This document discusses research showing that perceptions of beauty are hardwired in the human brain. Studies have found that babies and other animals stare longer at attractive faces than unattractive ones. Features like youthful skin, symmetrical features, and characteristics associated with health and fertility are universally perceived as beautiful. However, preferences are also shaped by cultural backgrounds and experiences. While most beauty standards are universal, enhancing features associated with femininity can make faces appear more attractive. Plastic surgery procedures aim to make features like eyebrows, forehead, chin, and jawline appear more delicate and feminine.
This document was created by an individual or individuals who submitted a proposal so he / she / they may present at the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiative’s 2011 Conference on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV11). This proposal was approved by the Indiana Commission on Community Service and Volunteerism (ICCSV) and other community partners. Sharing this document is a courtesy extended by the OFBCI to conference attendees who may want to reference materials covered at the GCSV11, and the OFBCI in no way not responsible for specific content within.
This document was created by an individual or individuals who submitted a proposal so he / she / they may present at the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiative’s 2011 Conference on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV11). This proposal was approved by the Indiana Commission on Community Service and Volunteerism (ICCSV) and other community partners. Sharing this document is a courtesy extended by the OFBCI to conference attendees who may want to reference materials covered at the GCSV11, and the OFBCI in no way not responsible for specific content within.
This document was created by an individual or individuals who submitted a proposal so he / she / they may present at the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiative’s 2011 Conference on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV11). This proposal was approved by the Indiana Commission on Community Service and Volunteerism (ICCSV) and other community partners. Sharing this document is a courtesy extended by the OFBCI to conference attendees who may want to reference materials covered at the GCSV11, and the OFBCI in no way not responsible for specific content within.
This document provides examples of films and artworks that use cross-cutting, close-ups, and other cinematic techniques to build suspense and climax. It references Chris Marker's La Jetee, Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, Sandy Skogland's Walking on Eggshells, Duane Michels Chance Meeting, and Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights.
This document summarizes a regression analysis project examining the relationship between nutritional factors and calorie content in chips. The researchers compiled nutrition data from various chip types and compared total fat, carbohydrates, and protein to calories. Scatterplots and histograms showed total fat had the strongest positive correlation to calories, while carbohydrates and protein had weaker negative correlations. The analysis supported the hypothesis that total fat most directly determines calorie content in chips.
This project analyzed the nutritional factors in various chip types to determine which factors most influence calorie content. Nutritional data for fat, carbs, protein and calories in different chips was compiled and compared using scatterplots and regression analysis. Results showed total fat had the strongest positive correlation (83.2%) to calories, while carbs and protein had much weaker negative correlations (15.5% and 5.2% respectively). The conclusion was total fat has a direct impact on chip calorie levels, whereas carbs and protein have weaker relationships.
Este documento discute como conhecer a Deus através da observação da natureza, das Escrituras e do convite de Jesus para encontrar descanso para a alma. Ele enfatiza que Deus se revela sem precisar falar e convida as pessoas a se aproximarem dele com naturalidade e a refugiarem-se em Jesus Cristo.
This document was created by an individual or individuals who submitted a proposal so he / she / they may present at the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiative’s 2011 Conference on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV11). This proposal was approved by the Indiana Commission on Community Service and Volunteerism (ICCSV) and other community partners. Sharing this document is a courtesy extended by the OFBCI to conference attendees who may want to reference materials covered at the GCSV11, and the OFBCI in no way not responsible for specific content within.
This document was created by an individual or individuals who submitted a proposal so he / she / they may present at the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiative’s 2011 Conference on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV11). This proposal was approved by the Indiana Commission on Community Service and Volunteerism (ICCSV) and other community partners. Sharing this document is a courtesy extended by the OFBCI to conference attendees who may want to reference materials covered at the GCSV11, and the OFBCI in no way not responsible for specific content within.
This document was created by an individual or individuals who submitted a proposal so he / she / they may present at the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiative’s 2011 Conference on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV11). This proposal was approved by the Indiana Commission on Community Service and Volunteerism (ICCSV) and other community partners. Sharing this document is a courtesy extended by the OFBCI to conference attendees who may want to reference materials covered at the GCSV11, and the OFBCI in no way not responsible for specific content within.
This document provides examples of films and artworks that use cross-cutting, close-ups, and other cinematic techniques to build suspense and climax. It references Chris Marker's La Jetee, Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, Sandy Skogland's Walking on Eggshells, Duane Michels Chance Meeting, and Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights.
This document summarizes a regression analysis project examining the relationship between nutritional factors and calorie content in chips. The researchers compiled nutrition data from various chip types and compared total fat, carbohydrates, and protein to calories. Scatterplots and histograms showed total fat had the strongest positive correlation to calories, while carbohydrates and protein had weaker negative correlations. The analysis supported the hypothesis that total fat most directly determines calorie content in chips.
