'll say, are you out of your mind? You want smaller frames now. Uh-huh. Try those on and see what the big frames look like. Oh. Much better. 100% better. 100% better. Oh, and 100% better. You can keep those and have your real glasses put in there. See, look at you there. Look at you on the screen there with those. 100% better. Now, take a shot of her. Do you see the other lady we just gave the glasses to? Take a shot and then you can see. Next, hear about the exotic adventures that keep Joan young. She's telling us simple things you can do around your house to make you feel years younger. Joan says it's as easy as changing a light bulb. Back in a moment. Can you, okay, now, take a look. Put your glasses on. Put those on and look at yourself. MUSIC Cities don't get any bigger than this. I'm proud to be a native New Yorker. The fabulous city. Gorgeous park. Biggest little boutique. We've got the biggest building. Everyone know why New Yorkers have such big mouths? 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And she recommends it for everybody if you can. Exotic adventures? Try everything. Somebody once said to me, you want to go to Russia, we have five days. And my friend said, five days? Traveling back to Russia? Well, I went. I've never been back. So I have three great days. I was just taken on the Iditarod. Mary Lou Whitney said, do you want to go on the Iditarod? You did? That's the Cross Alaska dog sled. It's fabulous. You did that? I was damn right I did that. It was great. Excuse me. All my friends, are you crazy? Are you insane? You're going to freeze to death. You're going all the way to Alaska. We only went for four days on that trip. But four days is better than no days. Okay, so most people aren't going to get asked to go on the Iditarod. Most of us are going to be asked to step out of your box a little bit. That's what you're saying. If somebody says to you, come on, let's swing dance tonight. Try it. So you can go the next day and say, I look like a fool. Try it. I do everything once. I never want to say, gee, I coulda, I shoulda. I go down. There's a Queen Lear now in Greenwich Village. All women doing King Lear. The stupidest thing you've ever seen. Somebody said, you want to go see Queen Lear? I said, I wouldn't miss this for the world. You do it. Now, when you went to Russia, because that wedding that you gave your daughter is one of the most extraordinary things anybody has ever seen. Is that where you got some of the ideas for that? Yeah, a lot of the ideas. Were you the proudest woman in the world? Oprah, it's now, since December, and I cannot, I cry still about it. Oh, I can cry for you. It was great. I don't regret one single thing about it. We stood up and applauded you. It was so beautiful. What you recreated there. We created a Russian scene that you got married in snow with branches, and it was just fabulous. And Preston did the most extraordinary job. Preston Bailey. We had him on here talking about this whole thing. Nobody's ever seen anything like, was this in your imagination, Joan? This part was mine. The upstairs was Preston's, but I said to him, we're going to do snow. And he said, how? And I said, if Bloomingdale's can have trees in their windows, we can find those same trees. And it was all showbiz props, and it was great. And I loved them playing Hey Big Spender when you came out. Yeah, that was Melissa's idea. Was it? I mean, just go ahead and flaunt it, because heaven knows. And we wanted them to know it was going to be fun. It wasn't going to be like an uptight wedding, because they walked into Dr. Zhivago, and everyone was very quiet. And then I walked down to Hey Big Spender, and they knew it was going to be a party. And how is the marriage? How's she doing? Great. Great. They're so happy. They're still using their good stuff. Really? Really? Oh, the good china and the good plates. I think it's two more weeks. That'll go in the closet. Yeah, it's great. It's so great. You know what? I was thinking, when I knew you were going to be on this morning, I was thinking, I hope the marriage is as fulfilling as that wedding day was, because oftentimes it's not. He is so terrific, and he is such a family values person. Oh, great. That I just know he really wants it to work. Yeah. And to get past you, and to get as a mother. Excuse me. Excuse me. I am so good. Are you? If the book is wrong and it's on the table, do you think I say something? I just move it. Coming up, a woman who is doing all the things that Joan suggests and more. She's over 50. She's fabulous. And we'll hear some of her secrets to staying young at heart and in spirit. Back in a moment. In 1944, Coppertone sunscreen was invented to help prevent sunburns. It was so popular that Coppertone became a big company with a cute advertising logo and a huge research department. We introduced the SPF system. We invented sunscreens for athletes, kids, and even babies. We introduced UVA sunscreens, oil-free sunscreens, insect repellent sunscreens, and even disappearing purple sunscreens. After all that inventing, you'd think we'd be done. But when it comes to creating new sun care products, no one has more bright ideas than Coppertone. We make America fun in the sun. You have the power to create life. You have the power to create a legacy. You have the power to nurture the heroes of tomorrow. You have the power to quit smoking. Call for help. At some drugstores, they seem to think people only get sick between 9 and 5. At Osco, we know better. When most everybody else is closed, there's an Osco pharmacy near you that's open all day, all night, all year. At Osco, you can count on people who care. When you watch the next Inside Edition, three college students in three years, all missing from the same town. Is there a connection? Families in anguish and a campus in fear. I don't want to go anywhere alone. It's just too scary. Plus, they were the hippest cops on 70s TV. But whatever happened to Starsky and Hutch? Find out as we go inside their London reunion. Go inside the headlines with Deborah Norville. Watch the next Inside Edition. This afternoon at 4 on 3TV. Coming up tomorrow. He would take me into his bedroom and lock the door. Her mother had no idea. You figure that it happened in everyone else's house. It happens more than you know. And this was from the time you were 6 to 16. Her husband's horrible secret caught on videotape. It was my husband having sex with his stepdaughter. Parents who didn't know until it was too late. How was this happening? I don't