Unless male veils come into style, there's little I can do to hide it.
There's also the problem of making a character's face look aged but then being saddled with a surprisingly youthful body that runs at a steady 18 mph and can fight without stopping for Ensure breaks. Gandalfs aside (stupid Gandalfs, ruining my polling data), who deliberately says at character creation, 'Gee, I want to make a wrinkly senior citizen with liver spots'? I guess there must be enough out there for the developers to usually throw in a single 'old face' option, but I've never seen one in the game itself. Take Dwarves out of the running and people who think that the Civil War was 'that thing with the rocking moustaches,' and you end up with an awful lot of clean-shaven faces that might, might consider a five-o'clock shadow to impress nearby ladyfolk. Out of all of the items on this list, chances are that beards are probably the most used (despite the misleading column title up there), but it's still not threatening to sweep the world with facial fashion sense. Oh sure, you have the stereotypical wizened wizard with the big Gandalf beard, but that's like an enclave within the character customization screen itself. Yet such magnificent muttonchops are rarely found, in my experience. As a player who routinely rolls female characters, I've always thought that the one factor I'd enjoy about male toon creation is the variety of facial hair.