me:face previous comment-03:"Love your blog, Monique! But you look a little tired. Please, could fix those bags under your eyes? Thanks, Elly" (click image for larger view)
I still think you look a bit tired. Maybe you could lift your eyelids as well? Especially your left eyelid, it seems to hang a bit more than the right one... Thank you!
I'm looking for a democratic perfect image of myself. So it is up to you to give me directions how I should change my face and body. Please always react on the last retouched image in the blog and chose between me-face or me-total. What do you like to have changed in order to see your beauty in me. big eyes/small eyes/cheek bones/large mouth/thinner/taller/skin tone/,.....what is your idea off beauty in me?
Besides biology and culture, there are other factors determining physical attractiveness. The more familiar a face seems, the more highly it is usually judged to be attractive, an example of the mere exposure effect. Also, when many faces are combined into a composite image (through computer morphing), people usually view the resulting image as more familiar, attractive, and beautiful than the faces that were combined to make the composite. One interpretation is that this shows an inherent human preference for prototypicality. That is, the resultant face emerges with the salient features shared by most faces, and hence becomes the prototype. The prototypical face and features is therefore perceived as symmetrical and familiar. This reveals an "underlying preference for the familiar and safe over the unfamiliar and potentially dangerous". However, critics of this interpretation point out that compositing computer images also has the effect of removing skin blemishes such as scars, and generally softens sharp facial features. Classical conceptions of beauty are essentially a celebration of this prototypicality. This shows the importance of prototypicality in the judgment of beauty, and also explains the emergence of similarity of the perception of attractiveness within a community or society, which shares a gene pool.
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I still think you look a bit tired. Maybe you could lift your eyelids as well? Especially your left eyelid, it seems to hang a bit more than the right one...
Thank you!
Oh and by the way, I think you're a brave woman!! A lot more braver than I am, that's a fact! This blog is great!
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