have a clue. The signs of sexual abuse. Would you know? That's tomorrow. Stay with us. Look, Mom. Give me your time. Wait for it. What? The guard in our house. He's very scary. I'm afraid to put him on the fridge. I'll do it. You can count on Bounty for even the scariest messes. Ordinary towels fall apart. Even top quality towels. But Bounty's more durable. Let's keep him right here. Yeah. He can't get hungry. The grouch is quicker picker of bare Bounty. I like this one, Mom. Oh, I do too. This one's beautiful. Oh, I can see where this is going. I don't have shoes for this pretty hat. You gonna argue with that? I'm glad there's pay less. Get dressed up with the pay less Easter sale. Oodles of girls and boys dressing casuals. Now just $9.99. Ta-da! Now that I can argue with. Doesn't it feel good? Pay less. There's a change in the weather, change in the sea. From now on, there'll be a change in me. What will be different, my talk and my name? Nothing about me is gonna be the same. Every week, TJ Maxx gets thousands of new fashions in for you, your family, and home. All at incredible savings. Have you been in this week? Fashion. Some people get it, some get it for less. TJ Maxx. Let's face it, milk has never come in the most portable containers. That's why Shamrock Farms now offers milk. 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And she recently visited us for our real age show. Faye is the very model of an active and involved woman in touch with her spirit. Take a look. Look at all these young kids here. And I'm 55. What am I doing here? Oh, well. My greatest passion is my daughter. She had started taking dance classes at Alvin Alien. And I noticed that there were older women there. And I saw the age range in the class that wasn't something exclusive to teenagers. So I figured this would be a great thing to do together. I think what she does is that she teaches me that we don't need to be defined by arbitrary restrictions of age. It's funny because on the streets sometimes we lose. My mom and I get in a little bit of a competition because guys my age are looking at my mother. And I'm thinking, wait a second, don't I look good? In my 30s, somebody says I'm middle-aged. And I think to myself, they're not talking about me. When I left as the head of Planned Parenthood, I was forced into a posture of self-reflection and what would I do next with my life. And it was a very scary time. Had it not been for my daughter's support and love and unconditional love during the time of the transition in my life, it would have been infinitely more difficult, if not impossible. My mom's inner spirit is one of immense generosity. She's touched so many people all over the world. I mean, her spirit is that great. The advice that I would give anyone is to really find their passion and also not to see life as sort of a beginning, a middle, and an end, but to see life as a circle and to try to connect with those things that keep us young and vibrant. Thank you, Faye. We'll be right back. Thanks, Faye. This is a 3TV News Brief. There appears to be extensive damage on the ground in Yugoslavia, but so far no NATO casualties in today's airstrikes against Yugoslavia. Good afternoon, everyone. I'm Patty Kirkpatrick. At this hour, the Pentagon says all of the U.S. aircraft that have been taking part in this attack are safe. For the first time ever, the B-2 stealth bomber saw its first action in today's combat. We'll have complete coverage of today's events coming up at 430 on Good Evening, Arizona. What if you could treat wrinkles like an expert would? Introducing ROCK, the number one anti-wrinkle cream in France. Developed with dermatologists, this pure and active form of vitamin A works deeper inside skin surface. In a 12-week study, the appearance of fine lines was reduced by 86 percent, wrinkles by 42 percent. Something more superficial beauty treatments could never promise. ROCK, we keep our promises. I sent the kids on an Easter egg hunt. But look, jello egg jigglers. Easter eggs that move when you eat them. And they're all for me. Sharing's good, too. Jello jigglers in fun-to-make Easter shapes. Around here, everything is last minute. Can we get a cat? I barely have time to stay current, but here's some good news. Minute rice has great taste in Kraft cheese sauce. Three delicious flavors in just five minutes. Minute rice with cheese. It's the perfect last-minute side dish. Hey, honey. Hi. Hey, what happened to the rest of the honey-baked ham? It's not all there? Maybe some of it just fell off in the car. When it goes out into the cold, it shrinks sometimes. Probably just gave me the wrong one. What? It's half-eaten. Yeah. This Easter, make it the honey-baked ham. One taste and you, too, may fall under its spell. You don't think it was me? Paul and Jamie are seeing Fran's therapist. Sheila is terrific. But her rate has Paul seeing red. For 80 bucks an hour, she ought to be. Aren't we paying 100? Yeah. Can Paul confront his pricey therapist? I ain't scared of no therapist. Eggman. But will he stand up for what's right? I don't think you're supposed to talk to your therapist about therapy when you see him in public. Eggman. On the next Mad About You, tonight at 8.30 on 3TV. Joan also says in her new book, Don't Count the Candles, Just Keep the Fire Lit, which each of you has under your seat today. There's your Mother's Day gift already. That as you age, your house needs to stay current, too. Don't make your children's room a shrine after they've moved out. It can be a lovely library and or guest room. Don't have only your grandchildren's pictures everywhere. I mean, enough. They're nice, but not that nice. And make it smell good. Little vanilla on the light bulbs. Fresh clean towels in the bathroom. That you use. That you use. That you use. For God's sake, use your stuff. You're already old. Use your stuff. Like, if you're not going to use your good stuff now. When are you? When are you? Thank you again to Marshall Fields for outfitting our makeovers today. Some outstanding makeovers. Thank you, Marshall Fields. Thank you, Christopher Hopkins. He does this in Minneapolis. You can call his Image Center in Minneapolis. And thank you, Joan, for always making us laugh. Don't you have a special on this Sunday? I have. I don't know what I have. Yes, probably your lifetime. I think there's a special. Yeah, yeah. On E. On E. You have a special on E about the Oscars. Oh, the Oscars. Yes, of course. Our fashion review. Yeah. That's this Sunday. Oh, good. Okay. We'll be right back.