This project analyzed the nutritional factors in various chip types to determine which factors most influence calorie content. Nutritional data for fat, carbs, protein and calories in different chips was compiled and compared using scatterplots and regression analysis. Results showed total fat had the strongest positive correlation (83.2%) to calories, while carbs and protein had much weaker negative correlations (15.5% and 5.2% respectively). The conclusion was total fat has a direct impact on chip calorie levels, whereas carbs and protein have weaker relationships.
Este documento discute como conhecer a Deus através da observação da natureza, das Escrituras e do convite de Jesus para encontrar descanso para a alma. Ele enfatiza que Deus se revela sem precisar falar e convida as pessoas a se aproximarem dele com naturalidade e a refugiarem-se em Jesus Cristo.
This document discusses measuring the direct benefits of local economies. It proposes that a local economy unites people and assets to build a community investment portfolio. This establishes a platform for local governance and sustainability by engaging citizens and allowing the utilization of assets, paid work, entrepreneurship, and community investment that can continue benefiting the community over time through civic engagement and liquidity of assets. Finally, it suggests that a local economy is everyone's responsibility to meet community needs and contribute to satisfying wants, with everyone benefiting.
This document discusses termination and TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment)) regulations in the context of facilities management contracts. It outlines different types of termination including for breach of contract, termination at will, and termination on insolvency. It also discusses termination under common law for repudiatory breach and frustration. For TUPE, it explains what constitutes a relevant transfer under TUPE regulations and considerations for facilities management contracts involving insourcing or outsourcing of services. Key points are made about when TUPE is more or less likely to apply and consequences of TUPE transfers.
O documento discute sobre Jesus como nosso advogado diante de Deus, que pagou por nossos pecados na cruz. Também fala sobre o Espírito Santo como nosso intercessor, que ajuda nossa fraqueza e intercede por nós. Conclui dizendo que Deus nos deu o maior presente, Seu Filho Jesus, e convida a ter uma relação pessoal com Ele.
1) The client required the development of a Yellow Pages-style social networking portal to help users locate local businesses through reviews, maps, and other features.
2) The challenges included developing a comprehensive business directory with user-generated content, robust data handling, and ensuring high performance for thousands of simultaneous users.
3) Technologies used included PHP, JavaScript, AJAX, MySQL database, and the LAMP stack running on Red Hat Linux.
The document outlines a 4 step process for putting a localization framework to work:
1. Establish portfolio management practices and market metrics.
2. Distribute business ideas and cases.
3. Identify opportunity spaces within the framework.
4. Target the opportunity space closest to consumption.
The document outlines the responsibilities and areas of focus of the Department of Labor Office of Inspector General. It aims to detect and prevent waste, fraud and abuse in DOL programs, ensure compliance with laws and regulations, and promote efficiency. It investigates fraud related to federal employee compensation programs, unemployment insurance, federal contracts, worker visas, grants, union corruption, health care plans, pension plans, and human trafficking.
O documento discute a verdadeira religião em contraste com religiões humanas. Afirma que desde Adão, os humanos buscam uma ligação com Deus através da religião, mas sistemas religiosos humanos acabam separando as pessoas do Criador. A religião pura é visitar os necessitados e se afastar da corrupção do mundo, conforme Tiago 1:26-27. O resumo conclui que seguir Jesus Cristo e a Bíblia nos levará ao Reino de Deus.
Here are the next steps to continue developing your local business ecosystem:
1. Further explore the resources available at LocalFoodSystems.org to learn more about business ecosystem models.
2. Use the online collaboration tools to form a working group of interested businesses and organizations.
3. Have each member develop a business case template to describe their business objectives and how they fit within the ecosystem.
4. Share the individual business cases within the group and identify potential clusters and supply chain connections between members.
5. Establish an governance structure, such as a cooperative, to coordinate the ecosystem and ensure benefits are shared.
6. Continue mapping the relationships and resources within the emerging business ecosystem to strengthen local economic activity.
1. The document discusses the concept of "hyperaesthetic tension", which is the constant worry about one's appearance in modern society due to emphasis on youth, beauty, and success.
2. It notes how every body part can be subjected to various beauty treatments and procedures by industries and professionals focused on aesthetics and appearance enhancement.
3. The medical field has also contributed to this focus on beauty, with specialties like cosmetic surgery emerging to modify and "beautify" various aspects of the body.
This document discusses the development of the physical and sexual self. It begins by defining the physical self and its relation to personality development. It then discusses puberty and the development of secondary sex characteristics in both males and females. The signs of puberty include growth of genitals and sex organs, body hair growth, breast development, menstruation and more. The role of hormones like testosterone and estrogen in driving these changes is also explained. Finally, the basic structures and functions of the human reproductive system are outlined.
Dr. Vijay Sharma outlines 11 "Golden Rules of Beauty" based on facial features and proportions that are considered universally attractive. These include having an oval face, equal length of face above and below the nose, high cheekbones, convex rather than concave facial features, and balanced proportions between parts of the face and body. He argues that modern society puts immense pressure on individuals to conform to narrow beauty standards due to emphasis on youth, beauty, and success. This "hyperaesthetic tension" has led to an increase in cosmetic procedures and taken importance away from inner virtues. Societal tolerance for those not considered attractive has decreased significantly.
