January 21, 2011

facial ratio

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A German University of Regensburg conducted a study on the characteristics of beautiful faces of men and women. The study looked at a selection of people ranked as attractive and unattractive. The researchers defined common features in both groups and as a result, created the prototypes of attractive and unattractive faces of men and women.







Characteristic features of the female “sexy face” in comparison to the “unsexy face”:


- Suntanned skin

- Narrower facial shape

- Less fat

- Fuller lips


- Slightly bigger distance of eyes

- Darker, narrower eye brows

- More, longer and darker lashes

- Higher cheek bones

- Narrower nose

- No eye rings

- Thinner lids



Characteristics of the male “Sexy face” in the comparison to the “unsexy face”:



- Browner skin

- Narrower facial shape

- Less fat

- Fuller and more symmetrical lips

- Darker eye brows

- More and darker lashes

- Upper half of the face broader in relation to the lower

- Higher cheek bones

- Prominent lower jaw


- More prominent chin

- No receding brows

- Thinner lids

- No wrinkles between nose and corner of the mouth


Do you agree with the findings?



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