Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but humans share some universal preferences, when it comes to choosing another more attractive partner. For example, tall men, strong and brown regardless of ethnicity, these qualities are classified on a high level of gravity. Many women are characterized by gravity on the basis of large eyes, thin waist, and full lips.
Although beauty is relative and varies from one environment to another, there are consistent scientific and global standards. Men are attracted to shorter women who have full lips and also have a symmetric face (that is, their estrogen is high), while women are attracted to the most men Taller than them (this symbolizes the rise of testosterone). Beauty also transcends the concrete criteria. Beauty is also in how a person thinks, how he walks, and how he interacts with others.
This is not only the reason, but there is also what is known in the golden ratio. It is a special number. If a line is divided into two parts, and the larger part is divided into smaller ones, it equals the total length of the line if it is divided into the larger part called phi where phi = 1.6180339887498948420 Like "Albay" has its own number.
GOLDEN Ratio:
This ratio is based on the construction of the pyramids in Egypt and the Parthenon temple in Greece. The base ratio is 1.5717, which is close to the golden ratio. In 1509, Luca Pacioli wrote a book referring to a certain number called "Divine Proportion," among which is Leonardo da Vinci, called the Golden Section, He used it in his paintings such as Mona Lisa (Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man), and one of his most famous paintings, and there were other artists who worked in the golden
terms (Michelangelo, Raphael, Rembrandt, Seurat, and Salvador Dali). Our brains automatically recognize this percentage without realizing it, and you say it is beautiful, and this is ugly.
There is a part of the brain's temporal lobe called the fusiform gyrus. It is responsible for recognizing the different faces, then sends it to other parts of the brain to be analyzed, and determines what that person looked like, and also recognizes the facial expressions. This person was sad or happy as an example.