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Maintaining our appearance is important. Having an appealing persona is valuable in a work environment or in our personal lives, no matter what our age. We feel better if we like our look.
As we mature, the structures of our face fall and we lose our facial volume. The end result is a "mad", "tired", or "sad" appearance. We are not projecting the happy persona that we really feel.
Our approach is not to simply "do a facelift", but to work at restoring the natural, beautiful or handsome persona that resides within each of us.
TAGSCOVER STORYBeauty is in the Mind of the Beholder.docxssuserf9c51d
TAGS:
COVER STORY
Beauty is in the Mind of the Beholder
ERIC WARGO
ATTRACTION BEAUTY FACE PERCEPTION PHYSICAL APPEARANCE SEX DIFFERENCES SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
There’s no getting around it. In this world, you’re
better o� being good-looking. At all ages and in all
walks of life, attractive people are judged more
favorably, treated better, and cut more slack.
Mothers give more a�ection to attractive babies.
Teachers favor more attractive students and judge
them as smarter. Attractive adults get paid more
for their work and have better success in dating and
mating. And juries are less likely to find attractive
people guilty and recommend lighter punishments when they do.
Many factors can play into personal attractiveness — the way you dress, the way you act, the
way you carry yourself, even things that are hard or impossible to change, like social status and
wealth, race, and body size and shape. But the first thing we notice when we meet someone is
their face. There are faces that launch a thousand ships, and faces that only a mother could
love, and we are supremely attuned to tell the di�erence. The brain, among its many other
functions, is a beauty detector.
The brain is such a good beauty detector, in fact, that it can judge the appeal of a face before
you’re aware you’ve even seen one. When participants in a recent study were presented with
attractive and unattractive faces for only 13 milliseconds, they were able to judge the faces’
attractiveness accurately (that is, in accordance with experimenters’ ratings), even though
they were not consciously aware of the stimuli and felt like they were just guessing (Olson &
Marshuetz, 2005).
Observer > 2011 > April > Beauty is in the Mind of the Beholder
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/attraction
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/beauty
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/facial-perception
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/physical-appearance
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/sex-differences
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/social-psychology
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/issue/2011
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/issue/april-11
There is no doubt that beauty (which here means both male and female attractiveness) is to
some extent in the eye of the beholder, but across individuals and across cultures there is
nevertheless considerable agreement about what makes a pretty or handsome face, and the
evidence strongly counters the conventional wisdom that attractiveness preferences are
mainly acquired through life experience. For one thing, the beauty bias is already present in
infancy. Six-month-olds prefer to look at the same relatively attractive faces that adults do
(Rubenstein, Kalakanis, & Langlois, 1999).
Truth in Beauty
The question is, is beauty really only skin deep, or does an attractive face actually reflect
underlying ...
Research shows that even infants as young as 6 months old show a preference for attractive faces compared to unattractive faces. Studies have found that facial attractiveness is associated with symmetry, youthfulness, and averageness. When composite images are created by averaging multiple faces together, the more faces included in the composite, the more attractive it is rated. However, symmetry is less important for perceptions of art compared to equilibrium or balance. Cultural standards of beauty also vary across time and societies.
Research shows that even infants as young as 6 months old perceive and prefer attractive faces compared to unattractive faces. Facial attractiveness is influenced by factors like symmetry, youthfulness, and averageness. When multiple faces are averaged or morphed together, the composite face is often rated as more attractive, especially if it contains 16 or more individual faces. While symmetry is important for facial beauty, it is less important for judging attractiveness in art, where equilibrium or balance of elements is key. Cultural standards of beauty can vary across time and societies in terms of factors like skin color, body features, and masculinity/femininity preferences.
Physical changes during puberty can affect adolescents' self-esteem. Boys and girls experience maturation at different rates which can cause insecurity. Factors like social acceptance, behavior, academic performance, athletics, and physical appearance influence self-esteem. Societal pressures promote thin ideals that lead some teens to unhealthy behaviors. Parents can support teens' healthy development by avoiding criticism, encouraging sleep, nutrition, activity, and open communication. Teens should accept their changing bodies and set realistic goals for themselves.
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The document discusses the challenges women face in male-dominated fields like engineering in Nigeria and provides advice on how to succeed. It notes the shortage of skilled workers in Nigeria and low rates of women in engineering. Some challenges for women include biases, gender roles, and work-life balance. The document recommends knowing yourself and your goals, researching the career, finding mentors, helping other women, and believing in yourself to move past challenges and achieve success. Professional associations can also help by inspiring girls and recognizing excellence. With personal effort and support networks, women can achieve greatness in any field.
The latest neuroscience of the masculine and what it means to be a man. The difference between the brains of men and women, neuropeptides and hormones like dopamine and testosterone, what brings men to life and opportunities for brands to empower men.
