The Top 10 Facial Features For An Attractive Face

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Published 2023-06-25

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  • @taraschumacker
    It’s so funny how much personality can change a traditionally unattractive face. I have completely changed my opinion on the attractiveness of a person based on personality alone.
  • @mona-xf5mr
    i think 2 versions of this should have been made for men and women
  • You know you’re attractive if you’ve received a decent amount of compliments on your looks throughout your life from members of the opposite sex, who were NOT family members or very very close friends. You know, the ones you would consider family because they are so close. So, if you’re someone like me, who is 30, and have never received even one, then you’re average at best. Nothing inherently wrong with that, but it’s a surefire way to roughly gauge just how attractive you are out there in the real world.
  • @jb-nk5pg
    Jaw development is literally so important. Teeth, breathing, sleeping, diet, like everything effects the development of ur jaw
  • @lucid_water
    The jawline is a big part of why some preteens and teens look older than others. I had a friend with a very sharp jawline and low face fat and she was much more mature-looking than me and my friends with still-soft, childish features.
  • I don't want any extra facial features, I just want to look the way I'm looking in the mirror. 😭😭
  • @Solace6428
    Well this makes me feel a hell of a lot better about myself. I have bad teeth, bad skin, bad hair, middle of the road lips and hooded eyes, but apparently I have good facial structure. Strong jawline and cheekbones, proportional and straight nose, and a good brow ridge. All of this is to say that the most unattractive parts of myself are 'fixable' which is nice. That makes me feel pretty good about myself
  • @cookie-jp5mp
    this is quite an interesting video, i would love to see one for how the orbitals affect dark circles and the femininity or masculinity of a face, along with maybe the protrusion of the brow ridge, shape of forehead and hairline, etc. love the work! keep it up!
  • @comment3711
    On really pale people the teeth might be pearly white but because there is less contrast they look yellow. You can help them look better by using lipstick or tinted lip balm.
  • @snatchedwig4251
    I’ve never considered my face attractive (because of my broken disproportionate big nose, kinda soft jawline and overall asymmetrical face) although I’m being called beautiful and attractive most of the time, the reason is probably my eyes and eyebrow region or maybe that all these features that i hate looks harmonious together idk Anyways that was a great video 👏🏻
  • @tessy28
    The main thing really is that all your features are in harmony whether big or small as long as the full picture makes sense you're good😁
  • As a black woman I can assure you that skin color is probably number 1 for women if not top 3. Nothing more powerful. After living in Asia for almost a decade I am considered a second class citizen especially if anyone remotely lighter than me is nearby. It would be interesting to see a video about this.
  • @Lotusflower00717
    I love how beauty is associated with health. I always wondered how certain body features were desired. Now I understand the jaw for instance shows how well u chew and how well your dental health is. It's the prospect of giving the healthy genes of to the new population of humans. It's beautiful but also kind of sad.
  • @reve605
    Please make a video specifically about what makes an attractive eye area and why. Like the shapes, sizes, spacing, tilt, upper eyelid exposure, lower eye support, eyelashes, eyebrows and the overall bone structures in more details.
  • @ggramsamy
    This video was great, thank you! I am surprised by teeth and skin being so low on the list. I find it incredibly jarring when somebody has unhealthy looking teeth or crooked teeth. I guess it all comes down to personal preferences too. Seeing the differences beside each other was really helpful in showing how little some features, like the lips, actually changes the overall look and attractiveness.
  • @j6453
    I agree with this list! I think this video is very important to educate anyone who 1. wants to do a glow up (softmaxxing) or 2. is considering cosmetic surgery (hardmaxxing). It helps people to know what to focus on. I think there's a lot of cosmetic surgery people are getting that is unhelpful to their overall appearance. Efforts made with a true understanding what will enhance rather than detract can make all of the difference and really give "bang for your buck," whether you are interested in surgery or softmaxxing. Myself, I've had a huge glow up and only recently managed to achieve clear skin (crazy but true, liquid chlorophyll finally cleared up my skin when NOTHING else worked!). In the meantime, I would like to learn how to finally wear false eyelashes and have started using Lumify eye drops, which are amazing. I am not spruiking any of these products, but have found they really work for me.