Men and women are very different conceptions of beautiful faces

The two perfect faces, created from the highlights of world famous actresses, singers and models, have revealed a huge difference between how men and women feel about beauty. of the weaker sex.

In a scale survey of beauty, conducted by escentual.com, men and women were asked to build a perfect face from the characteristics of some of the world's most beautiful women.

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All female faces are all enchanted.(Photo: Daily Mail)

The results showed that the eyebrows enchanted blond hair, berry lips and cheekbones, but also liked a pretty little nose, little forehead and slender eyebrows. Meanwhile, the weaker sex craves for black hair, "superficial" nose and forehead, and craves thick, thick eyebrows and slimmer bone structure.

After all, the popular male beauty is singer Shakira's drooping blonde hair, the tiny nose of supermodel Miranda Kerr, the forehead of actress Jennifer Aniston, the famous eyebrows of Princess Kate. Middleton, cheekbones as well as charming lips of Angelina Jolie.

Meanwhile, women will choose a collection of beauty features, including the actress's shiny black hair - Freida Pinto model, Keira Knightley's cheekbones, Cara supermodel's thick eyebrows. Delevingne, actor Blake Lively's powerful nose and the sullen lips of singer-actor Scarlett Johansson.

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Perfect female faces according to the weak gender assessment.(Photo: Daily Mail)

The escentual.com spokesperson commented: "The two pictures above clearly portray the differences in the two men's conception of the standard beauty of a woman's face. Gentlemen seem to have kept their natural preferences. About blond hair, while ladies and gentlemen began to turn to a more beautiful aspect, the interesting thing is, the ideal faces are the combination of the beauty of many different ages ".

According to experts, the discovery once again reinforces the view that "men come from Mars, women from Venus".