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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Traditionally beautiful is probably about symmetry. Nice features and proportions. But unique asymmetry, even some scars and a little mole here and there are the character of it. You can have most beautiful eyes but they might look empty. A pearly smile which doesnt feel contagious, because it doesnt make your eyes wrinkle a little.. |
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"Which makes a beautiful face?"
Not at all OP, I saw a thing once where they made pics of Scarlett Johansson using her left side to make a complete face and then her right side, it looked like two totally different faces yet nobody can deny she is beautiful. |
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By *ait88Man
over a year ago
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We are only approximately bi-laterally symmetrical. We’re odd-sided in detail. Our left halves are always different from our right halves to varying degrees.
If you cut a portrait in half vertically, reverse, say the left half, and past it against the original left half to make a symmetrical face, it would look odd – unnatural somehow.
Very few people are ambidextrous. Our hearts are off-centre, each lung is a very different shape from the other. The fingerprints of our left hands are different from our right ones. And so on.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We are only approximately bi-laterally symmetrical. We’re odd-sided in detail. Our left halves are always different from our right halves to varying degrees.
If you cut a portrait in half vertically, reverse, say the left half, and past it against the original left half to make a symmetrical face, it would look odd – unnatural somehow.
Very few people are ambidextrous. Our hearts are off-centre, each lung is a very different shape from the other. The fingerprints of our left hands are different from our right ones. And so on.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
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That was a good read/reminder
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"Which makes a beautiful face?"
Symmetry is necessary but it's not everything. Mean piggy eyes can be symmetrical. A huge purple bulging nose can be symmetrical. Thin blue cracked lips likewise..... |
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