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Submitted by Admin on Mon, 08/06/2007 - 09:06
I added a wiki to this site.
Submitted by Admin on Thu, 08/02/2007 - 23:53
Submitted by Admin on Sat, 07/21/2007 - 04:00
Some individuals have asked whether extreme femininity is aesthetically desirable in women. This question is best answered by pictures.
Submitted by Admin on Mon, 07/16/2007 - 00:23
This is a response to a commentator, Kimberly, who has repeatedly insisted that tallness in women is a masculine characteristic. Some other individuals have also left comments along the lines of beauty pageant contestants looking masculine because they are tall or that fashion models look masculine because tall women are needed for fashion modeling and hence the models look masculine.
Submitted by Admin on Mon, 07/16/2007 - 00:15
Micro-fat grafting surgery involves removing fat from one part of the body and implanting it elsewhere. For instance, a woman could remove fat from her abdomen and have it added to the backside. Singh and Randall obtained pre- and post-operative pictures of the side or back views of 15 women that had undergone this procedure and had their attractiveness rated by men and women, one example of which is shown below(1, zip).
Submitted by Admin on Sun, 07/15/2007 - 23:58
This is a follow-up on a previous entry on eyebrow aesthetics. Baker et al.(1) morphed the faces of 5 women into oval, square, long and round faces; digitally removed the eyebrows, and for each morphed shape, came up with two images: one with an added eyebrow conforming to Westmore’s ideal and another with an eyebrow added by a make-up artist to suit the face shape.
Submitted by Admin on Sun, 07/08/2007 - 12:56
"8D" linked to the following, whose author, David Staples, is clueless about why high-fashion models are typically tall and skinny, and quotes another clueless individual, Nole Marin (Director of Canada's Next Top Model), blaming Vogue Editor Anna Wintour for selecting tall and skinny high-fashion models. When will the likes of Nole Marin get a clue?
Submitted by Admin on Mon, 07/02/2007 - 09:24
The following image shows three types of eyebrows: high positioned with maximum height in the middle, high positioned with maximum height in the lateral third and low positioned with maximum height in the lateral third, respectively.
Submitted by Admin on Thu, 06/28/2007 - 05:12
Mowlavi et al.(1) assessed the relationship between earlobe proportions and attractiveness in a sample of white North Americans.
Submitted by Admin on Sun, 06/24/2007 - 23:57
The nasion is shown below, and can be roughly regarded as the indentation of the nasal bones around where the nose meets the forehead. It may also be referred to as the radix, sellion or the soft-tissue nasion, though the radix is better conceptualized as the region centered at the nasion and extending to the eyebrows above and mid-eye level below.
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