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Why do these models look better than us? You can look as pretty as them too. How? The answer to this is asymmetrical face correction. How To Fix Assymetric Face, Symitrecal Face, Pretty Asymmetrical Face, Assymetrical Face Exercise, Asymmetrical Nose, Unsymmetrical Face Models, Uneven Face, Unsymmetrical Faces, How To Fix Asymmetrical Face

Why do these models and anybody on the screen and posters look better than us? They don’t have fine lines or uneven face features but how? Well, it would be idiotic to assume its genes or just a camera, maybe lighting? Because all of them can’t have that but we know why these supermodels look... Read More

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How attractive a person’s face is determined by its level of symmetry. Symmetric faces are considered to be attractive because they imply health. We want to choose partners who can pass on our genes into the future. Through the media, Marilyn Monroe has always been identified as attractive, with the application of the golden ratio mask; we are able to see that her attractiveness is due to symmetry. Symmetric Face, Golden Ratio Face, Facial Planes, Face Symmetry, Face Modeling, Beauty Expo, Improve Photography, Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, Beauty Science

How attractive a person’s face is determined by its level of symmetry. Symmetric faces are considered to be attractive because they imply health. We want to choose partners who can pass on our genes into the future. Through the media, Marilyn Monroe has always been identified as attractive, with the application of the golden ratio mask; we are able to see that her attractiveness is due to symmetry.

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In a study published in the May 7 issue of the journal PLoS ONE, Anthony Little of the University of Stirling and colleagues show that measurements of symmetry and sexual dimorphism from faces are related in humans, both in Europeans and African hunter-gatherers, and in a non-human primate. In all samples, symmetric males had more masculine facial proportions and symmetric females had more feminine facial proportions.

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