on eyebrows and attractiveness
Sep. 25th, 2010 07:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I went grocery shopping today. This time, the bus driver DID stop to pick people up. Which is not something I should be grateful for -- it should be the default assumption. *is still peeved about last week*
Tangentially, as I was riding out to the mall, I was sitting behind a group of six or seven college girls. They were all white, all with longish medium-brown to medium-blonde hair, all skinny-to-average build, all probably 18 or 19 years old. I found one of them wildly attractive and all the others kind of plastic-looking, and kept sneaking glances trying to figure out why, since the attractive one did not actually have the objectively prettiest face, nor was she wearing the most flattering clothes.
You know what I eventually figured out made the difference? She was the only one with natural eyebrows. The others all had their eyebrows waxed and tweezed and shaped to a fare-thee-well, but the attractive girl's looked like eyebrows instead of some strange artificially "perfect" plastic implants. (It probably also helped that she wasn't wearing foundation all over her face, which is another thing I find icky and fake-looking.)
Weird how the little things ping me.
Tangentially, as I was riding out to the mall, I was sitting behind a group of six or seven college girls. They were all white, all with longish medium-brown to medium-blonde hair, all skinny-to-average build, all probably 18 or 19 years old. I found one of them wildly attractive and all the others kind of plastic-looking, and kept sneaking glances trying to figure out why, since the attractive one did not actually have the objectively prettiest face, nor was she wearing the most flattering clothes.
You know what I eventually figured out made the difference? She was the only one with natural eyebrows. The others all had their eyebrows waxed and tweezed and shaped to a fare-thee-well, but the attractive girl's looked like eyebrows instead of some strange artificially "perfect" plastic implants. (It probably also helped that she wasn't wearing foundation all over her face, which is another thing I find icky and fake-looking.)
Weird how the little things ping me.
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Date: 2010-09-26 01:14 am (UTC)People looking like people will always > people not looking like people.
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Date: 2010-09-26 02:32 am (UTC)Oh, very much so! To the point where I find that really heavy makeup can trigger a mild Uncanny Valley effect for me, which can make dealing with some of my customers slightly awkward. *wry* (Bad plastic surgery and excessive botox are even worse.)