At first glance it seems like the Golden Ratio is only a number, but it might be the secret to measuring beauty. Many Renaissance sculptors and artists, like Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael used it to achieve balance and harmony in their works. Some people also believe that the most attractive human faces show the Golden Ratio in their proportions.
First of all, the face of a beautiful person should be about 1.6 times longer than it is wide. Second, the distance between the forehead hairline and the bottom of the chin should be divisible into 3 equal parts as it’s shown on the picture above. And, finally, there are some more proportions that may influence our attractiveness — for example, the eye width should be equal to the distance between the eyes.
On the other hand, some of the most beautiful gems in the world are the ones with the most remarkable 'flaws'. Some of the most influential works of art are those which broke the mold. And some of the most desirable women are the ones with the most natural, even unremarkable features.
Oh, and then there's the old adage: no matter how good they look, someone somewhere is sick and tired of their stuff.
these are self important libs and therefore bone ugly