Your lip falls into the Full-Lips shape category, which is considered a medium attractiveness among the nine female lip shape types. While attractiveness is subjective, many people find this look appealing. Here’s how each category is generally perceived: Full Lips – medium attractiveness, Thin Lips – low attractiveness, Round Lips – medium attractiveness, Wide Lips – medium attractiveness, Bow Shaped Lips – medium attractiveness, Heart Shaped Lips – high attractiveness, Downturned Lips – low attractiveness, Top Heavy Lip – medium attractiveness, Bottom Heavy Lip – medium attractiveness. To enhance your attractiveness, consider working towards the Heart Shaped Lips category. This could potentially increase your beauty score by one point.
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Ample Volume: Full lips are characterized by their significant volume and plumpness, which is apparent in both the upper and lower lips. Prominent Pout: They often have a pronounced pout, especially noticeable in the center of the lips. Balanced Proportions: The fullness is typically well - distributed, giving a balanced look between the top and bottom lips. Visible Cupid’s Bow: The cupid’s bow is usually visible, adding to the lips’ distinct shape. However, Cupid’s bow is not essential to be present. Soft Edges: Despite their volume, the edges of full lips are often soft and rounded rather than sharp. Accentuated Curves: The natural curves of the lips are more pronounced, contributing to a lush appearance.
Read the detailed study with exact scientific referencesOne of the most widely accepted markers of attractive lips is fullness. Fuller lips are often perceived as youthful and healthy, while thin lips are linked to aging. The preference for lip size can vary based on age and personal taste, but studies have identified some general trends. In a study of attractive Caucasian females, researchers found that the ideal upper lip height should be approximately 0.32 ± 0.03 of the lower third of the face height. Furthermore, the upper lip vermilion height should make up about one-third of the total upper lip height (0.35 ± 0.06). The Cupid’s bow—the double curve of the upper lip—is an essential feature of lip aesthetics. It provides definition and enhances attractiveness.
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