pitch black hair, short and plump and flat foreheads
look great , look like going to a party dress, beautifully, full of energy.
because she was a goddess of love and beauty.
Obviously, inner beauty has to do with someones mind and their personality. So maybe if you want to understand how to see someones mind, get to know yourself better. Find metaphors about yourself that you could put with other people and compare and contrast. But that's just me. ;) Tell me if I helped at all. ;)
The brain produces endorphins which act as painkillers. The body produces them in response to stressful events such as unavoidable electric shocks, sudden injury, or when pregnant women go into labour
Personally no. But not attractive at the same time. == Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Two words: Marilyn Monroe. A link is provided to a picture. There are other, more attractive women with a "classic" mole, but Norma Jean is the most famous of all of them. Feel free to agree or disagree and post an additional answer.
A high forehead, which was shaped in infancy when the skull was soft, with hair swept high in imitation of corn silk.
physical beauty mainly referring to women.
The physical features that women get complimented on the most might include the woman's:eyessmilehairlegs and anklessexual body parts (breasts ; buttocks)
Contrary to popular belief men look at women's facial features first before her physical appearance. Bone structure is a huge indicator on a physiological level of beauty.
those are the physical features that the media has dubbed as the "perfect women" but i dont like tall women :D Some boys are blind ... beauty comes from the heart and soul.
curvy and voluptuous
women and men and the beach ect.
Because they look on the physical appearance and not beauty inside!
The advantage of makeup for women is that it enhances their natural beauty. It can reduce the signs of aging and bring out features such as eyelashes and lips.
Jan. Todd has written: 'Physical culture and the body beautiful' -- subject(s): History, Popular culture, Exercise for women, Physical education for women, Feminine beauty (Aesthetics)
Prufrock sees women who are glamorous, sophisticated, and socially refined. He observes both the physical beauty and the confident mannerisms of these women, but feels insecure and inadequate in their presence.
Venus de Milo is one of the most famous sculptures that features a nude women. It's created between 130 and 100 BC and is believed to depict Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.