What makes a face scientifically beautiful?

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A U.K. professor asked British people to map what they deemed to be beautiful faces. He then found the celebrities with the "most beautiful" features.
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beauty is in the eye of the beer holder

jugg
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how about we have women from all over the world with different shades of color because to me they are beautiful

dreamhunk
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How can u just tell people what's beautiful and what isnt

mrgarza
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No one can describe true beauty. We think so differently.

shibahansson
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Am I the one person in the world who thinks averageness isn't attractive?

mjtraeger_official
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why only white people? lol there are alot of beautiful women all over the world

dreamhunk
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A balanced face is critical.  The experts missed that!

srercrcr
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UK professor? Where the hell did he get his funding from?

meltingEyeballs
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It's like Hollywood always promoting white as beautiful or certen features as beautiful

dreamhunk
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this is not true at all, for me, I will never marry with one of those guys.

ymReal
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Idk whats worst... Being white and not having those features OR not being white (since only white people are beautiful now)

damone
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I have already commented elsewhere that this composite theory of beauty is a fallacy and can be easily shown to be flawed. Beautiful legs are not composites. And I think they would agree with that. They don't agree that the beautiful face is not a composite because they think of the face in more subjective terms, and for them subjective concepts should work like Platonic universals. But although there are Platonic universals of beauty I think, this does not mean we can reach that universal through some random sample of the population, or actually through an empirical sample of all the faces known in the universe, as what occurs empirically does not necessarily express every possible face which could exist.

dgontar
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There cant be a standard for beauty. Some people may not fit the standard features of beauty, but look extremely beautiful

Marzyart
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I don't understand why this has so many downvotes. I guess people can't take being ugly.

Oh, and for those of you saying "White peoples be rayces n sheeit", this was a study done in ENGLAND. People of different races and ethnicities have different beauty standards.

StoredMars
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A kind soul shapes a face, an ugly soul distorts the face

Robin
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Beauty is highly subjective, moderately conventional, and lowly objective.

Objective beauty is:
Someone who looks clean and healthy. I believe that no one would call someone who looks like they didn't take a bath for years beautiful.
Someone who looks like they take care for themselves.

Conventional Beauty is:
The beauty standards that the society is making us swallow since we we're young. It differs from different parts of the world, cultures, beliefs, and timestamps.
For example:
Chinese beliefs makes their beauty standards favor those with white fairer skin, most even invest in whitening products, while white Americans tend to go to the beach just to tan their white skin. Meanwhile African cultures value darker skin.
Another example is, back on the 1800's the term "sexy" is given to women who are medium built, nowadays women who are an inch thick to a paper are called "sexy". Heck women nowadays really envy a 10 inch waist line.

Subjective beauty is:
The biggest standard of beauty.
Every one of us has an innate standard of beauty. We each has our own opinions of beauty. Some like chubby cute faces, while some like chisled faces. Some are into crooked teeth, some are into straight ones.

UNVERSS
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The most beautiful face: *literally show Gal Gadot's face*

mishynaofficial
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to me beauty is the personality and the the smile and the eyes.

constantinosbrakus
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Weird, Natalie Portman looks nothing like the morphed faces that are scientifically beautiful on average.

rgp
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Dr Solomon looks like he needs to focus on his face. His teeth too for that matter.

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