This document discusses measuring the direct benefits of local economies. It proposes that a local economy unites people and assets to build a community investment portfolio. This establishes a platform for local governance and sustainability by engaging citizens and allowing the utilization of assets, paid work, entrepreneurship, and community investment that can continue benefiting the community over time through civic engagement and liquidity of assets. Finally, it suggests that a local economy is everyone's responsibility to meet community needs and contribute to satisfying wants, with everyone benefiting.
This document discusses termination and TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment)) regulations in the context of facilities management contracts. It outlines different types of termination including for breach of contract, termination at will, and termination on insolvency. It also discusses termination under common law for repudiatory breach and frustration. For TUPE, it explains what constitutes a relevant transfer under TUPE regulations and considerations for facilities management contracts involving insourcing or outsourcing of services. Key points are made about when TUPE is more or less likely to apply and consequences of TUPE transfers.
O documento discute sobre Jesus como nosso advogado diante de Deus, que pagou por nossos pecados na cruz. Também fala sobre o Espírito Santo como nosso intercessor, que ajuda nossa fraqueza e intercede por nós. Conclui dizendo que Deus nos deu o maior presente, Seu Filho Jesus, e convida a ter uma relação pessoal com Ele.
1) The client required the development of a Yellow Pages-style social networking portal to help users locate local businesses through reviews, maps, and other features.
2) The challenges included developing a comprehensive business directory with user-generated content, robust data handling, and ensuring high performance for thousands of simultaneous users.
3) Technologies used included PHP, JavaScript, AJAX, MySQL database, and the LAMP stack running on Red Hat Linux.
The document outlines a 4 step process for putting a localization framework to work:
1. Establish portfolio management practices and market metrics.
2. Distribute business ideas and cases.
3. Identify opportunity spaces within the framework.
4. Target the opportunity space closest to consumption.
The document outlines the responsibilities and areas of focus of the Department of Labor Office of Inspector General. It aims to detect and prevent waste, fraud and abuse in DOL programs, ensure compliance with laws and regulations, and promote efficiency. It investigates fraud related to federal employee compensation programs, unemployment insurance, federal contracts, worker visas, grants, union corruption, health care plans, pension plans, and human trafficking.
O documento discute a verdadeira religião em contraste com religiões humanas. Afirma que desde Adão, os humanos buscam uma ligação com Deus através da religião, mas sistemas religiosos humanos acabam separando as pessoas do Criador. A religião pura é visitar os necessitados e se afastar da corrupção do mundo, conforme Tiago 1:26-27. O resumo conclui que seguir Jesus Cristo e a Bíblia nos levará ao Reino de Deus.
Here are the next steps to continue developing your local business ecosystem:
1. Further explore the resources available at LocalFoodSystems.org to learn more about business ecosystem models.
2. Use the online collaboration tools to form a working group of interested businesses and organizations.
3. Have each member develop a business case template to describe their business objectives and how they fit within the ecosystem.
4. Share the individual business cases within the group and identify potential clusters and supply chain connections between members.
5. Establish an governance structure, such as a cooperative, to coordinate the ecosystem and ensure benefits are shared.
6. Continue mapping the relationships and resources within the emerging business ecosystem to strengthen local economic activity.
1. The document discusses the concept of "hyperaesthetic tension", which is the constant worry about one's appearance in modern society due to emphasis on youth, beauty, and success.
2. It notes how every body part can be subjected to various beauty treatments and procedures by industries and professionals focused on aesthetics and appearance enhancement.
3. The medical field has also contributed to this focus on beauty, with specialties like cosmetic surgery emerging to modify and "beautify" various aspects of the body.
This document discusses the development of the physical and sexual self. It begins by defining the physical self and its relation to personality development. It then discusses puberty and the development of secondary sex characteristics in both males and females. The signs of puberty include growth of genitals and sex organs, body hair growth, breast development, menstruation and more. The role of hormones like testosterone and estrogen in driving these changes is also explained. Finally, the basic structures and functions of the human reproductive system are outlined.
Dr. Vijay Sharma outlines 11 "Golden Rules of Beauty" based on facial features and proportions that are considered universally attractive. These include having an oval face, equal length of face above and below the nose, high cheekbones, convex rather than concave facial features, and balanced proportions between parts of the face and body. He argues that modern society puts immense pressure on individuals to conform to narrow beauty standards due to emphasis on youth, beauty, and success. This "hyperaesthetic tension" has led to an increase in cosmetic procedures and taken importance away from inner virtues. Societal tolerance for those not considered attractive has decreased significantly.
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The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
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Maintaining and Restoring Your Youthful Experience | Keller Plastic Surgerydrkellersurgery
Maintaining our appearance is important. Having an appealing persona is valuable in a work environment or in our personal lives, no matter what our age. We feel better if we like our look.
As we mature, the structures of our face fall and we lose our facial volume. The end result is a "mad", "tired", or "sad" appearance. We are not projecting the happy persona that we really feel.
