@@rs3331 i think it has something to do with mixed-raced people being perceived as more beautiful or exotic. Also racially ambiguous people can reach more different types of people, for example artists having a bigger and more different people in their audience
@@rs3331 that's very true. I personally was thinking about from the victorian era to the 50's kind of vintage/classical face. There is also more material to research from these periods
I would love to hear more details on WHY we associate certain facial features with specific personality traits. Some are self explanatory, but other examples not so much. Very interesting channel, thank you for your work 🤍
social programming. we are born into a culture and our knowledge and beliefs are formed in accordance with society’s knowledge and beliefs. whichever association takes hold in society becomes the accepted associated. it’s subliminal the so associations we make
@@pia1945 thank you for engaging! 😍 I think the easiest answer is either society or some sort of evolutionary/ anthropology related reason. What’s interesting is that societies differ, so what makes one society think one thing, and another society something else?
Honestly, it comes down to babies to a degree when it comes to cuteness. We are instinctively made (most of us at least) to find baby features cute and something we should protect. Babies have small, rounded features. Then there’s social influences in our life when it comes to beauty. People tend to like those who look like people they grew up with and were nice to them. I personally find women who look like my mother beautiful. As for sexual attraction, it’s a combo of liking people who look healthy and ppl who look like individuals who had a positive influence in our life. I tend to like men similar to this one adult who was nice to me when I was young. I find it weird being attracted to ppl who look like my dad lmao. But some women like men who are like their dad, or mom…looks or character. Familiarity is often preferred. Anyway it’s a combo of factors. Oh and lastly, some people like those who look like themselves. It’s like a unconscious pat on the back lmao. My boyfriend is a different race, so ofc he looks nothing like me physically, but his character is similar to people in my life that I had a positive experiences with. Plus he’s good looking, so I find him hot as well. I hope my explanation gave an idea into what ppl like
The cast of Grease were in their 20s and 30s playing high schoolers. Also sometimes it’s about guaranteed box office success, Zendaya brings in the audience and money so casting directors tend to want to stick with a formula that works for as long as possible hence why some actors fight to be cast in different roles than what they play.
Loads of 20+ actors play teens. Idk why it's a compliment to look like a teen, the way you write makes it seem like you think teens are the most attractive lmao
@@Evelyn-nk5sq - I’m sorry you haven’t dealt with your childhood sexual abuse trauma and have to project it onto others. I’m praying you find the healing you desperately need. 🙏🏼
@@britjj5126 - Exactly. The industry is so ageist and always onto the younger and better thing so she’ll be able to transition into more mature adult roles later on and not have to worry about looking her actual age.
i think i agree with her looking intimidating but not in a scary way, just in a powerful way and only from first glance. her demeanor and personality from what we're able to see is obviously sweet and grounded, and i think she is more than able to play a more timid character but her "smize" especially on the red carpet is pretty intense.
@@MB-nb7yq I don't know what y'all be doing that by the time you're 25 you look aged. If you're a healthy individual and don't spend your 20's getting drunk and doing drugs 20 and 25 aren't going to look that different at all.
Glad analyzing celebrities faces is back 😁. I would love to see Rhianna next, I think she's very attractive but I can't quite put my finger on it... Since to me I think she has some atypical facial features.
hmm maybe you’re thinking about the features separately instead of how they look in conjunction? youtuber lorry hill has a video analyzing her for plastic surgery if you want to check that out
@@97superjason I feel like "normal" features are what we prefer most. Unnormal features can throw off the facial balance. I think what makes someone attractive is often how those normal features are placed. I love zendayas slightly wider set eyes. Makeup also helps haha make normal va va voom in my experience
How about doing elizabeth olsen next, she always plays broken-depressed characters, does her face has anything to do with the kind of roles she is offered?
I think it’s the round face and deeper set downturned eyes. It gives off a feminine, emotionally expressive vibe. Reminds me of actresses from the 1910-30s but a bit more mature.
The deep set sunken in downturned eyes and prominent cheekbones. I think she is stunning but I admit the first time I saw her I thought she looked quite odd. Now I think she looks striking.
If you are Indian or more specifically aware about bollywood, I think she occupies the same space as kajol would in her youth. It isn't necessarily about her looks but more about her personality which causes her to be typecast for me??
We made an episode on it on the beauty podcast over at our Patreon. Short answer is that they benefit short term attraction and harm long term partnership prospects.
@@QOVESStudio Nah Kevin Feige, explained that they’re both opposite in personality; like how Mary Jane is a damsel in distresss and Michelle is given a more prominent personality. (It’s just the nickname that’s the same) But it ties well into your great video!
I think that type of video would be interesting with Irene from Red Velvet (kpop group). I never saw someone who was so bland and yet so beautiful and charismatic. There are a lot of videos compilations of people being stunned by her beauty, people in North Korea literally applauded her just for breathing, despite being the most "forgettable" of the group (what I mean is, she doesn't have unique features like Seulgi and Joy) yet she is the one that is mostly remembered for her plastic. Why is that? Edit : for the people who don't who she is, I encourage you to at least look at a picture of her to see what I am talking about.
well i mean just because someone has unique features doesn’t mean they’ll automatically be better looking. defined features in average looking faces are seen as the most attractive because they aren’t out of the ordinary, it’s the medium, and it’s what people are used to. seulgi has a “unique” eye shape, but not every one will find it attractive. in general the more average you look the more attractive you will be perceived by the masses.
