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Attractiveness doesn't rest on the ability to see beauty, but to detect flaws. The fewer the flaws, the more attractive someone appears to be, says Kristin Donnelly, a doctoral student in experimental psychology at the University of California, San Diego. Other elements of attractiveness, such as body shape, weight, and skin color, can be more subjective and influenced by culture. There are less physical things that can make a person seem attractive, too, like a person's confidence, smell, or voice.
There you go guys, focus on identifying all your bad features and correct them. It's not even about having just good features, it's about having minimal facial flaws.
Keep identifying one flaw at a time and improve it to the best you can, we know we can't perfect features but through procedures and other methods we can improve them.
There you go guys, focus on identifying all your bad features and correct them. It's not even about having just good features, it's about having minimal facial flaws.
Keep identifying one flaw at a time and improve it to the best you can, we know we can't perfect features but through procedures and other methods we can improve them.