Our approach is not to simply "do a facelift", but to work at restoring the natural, beautiful or handsome persona that resides within each of us.
TAGSCOVER STORYBeauty is in the Mind of the Beholder.docxssuserf9c51d
TAGS:
COVER STORY
Beauty is in the Mind of the Beholder
ERIC WARGO
ATTRACTION BEAUTY FACE PERCEPTION PHYSICAL APPEARANCE SEX DIFFERENCES SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
There’s no getting around it. In this world, you’re
better o� being good-looking. At all ages and in all
walks of life, attractive people are judged more
favorably, treated better, and cut more slack.
Mothers give more a�ection to attractive babies.
Teachers favor more attractive students and judge
them as smarter. Attractive adults get paid more
for their work and have better success in dating and
mating. And juries are less likely to find attractive
people guilty and recommend lighter punishments when they do.
Many factors can play into personal attractiveness — the way you dress, the way you act, the
way you carry yourself, even things that are hard or impossible to change, like social status and
wealth, race, and body size and shape. But the first thing we notice when we meet someone is
their face. There are faces that launch a thousand ships, and faces that only a mother could
love, and we are supremely attuned to tell the di�erence. The brain, among its many other
functions, is a beauty detector.
The brain is such a good beauty detector, in fact, that it can judge the appeal of a face before
you’re aware you’ve even seen one. When participants in a recent study were presented with
attractive and unattractive faces for only 13 milliseconds, they were able to judge the faces’
attractiveness accurately (that is, in accordance with experimenters’ ratings), even though
they were not consciously aware of the stimuli and felt like they were just guessing (Olson &
Marshuetz, 2005).
Observer > 2011 > April > Beauty is in the Mind of the Beholder
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/attraction
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/beauty
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/facial-perception
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/physical-appearance
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/sex-differences
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/tag/social-psychology
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/issue/2011
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/issue/april-11
There is no doubt that beauty (which here means both male and female attractiveness) is to
some extent in the eye of the beholder, but across individuals and across cultures there is
nevertheless considerable agreement about what makes a pretty or handsome face, and the
evidence strongly counters the conventional wisdom that attractiveness preferences are
mainly acquired through life experience. For one thing, the beauty bias is already present in
infancy. Six-month-olds prefer to look at the same relatively attractive faces that adults do
(Rubenstein, Kalakanis, & Langlois, 1999).
Truth in Beauty
The question is, is beauty really only skin deep, or does an attractive face actually reflect
underlying ...
Research shows that even infants as young as 6 months old show a preference for attractive faces compared to unattractive faces. Studies have found that facial attractiveness is associated with symmetry, youthfulness, and averageness. When composite images are created by averaging multiple faces together, the more faces included in the composite, the more attractive it is rated. However, symmetry is less important for perceptions of art compared to equilibrium or balance. Cultural standards of beauty also vary across time and societies.
Research shows that even infants as young as 6 months old perceive and prefer attractive faces compared to unattractive faces. Facial attractiveness is influenced by factors like symmetry, youthfulness, and averageness. When multiple faces are averaged or morphed together, the composite face is often rated as more attractive, especially if it contains 16 or more individual faces. While symmetry is important for facial beauty, it is less important for judging attractiveness in art, where equilibrium or balance of elements is key. Cultural standards of beauty can vary across time and societies in terms of factors like skin color, body features, and masculinity/femininity preferences.
Physical changes during puberty can affect adolescents' self-esteem. Boys and girls experience maturation at different rates which can cause insecurity. Factors like social acceptance, behavior, academic performance, athletics, and physical appearance influence self-esteem. Societal pressures promote thin ideals that lead some teens to unhealthy behaviors. Parents can support teens' healthy development by avoiding criticism, encouraging sleep, nutrition, activity, and open communication. Teens should accept their changing bodies and set realistic goals for themselves.
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Beholding Beauty
1. Beholding Beauty
Research shows beauty response
is hard-wired in the brain
By Jeffrey Spiegel, MD, FACS
W e’ve all heard the expression, beauty is in the eye of
the beholder and we interpret it to mean that beauty is
completely subjective-that is, one person’s idea of beauty may
not be shared by another. Newer findings, however, suggest that
there is much that is universal about beauty that we recognize and
respond to subconsciously.
While it’s true we may regard a friend with an overly large
nose as beautiful because of her personality, kindness, and opti-
mism, the rigors of science might be a little less generous when
considering only her appearance. If she were evaluated in photo-
graphs by people who didn’t know her, the inner beauty might not
shine through and her face would likely be rated as less attractive
than some others.
The beauty response is deeply ingrained. Amazingly, research
has shown human babies, and even chickens, will stare longer at
pictures of attractive faces than unattractive faces.
As an esthetician you can be of tremendous help to your
clients so they can make that all-important first impression in
business, love, and friendship be their best impression. Being
armed with scientific knowledge of beauty can help you bring your
clients into their own best light.