@@rocky4629 It's not even a question of being better looking but being more memorable and popular. And not every average looking people will be attractive yet, Irene has reached a level where people are screaming and applauding just for her face.
@@shuyaku99 Well if someone has a good face but is like less than 4 feet tall most people wouldn't consider them handsome. Being a bit short isnt as big of a deal and you can still be good looking but if youre way too short that can take away from your overall look.
@@barry2349 I never said he was 4 ft. I was just giving am example in general of how if someone was 4 ft they wouldn't be considered attractive. And yeah I agree he was good looking
I'd love to see a video on why Kirsten Dunst and Maggie Gyllenhaal look like 18th century ceramic dolls, but yet also look older and classic at the same time.
Please make a video analyzing Rihanna's face and why her face makes her one of the 'sexiest' celebrities and has allowed her to have a 'bad girl' sort of persona.
Oh you also forgot another reason why Zendaya looks so young, she's rail thin. If she gained weight, she'd look much older. Also she's 25 and her face hasn't changed since she was a teen. Give me a video on Bianca Lawson and then we can talk.
I really liked the video, this is my favorite section of the channel, and in the future i would like a "Analizing Celebrity Face" about 80s Brook Shields, for me was the most beautiful teenager celebrity of all time Grettings❤❤❤
Male and female 🤌🏼 But the problem is that these people are very very diverse. There are many tribes and so many different looks to people from these countries. This may also lead to different kind of beauty standards. But one thing is sure: the paler the skin, the more beautiful you'll be perceived as :(
As a west Asian girl, in Turkish, arab, pakistan and Persian movies are filled with lighter looking people instead of tan/brunettes. Blonde hair, very fair skin, blue eyes are perceived as more unique & exotic looking compared to the common brunette beauty.
@@NANA-jh8gs Idk about the others but I see plenty of dark and brunettes in Turkish shows and I've seen dozens of them and I basically know lots of Turkish actors and actresses. Now there is the occasional blond/light complexion actor but that doesn't mean anything in an industry with so many people and the fact that there are indeed people with mixed ethnicities in a country with a history like Turkey.
Maybe it's cause hollywood mostly has shows about highschoolers, there are many other people who don't look young yet have played highschoolers longer than Zendaya
How about doing Elizabeth Olsen next? I have been seeing her a lot, from marvel to other indie films and she is always the depressed character 😂. She is pretty nonthless
shes only intimidating if you have a really really really low self esteem and are afraid of beautiful people, its kind of sad that some people think that someone is above them just bc they are more attractive
@@zeen2383 Yeah super feminine. Hes got bigger eyesockets, very large cheekbones that create a very vertical oggee curve, pouty lips, plenty of eyelid exposure, thin pointy nose and feline eyes. Almost every part of his face is feminine exepct for his forehead/brow and jawline. Thats why he can pull off the high and tight haircut and stubble so well
It's interesting how you say that Western beauty standards like more masculine features on a woman while before the modern era, think Edwardian, feminine features were more sought after. Round faces and chubbier cheeks were the ideal.
That’s true, I guess round features and chubby cheeks represented good health and fertility back then. It’s amazing how it’s all changed, having a defined jawline, high cheekbones, and hollow cheeks are very sought after now, look at the modelling industry, it’s all about having that right balance of masculinity, and femininity when it comes to facial features.
@@fatehaali106 I think it goes hand in hand as our societies value femininity less and less. Before the 1950's, femininity was highly valued and as that value dwindled, thanks to feminisms push for masculine ideals in women in the 60's (think having sex like a man, being competitive with men, and even mocking traditionally feminine traits), the beauty standard changed.
Please do Emily Ratajkowski! Her upper lip is bigger and she has a very unique type of beauty with both masculine and feminine characteristics. I’d love to hear your take.
I would love to see Tom Holland too. Or the rise of feminine traits in men in the typical hyper masculine western beauty ideal. That and the tattoo & piercing idea someone else commented. Love your work thanks for making these videos
I also think it’s because most people grew up with her so we all still view her as a kid. That happens with a lot of childhood celebrities that were popular in the 2000’s like skai Jackson.
Have you done a video on your concept of kpop pretty boy. Not for a singular person but more features required, altered and how they are styled and the mannerism taught to them??
hmmm, i always see zendaya with intense brows but a very feminine face shape. she doesn't have a big skull and all of her features are centered harmoniously lol
Interesting video. I do think it would be good if casting people would choose to subvert people's exepections more when it comes to choosing characters according to looks. Isn't it interesting when a character who appears soft and feminine is more assertive?! Or how about when an evil character is really good looking?! As covered in previous videos we assign positive traits to people we find attractive but we should be made more aware of the fact that attractive people can also sometimes be evil or bad.
