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Tuesday, 31 March 2015

See The Two Most Beautiful Faces In The World According To Scientists (Photos)

Oyinbo no go kill us in their quest for perfection in all things o! O well, Scientists have merged dozens of famous faces to create what they call the most beautiful faces in the world.

The study commissioned by Samsung and conducted by Dr. Chris Solomon from the University of Kent, surveyed 100 volunteers in the UK. He asked them to choose celebrities they found attractive and then merged the most attractive face parts of celebrities together with e-fit tech.

Both the list of celebrities and the two final beautiful faces have one major thing in common - they're all white! Does it mean if you ain't got white skin like a dead Turkey you ain't beautiful?? Mtcheeew....

See images of the 'most beautiful faces' and beauty statistics:


Oval-shaped, blue eyes: 0.46 distance apart from eye centres

Medium-thick eyebrows, straight with curved ends: 0.07 distance above eyes

Slim, mid-length, straight nose: 0.38 length, 0.11 wide at bridge and 0.26 wide at base

Average lips (neither full nor thin): mouth 0.35 wide

Square jawline: chin 0.27 length

Oval-shaped face: 1 wide at eyes, 0.88 wide at mouth and 1.33 long

Brunette hair

Near perfect facial symmetry
*Face width at the height of the eyes = 1 unit. All other measurements use this unt iand are thus a ratio in proportion to it.
Almond-shaped, brown eyes: 0.48* distance apart from eye centres, each is 0.23 width

Arched, shaped eyebrows: 0.125 distance above eyes

Slim, small nose: 0.37 length, 0.1 wide at bridge and 0.25 wide at base

Full lips: mouth 0.38 wide

Regular, smooth jawline: chin 0.21 length

Heart-shaped face: 1 wide at eyes, 0.81 wide at mouth and 1.44 long

Brunette hair

Near perfect facial symmetry

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