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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder..

17 December, 2013 - 10:32pm by - First Lady | 12 Comments

Article by BR Fiona

Does she have the lips of Angelina Jolie? Or perhaps the eyes of Mila Kunis? Well according to a survey conducted by makeup retailer Escentual she may just well have! Escentual asked it's costumers, both male and female, what body parts of celebrities would you combine to make the perfect woman?

Women favoured the Cara Delevinge's eyebrows, Scarlett Johannson's lips, Keira Knightly's cheek bones and Blake Lively's nose.

 

While men preferred Miranda Kerr's nose, Kate Middleton's eyebrows, and Angelina's lips and cheek bones.

 

You'll be forgiven if you're thinking this is all a little bit Frankenstein like, or even better Bride of Frankenstein but it does bring up an interesting point, for the most part the perfect female faces as decided by both men and women had definite similarities! Other than the obvious difference in hair colour both sexes think that Mila Kunis has the perfect eyes and that Megan Fox's chin is ideal. Do you agree? Play the mad scientist and tell us what would be your perfect female face?

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25th January, 2014

I know we all fantasise about it facial features and body types of the rich and famous but there's a huge difference between that and reality!!!! The ultimate goal should be to look and feel good in your own skin. I've been a size 8 and a size 16 and felt uncomfortable as both it's all in our heads and in the media that the perfect woman is a USA size 0 but it isn't perfection come in many forms as all woman do, all different all beautiful if we all looked like the pictures above the world would be boring. Oh and on a funny note I see no pictures of an ideal man. Let's mix Channing Tatum, the rock, vin diesel, tom hardy and Damon from the vampire diaries and I'd be a happy woman

29th December, 2013

I don't think there is a perfect face out there!! We all have wonderful features of our own, and shouldn't compare ourselves to celebs. They are rarely captured without makeup on!! I think we need to embrace our own faces and bodies and make the most of what each of us has. You could spend a life time chasing the "Perfect face". Is this going to make you any happier?? Highlight the features you like most about yourself and the rest will take care of itself.

22nd December, 2013

Haha, the top one looks ok but the bottom one looks freaky, I wonder if all the people who seek the 'perfect' look realise that different 'perfect' features don't necessarily look that good together

20th December, 2013

Clearly we all need Megan Fox's chin and Mila Kunis' eyes. I guess I would agree... but I must say the men made a monster.. (who looks close to Ashley Benson without the Angelina Jolie parts... so good for her!

20th December, 2013

The things that make someone really stunning and not just boringly beautiful, to me, are the quirks! If a face is too perfect, it's boring! You can see from celebs who get surgery to be more 'perfect' that it's actually an odd look too. People get more beautiful to me the more I like them as a person and less attractive the less I like them.

19th December, 2013

well, men have a pretty strange taste in my opinion, lol

19th December, 2013

Ummm I think that when someone says beauty, they automatically think on the outside, but to be honest, I think beauty comes from within. You maybe beautiful on the outside but ugly on the inside (i.e personality), not so beautiful on the outside but beautiful on the inside. So, yes beauty is in the eye of the beholder because what one person thinks of beauty, another may think the complete opposite :-)

18th December, 2013

I don't think it is just any one part that makes a woman beautiful but the whole picture (personality also plays a major role and it does show in photos too).

18th December, 2013

No offense, but those faces both look really awful :P I think an ideal face would be something quite average actually but with one outstanding feature. Think Angelina Jolie's pouty lips or Cara Delevigne's eyebrows. Having too many outstanding features mean they kind of fight each other for attention or don't mesh together well or look...really freakish like these pictures! Scary. However, I also think that looks don't matter toooooo much for celebrities since there are other factors contributing to us liking them, such as their acting skills or witty jokes or great singing or whatever. They're not necessarily representative of what we find the most beautiful.

18th December, 2013

I find this concept interesting - it intrigues me how women compare themselves to celebrities etc and think they have the perfect this and that. I think it's important to remember that make up does wonders for sculpting, highlighting and defining parts of the face. I'm pretty sure if most if us wore the kinds of makeup that celebrities of daily we would have some pretty great features ourselves! There is certainly always a sense of relief in seeing the 'stars without makeup' spreads in trashy magazines!

18th December, 2013

I see someone and I'll think they have beautiful eyes or lips but I don't know as far as chins and cheekbones and I definitely don't put them together. That being said the looks on both of the faces remind me of two of my sisters who both do modeling. I don't know why because they don't look like that. I find the face that appeals to women more attractive maybe because it looks slightly more feminine for some reason than the face that appeals to men. But that's just my weird opinion I don't know why. However I do think it's unfair to give celebrities credit for being perfect when they've had the money to have plastic surgery to look that way. It wasn't like they were that way naturally. I mean you could take an average looking person and make them into a bombshell through cosmetic surgery. I don't hate celebrities I just don't adore them based on looks, if they are doing something amazing for others they deserve credit for that but not for going though countless cosmetic procedures in order to achieve aesthetic perfection. Sorry if this comes across as rude or mean this is just my viewpoint.

17th December, 2013

To be honest I don't have a perfect female face in mind, sure lots of woman have great parts about them that look perfect but I think a lot of us woman try too hard to look like these people that are considered "perfect" and get upset and real hard on ourselves cause we don't come close in comparison. I admire some celebs for their beauty but I also like to remember that its their careers to look perfect and to try and compare myself to them is silly.

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18th December, 2013

Oh I completely agree! like when you have bold makeup on eyes and lips... it can be a bit much (some exceptions)