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An investigation reveals the keys to the beauty of the female face

An investigation reveals the keys to the beauty of the female face

April 1, 2024

Although it is well known that human perception about beauty is based on certain cultural factors , some researchers have tried to elucidate the immutable root of the beautiful.

In this way, numerous studies have asked, throughout history, why some faces seem more beautiful than others, isolating cultural or subjective arguments.

Do you know that there is a discipline that studies the relationship between facial features and personality?

Beauty in the female face: detecting the keys

Scientists from the universities of San Diego and Toronto have studied the female face in depth. Removing from the point of view some facial features culturally valued in Western society today, such as fleshy lips or large eyes, researchers have noticed that there are new "golden proportions »That make up a face that is more attractive to us.


Specifically, these proportions have to do with the distance between both eyes, the mouth and the facial contour.

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Investigation

The research was carried out through four independent experiments in which different pairs of women with similar facial characteristics were presented to university students, but with more or less separated eyes and a variable distance from the mouth.

A question of proportions

The students rated as more attractive those women whose vertical distance between their eyes and their mouth was approximately 36% of the length of the face , and the horizontal distance between their eyes represented 46% of the width of the face. One of the curious facts revealed by the study was that these proportions correspond to an average face. With a metric tape you can repeat the same facial analysis with a woman who wants to participate.


"It has been impossible for generations to find these relationships. Ancient Greece promoted its version of golden proportions, also known as divine proportion , and they used this knowledge in art and architecture. Several scientists have suggested that Leonardo Da Vinci himself had these proportions in mind when he painted the Mona Lisa, "says Pamela Pallett, one of the principal investigators.

Palett believes that this old proportion does not explain the modern perception of beauty. Consider, then, that the study has managed to determine what is the distance between the eyes, the mouth and the facial contour, the true proportions that we perceive as beautiful.

The key is in the average

Some experts indicate that this proportionality may be related to an individual cognitive process, in which the observer accepts as an ideal an average of proportions of all the faces he sees during his life . They also explain that these proportions are usually linked to an indicator of good health, and both biologically and evolutionarily we tend to consider these faces more beautiful.


The hairstyle can also influence

The research suggests a very interesting point, which has to do with the influence of haircut on beauty "The study also sheds light on the question of why sometimes an attractive person seems less or vice versa after a haircut or a different hairstyle, and this is because the proportions we perceive can be altered," says the professor from the University of Toronto Stephen Link , another of the researchers.

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