Women’s Beauty is Measured in the Eyes
Posted on 15. Feb, 2010 by Kate in Women's Style

Researchers have found the key to what makes women beautiful, at least for men. A great body or smooth skin doesn’t hurt, but what really signals beauty is a face with the “golden ratio.”
What is this golden ratio you ask? Scientists have found that women are considered most attractive when the space between their pupils is 46 percent of the width of her face from ear to ear.
The other key measurement is when the distance between a woman’s eyes and her mouth is 36 percent of the overall length of her face from hairline to chin.
So who are some celebrities that have this magic, perfect, golden ratio? Jessica Alba, Liz Hurley and Shania Twain, just to name a few.

Experts who conducted the research at the University of Toronto said there is still hope for women that don’t have the golden ratio.
The right haircut can manipulate the ratios because of how much or little of a woman’s face is shown. That’s why some people immediately look unattractive or vice versa after a haircut. Just something to think about next time you go to the salon.