Appearance of Age
Why did human beings develop a sense of beauty anyway? Why
does it matter if our nose is crooked or our skin is wrinkled? The
answer lies in our gradual adaptations to our environment over
time as the species worked to ensure its own survival.
When you look at someone’s face, you learn a lot very
quickly. For example, you immediately know if this person is
familiar (or a stranger), their gender, approximate age, mood, and
general health. A person with a fever or chronic illness may look
sick while a healthy person has a rosy glow.
Let’s talk about age. Why would it be important in human
relationships to determine someone’s age by their facial features?
It has to do with attraction and reproduction. As women lose
fertility with age, there’s an anthropological adaptation such that
men are attracted to younger looking women. Our male ancestors
who were attracted to younger looking women had an easier time
passing on their genes.
Now, think about what is commonly defined as beautiful:
healthy skin without thinning, wrinkling, or age spots; a cute nose
that isn’t too large or drooping towards the lips; full (not thin)
lips; properly arched eyebrows (not too low over the bone of the
eye socket and not too straight); and overall facial balance. All of
these, except facial balance, are characteristics of youth. After all,
with time the skin changes, noses lengthen and become less pert,
eyebrows descend, and lips lengthen and lose fullness.
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2. Sometimes it’s Who You Know
While most of the factors that make our brains read
beauty are universal, there is a twist on this notion.
Research has shown we have certain preferences
about attractiveness based upon the people with
whom we grew up. A person from a small tribe in
South America, for example, will probably prefer a
mate from that tribe and consider them more attrac-
tive than, let’s say, a very different-looking person
from a village in Norway.
Imagine though, that the men in the South Amer-
ican village were given a slate of five Norweigan
women from whom to choose a beauty queen. These
men would be likely to choose the same woman as
beauty queen as would men from Norway, despite
the differences in the men’s geographic and cultural
backgrounds.
The reason is that when the South American men
are reviewing only those women from Norway, they
aren’t making a comparison between Norwegian and
South American women. So, they revert to choosing
features that are universally considered more femi-
nine, symmetrical and healthy-looking.
—Jeffrey Spiegel
The selection process may be why women down through
millennia have grown to look increasingly and markedly differ-
ent from men-the genes that created more feminine faces have
been chosen in the mating process more often and thus have been
passed down, further emphasizing the visual differences between
the sexes.
Balanced Features
Now, how about facial balance-why does that matter? Again, it’s
because of our genes and the strong biology behind survival. A
person with great asymmetry in the face is more likely to have a
genetic problem. While few people have a dramatic asymmetry
in facial features, the brain read a more symmetrical face as a
healthier one. Certain inherited disorders result in one side of the
face, or perhaps just one ear, being smaller than the other. The
brain recognizes this as unattractive-likely because it is a harbin-
ger of a genetic disorder. Symmetry is so important that some
studies have shown that facial and body symmetry increase in
direct correlation to how fertile a woman is and at what point she
is in her monthly menstruation cycle! Some asymmetric marks
(such as a beauty spot as seen on Marilyn Monroe) are attractive,
but these usually are considered attractive because they accentu-
ate the fairness and overall consistency of the facial skin (another
marker of beauty and health!).
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3. Practical Application
How can we use this fascinating research to help our clients? In
Three Case Studies
my work as a plastic surgeon, I’ve been applying these theories to in Facial Beauty
facial analysis for years. There is much more to the theory than
what is presented here, but essentially we analyze faces to identify
Skin Deep asked two experts how they would
which characteristics need enhancement to maximize character-
further beautify the faces of five women using the
istics perceived as feminine. Since femininity is read by the brain
tools of their trades. Jeffrey Spiegel, MD, FACS is
as beauty, my plastic surgery procedures are designed to create
chief of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery
more delicate features, including adjustments to the forehead
and associate professor at Boston University School
shape, brow position, chin shape, cheek, jaw width and height,
of Medicine. Pamela Taylor is an authority on print
and the prominence of the Adam’s apple. Women’s foreheads
and fashion makeup and owns a makeup studio
are different from men’s, as men have a forehead that typically
and school in New York City. For additional profiles,
slopes backwards and has a prominent ridge between the eyebrows
see www.ascpskindeep.com, Members section,
and over the eyes. The jaw and chin are usually smaller and less
Publications.
pronounced in women than men. And women’s Adam’s apples
are less protuberant as the voice box is a different shape (and as a
result, the voice is higher pitched). He says ...
Sometimes what needs to be done is not obvious. For ex- In general, the more feminine, healthy looking,
ample, eyebrows are critical in defining gender and age. Keeping and symmetrical the face, the more an observer’s
the eyebrows peaked above the orbital rims rather than too flat or brain will read it as attractive. In actual practice, a
too low is important; plastic surgery or eyebrow shaping proce- plastic surgeon would study several views of the
dures that don’t create that look may inadvertently create a more face with the patient’s hair pulled back to make the
masculine appearance. best analysis. As always, the best results are the
Also very important to facial femininity are the cheekbones. ones a woman chooses for herself.
