| What makes someone attractive? Hair? Eye color? Nose shape? Smile? |
| Facial symmetry. |
| The heart. When someone is in the right place with themselves they radiate so much people are attracted to them. It's pretty amazing |
| I second facial symmetry. The people who i find to be beautiful, not just nice eyes, or pretty smile, are symmetrical. They did a study with babies, and the babies knew who was beautiful they gazed more at the symmetrical model than the asymmetrical one. |
| Eye of the beholder and all that. I know people who like women with a strong roman nose and some who only like women with long hair, etc. |
| Personality |
| For physical beauty, not being too fake is beautiful. E.g. it is ugly when you have fake boobs, lips, nails, fillers, hair colour, lashes. A little fake is ok. Just not too much. |
| Having a golden ratio face |
| Alert eyes. Dimples. Wit. |
You, I like |
| A look of health. That can manifest in facial symmetry, a fit body, and or kind eyes and pleasant smile, good heart etc. If someone looks physically and mentally healthy they appear attractive. |
What to do if you have an obvious facial asymmetry? |
Yes to this. Plus shiny hair, non stained straight teeth, color in their cheeks and lips, clothes that fit and aren’t frumpy |
I'm the PP. I have partial facial paralysis, so asymmetrical features as human beings do. You can do plastic surgery if you want and have the resources. I've been offered many times over the years. So far I've declined but never say never right? I've gotten by with hair cut, makeup and styling to hide the asymmetry. Know your angles. I photo and video beautifully through lots of practice. Not sure about your situation, but for me I had to retrain a lot of my facial muscles. Not to toot toot but I'm considered attractive. But a A lot of that is my happy disposition, positive attitude, and willingness to help my friends and community |
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-Posture -Smile -Good grooming that suits them - Not too over or underweight |