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Ever wondered why some faces naturally stand out. This is the person that everyone call “beautiful”, “pretty” or “handsome”.

There are 3 main pillars that makes a face attractive.
1. The Academic Beauty of a Face
Those are the proportions and features of a face that have been shown in the scientific literature to be attractive. Think of large, feminine almond eyes in women or a well-defined jaw in men.

For example, scientific literature shows us that clear, healthy-looking skin is almost always considered more attractive than skin that suffers from acne and uneven skin tone. And most people will agree with that.
2. The Charm of a Face
These are all the small imperfections of a face that actually make the face more attractive and unique. This is why you don’t want to erase every wrinkle of a face.

Take, for example, actress Emilia Clarke’s face. Her face doesn’t have all the features of an academically perfect face, but the way her crow’s feet lines appear when she’s smiling gives her a unique charm and makes her stand out from the typical beautiful woman.
3. Your Facial Expressions
For example, the way you can tell a fake smile is by looking at the eyes. Someone making a fake smile will often smile with their lips, but the eyes will stay the same.

Olszanowski et al. have also shown that facial expressions play an important role in people’s judgment of you, making you appear more trustworthy, dominant, confident, submissive, and the list goes on.

For example, downturned eyes might make you look more passive or submissive, whereas downturned and low-set eyebrows will likely make you look more dominant and assertive.
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