Most fashion models have high cheekbones and most women who
wear makeup use blush at the underside of the cheekbone to make
it appear more prominent. The underlying purpose for this is to
She says ...
The power of makeup is often underestimated. The
make the eyes seem larger, but also to de-accentuate and draw
wrong makeup can age the face appearance drasti-
attention away from the jaw. A woman with a wider jaw tends to
cally. Using the correct textures and trade secrets,
look more masculine; makeup or reshaping through surgery can
women can take years off their faces.
help a jaw look less prominent and more feminine. Re-shaping
But they would be wise to get professional
the jaw (which is easier than you might think and is often done
help. Not everyone who claims to be a makeup
without a hospital stay) can readily present a more feminine and
artist does the right thing--I’ve seen many mother-
beautiful appearance. Feminine chins are also important. They
of-the-bride photos where the makeup artificially
tend be narrower (cleft chins are typically wider and thus less
aged the woman. Less is often more.
feminine) and shouldn’t extend too far forward. There is an ideal
There are looks that come and go in terms of
relationship between the lip position and the chin projection.
style. The heavy shaded contoured cheeks, lip liner,
Research also supports some less obvious characteristics that
and noticeably competing features is out. Frosted
define a feminine face. For example, luminence around the eyes
color, too much powder, and too much shine from
and mouth are read by the brain as more feminine. This might be
powdered foundations can age skin appearance
an argument in favor of eyeshadow with shimmery substances and
drastically.
lighter highlights across the upper cheekbone. Lips may benefit
The key is to attract attention to the tightest
from a fuller, glossy look. One reason fuller lips are considered
and youngest part of the face, areas supported by
attractive is because they swell during kissing-it shows a state of
bone structure like the brow bone and cheekbone.
sexual excitement. Teeth whitening can also contribute to the
Too much shine on the lower jaw or jowls will drag
luminence effect, as well as conveying an impression of health
features down, as will shine at the nasolabial folds,
and attractiveness.
and the inner, lower orbital cavity.
There’s still much to be done in understanding how the brain
While well-performed surgical procedures can
identifies characteristics we call beauty. Both estheticians and
create dramatic results, but it’s often surprising
plastic surgeons can work to find solutions for clients who want to
how much the right makeup can do.
look and feel their best. SD
Jeffrey Spiegel, MD, FACS, is chief of facial plastic and reconstructive
surgery, associate professor at Boston University School of Medicine,
and has an international plastic surgery clientele. He invites questions
at www.drspiegel.com or 617-414-5058.
16 SKIN Deep JULY/AUGUST 08
4. He says ... She says ...
Photo 1. Analysis. Her eyebrows are in a good posi- Photo 1. Analysis. This woman has cheekbones that
tion and her hairline placement is good. Her lip is a can be favorably enhanced; my eye is immediately
nice length with good tooth show (how much the drawn to their height and how they enhance the
teeth show at rest). Her nose has a dorsal (back) width and shape of her face. Her eyes are nicely
hump and a bulbous tip. shaped and her lips are very nice.
Recommendations. The dorsal hump and bulbous tip Recommendations. A proper makeup application will
could benefit from a nose job. Other photos would highlight cheekbones and sculpt the shape of her
reveal whether her chin might be a bit wide and nose. Her foundation and other makeup may be ir-
whether her neck shows some excessive laryngeal ritating her skin or clogging her pores; there may be
prominency. Both could be surgically reduced. slight irritation, milia, or rosacea. This is where the
skilled esthetician can step in and provide guidance
or treatment.
I recommend concealer in the lower third of the
the inner eye nearest to the nose and at the lower or-
bital cavity where skin appears slightly blue or violet.
While her foundation covers the eye area, it does not
create lift in the deeper orbital cavity. I would select a
shade from the color wheel that’s opposite her discol-
oration, like a soft peach, to lift out and balance the
discoloration. A foundation with less color used only
over blemishes or areas that need smoothing. This
usually means the sides of the nose, under the eyes
to blend with concealer, and at the chin. A golden
undertone would be best for her face.
Her eyebrows require brushing and shaping, with
a touch of color brushed in, striving for a natural
look. I recommend a soft golden brown in the inner
third of the lid, then a warm chestnut matte powder
shadow in the crease. Blending well will avoid the
blotchiness she now has on her lid. A monochromatic
slate of browns in both matte and shimmer would
shape and lift the eyes. Her lashes should be sepa-
rated and mascara should be applied in an outward
motion. This will add width to the eye and sweep to
the lashes.
The bulbous area should be skillfully shaded with
a natural warm brown a few shades deeper than the
skin tone. I would powder primarily the orbital cavity,
taking care not to create creasing. I often hydrate
by dipping and moistening a wedge with water and
a pre-base cream, reducing the chance of too much
product. Her lips could benefit from a stronger stain
in a warm melon or berry. A touch of shine (not frost)
would open the mouth and add fullness.
