A new study lends credence to the belief that looks aren’t everything.
Research published in the British Journal of Psychology reveals that what makes someone attractive goes beyond facial features. Per the New York Post , it’s a blend of shared traits, personal tastes and subtleties such as the way someone moves, smells or talks.
Originally, scientists found that people tend to prefer symmetrical faces, average-looking features and signs of “biological fitness” that suggest health and good genes.
However, experts have since discovered that attraction goes beyond a pretty face.
Researchers examined how traits beyond physical ones, such as voices, body motion and body odour, affect a person’s attractiveness.
The international team of researchers recruited 61 participants who provid