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5. He says ... She says ...
Photo 2. Analysis. This woman is older and has some Photo 2. Analysis. Two words: wrong base! This is
signs of aging. Her upper eyelids have some hooding deadly when trying to create younger looking skin
and her eyebrows have descended laterally. Her nose on a mature face. The natural color of her skin is too
is wide and somewhat asymmetrical. She has a long masked and has a very blue/gray appearance. She’s
upper lip and a neck that has widened from sagging wearing too much powder. Her eyes and her lips are
facial skin. her best assets.
Recommendations. Her best appearance would be Recommendations. I would use less foundation and
achieved with a lift of the upper lip, a nose job to determine the correct formula for her skin tone,
correct the asymmetry, an upper lid lift, a facelift, and looking for undertones of red, yellow, and olive. The
a possible endoscopic (using a small incision) browlift size of pore and the presence of acne also should
for more arched brows. Her forehead is a very good be examined. A soft natural foundation would help
length, so there is no need to reason to advance her clean up the discolored facial areas; keeping in mind
hairline. She’s a very good candidate for dramatic there is no need for a mask. The right foundation
improvements. would immediately take 10 years off her appearance,
especially at the nasolabial folds (laugh lines). I would
use a lighter foundation and shimmery highlight in
the creased lines and at the outer sides of the mouth,
brushing the colors directly into the lines, then blend-
ing outward toward the ears. A light powdering
would reduce shine.
A deeper shade of contour to slim the sides of
the nostrils and lighten the bridge of the nose near
the eyes would be helpful, and lift could be added by
shading the eye crease in a deeper shade to diminish
the heavy appearance. Her eyes could use a touch
of liner at the outer lash line, wedged against the
lashes. A deep steel or midnight black/blue would
give a bronzed appearance to the eye color.
Her eyebrows could use a touch of color and
shape toward the area nearest the nose. I would use
a wax-based pencil to sketch an eyebrow shape, and
then fill it in with a brow powder in soft chestnut
brown. She should avoid hard lines and blend the
color with a brow brush. She should apply mascara
at the outer lashes. Using a touch of deep bronzed
(not frosted) peach glow at the outer cheek bones
will draw attention away from the center of the face,
which is too prominent. I suggest a sheer touch of
natural color for her lips in the warm melon, warm
red and/or berry shades. With the correct makeup,
she can look 15 years younger.
18 SKIN Deep JULY/AUGUST 08
6. He says ... shape to provide a bit of an angle at the cheekbone.
Photo 3. Analysis. This patient has a high hairline She might need a smoothing serum for her hair. She
and eyebrows that are fairly horizontal and likely has great lips.
sitting precisely at the orbital cavity. There is no
evidence of a bump between her eyes in this view, Recommendations. I would have an esthetician exfo-
though a side view would more clearly reveal that. liate the skin, then add great cream moisture that’s
Her eyes are somewhat small in relation to the rest good for mature skin. I would lift the circle the inner
of her face. She has deep nasolabial grooves and her corner and under the eye-pouch area with a lifting
face is widened because of her jowls. She is smil- peach concealer on discolored spots. For other spot
ing slightly, which accentuates her crow’s feet and touching, I would clean up the redness and add a
undereye wrinkles. She has a wide nose with a cleft base with flawless and natural-appearing coverage.
in the tip. She is closing her mouth so we cannot de- Because she has a round face, I would add length to
termine tooth show. She seems to have a somewhat it using an angular placement of color on the cheek-
thin upper lip. bone. A soft, warm pink cheek color at the apple of
the cheek would look great. She can soften the lower
Recommendations. Bring the scalp forward (scalp jaw (jowl area) by blending a deeper shading powder
advancement) and lift the brow to create a more into it. To bring the eye to the tightest and youngest
feminine forehead, perform a lower lid lift, aug- part of her face, she needs attention on her upper
ment the nasolabial folds with injections, consider a cheekbone, eyebrow, and lips.
nose reshaping if there’s a bump between the eyes; I would remove a few outer eyebrow hairs and
perform chin reshaping to remove extra skin and shape brows from beneath, adding color with either
create a better profile. A facelift would create overall a pencil or powder brow shade, or both, then brush-
tightening of sagging skin. ing them into shape. They need to be shaped and
filled in naturally with no hard lines. I would add
eyeliner in a smoky blue/black or cinnabar with deep-
She says ... orange brown to the upper outer eyelid. She needs to
Photo 3. Analysis. She has great eyes, and a great get rid of all makeup at the inner eye to bring atten-
face. She needs less foundation and is using an tion to the lashes, brows, and lips. She should add a
incorrect formula, which ages her face. She appears few coats of blackish/brown mascara, sweeping the
extremely ashy in color because of her silver hair but lashes outward. A generous coat of natural lip stain
in this case, it’s attractive. Her hair needs a better or color in warm pinks and berries would look great.
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