Day 1 of asking you to analyze Nanno. She's very attractive and perfect for her role, especially with her smirk. I'm aware that's its not like your usual videos, you've probably not even watched the show before but I'd love to know more in depth why a lot of us are so drawn to her and how she balances looking cute, alluring and mischievous.
could you do a video on hwang hyunjin? he is a kpop idol and a member of the band stray kids, and while he's always been praised for his "visuals" and looks, I've noticed that his newer long haired look has been getting a lot more attention. Itd be really interesting to see why and just in general see you guys analyze his face :)
Lol aggressive and intimidating? Why did you choose those words specifically when you could have used ‘sharp features’ vs. her having soft ones. She does not look ‘aggressive.’
Yeah I've never thought Zendaya looked intimidating. Shes really pretty and I would use more words like cute and striking. She has sharp features but that doesn't make her "aggressive" . I've never seen another video by this guy so idk if that's how he defines sharper features
Thanks for the analysis. As a kid I was bullied for having a jaw like Dolph Lundgren but now I really appreciate what I have. I would be specifically interested in why do masculine rather than feminine facial features are preferred in the West.
I actually think we might have a craze for androgyny, world wide. In different forms for sure, but traits that seem mixed or androgynous are quite common in media
@@wyass4722 that’s only due to trends, white beauty standards are still preferred. And mixed looks change over time, like it was before black and white mix and now we’re heading towards an Asian-white mixed look.
Would be interesting to see/hear your analysis of why some faces always look young/significantly younger than are (i.e. Avril Lavigne, Ellen/Elliot Page, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Elijah Wood, Lily-Rose Depp, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Brandy, Asa Butterfield, Bianca Lawson, Jared Leto, Lenny Kravitz...etc.)
I think it would be really interesting to see a video analyzing Hrithik Roshan's face and why he is considered one the most attractive men in the world.
Yeah this is just how it works lol People get cast as teens up til their mid 30s (ymmv depending on how young they look in their 30s. Some people still look very young up until their 40s while others can't pull off teen rolls in their 30s) Most people i know irl that are under 27ish could look like a teenager if they tried (with the right styling). And people from 19-23 often get mistaken as highschoolers all the time. Of course there are exceptions, but this isn't anything new lol
Elizabeth Olsen next, she looks like her sisters but at the same time doesn't look like them. Has big eyes and high cheekbones, and quite a strong jaw, but she never gets any aggressive roles neither does she gets roles of the next door girl.
Hollywood always cast twenty something as highschool people. Due to sex and drugs I understand older actors play teens but this goes way back and is currently active on many shows.
Yes but you can't just cast any 20 something as a high schooler. It has to be a certain type of 20 something. All of the euphoria actors have at least a couple of features that keep them looking younger than their age.
@@cathyx6723 it's not about change... It's about the perosn's features. Some people look really old or mature even when they are young. While some people ,as described in this video, have child-like features. Such as Selena, Ariana, and apparently Zendaya.
Can you clarify if high width to height ratio on midface creates the effect of aggression or honesty/approachability? In the videos for Zendaya and Jordan Barrett etc you mention it creates a more aggressive look vs Miranda Kerr and Carmen Solomon where you describe their midface as rounder, heart shaped and more approachable. Bella is less approachable with her longer face yet Ryan Gosling is seen as more trustworthy because of it. Can you tell us more and clarify? Thanks!!!
Given some collection of beauty standard (e.g. w.r.t. chin, eye shape, etc.) I'd like to see examples of which examples of persons fit into those exactly perfectly.
She's looks incredible when she has that girl next door look. No makeup, baggy clothes, hair up but when shes puts makeup on and wear dresses I have no interested in her I always wondered why
Yeah. I think it's cause her masculine features are more striking and therefore attractive, while as a feminine person she's still pretty but not that breath stopping. So when she emphasizes those masc features shes more interesting cause it fits her face and body shape but when she's trying to be more feminine you tend to look at other actresses or maybe even actor that fit that ideal more. Does that make sense?
@@lemon_boii1074 it makes a lot of sense. I think she is beautiful when she plays with androgynous clothes. She herself looks very feminine, but when she doesn't act on it I find her unique.
I would like to see analysis of twitch streamers like XQC, Hasanabi & Ludwig. They often react to RUclips videos on stream, leading to more engagement.
@@cjk9988 I just thought an analysis would be interesting. He's done videos on western beauty standards, but still makes videos on westerns like this one sooo.
Can you analyze Megan Fox or Madison beer? They’re considered to be one of the most attractive celebs . Yet they both have narrow faces and a longer mid face.
Its extremely common for people in their 20s(especially early 20s) to be cast as teenagers. Imo its not a difficult question to answer. She's in her 20s and will slowly begin to be cast in less and less teen rolls as she enters her 30s, just like most actors. Itd be more interesting if she were 35+ and constantly playing a teenager. But this is just the way it works for acting
I have a bit of an odd cosmetic concern,: I believe my orthodontist made my teeth/smile too wide for the rest of my face (I have a very narrow face) is it possible to reverse what braces did (I was 15 when I got them and had them about a year and a half)
I’m no expert but.. I had jaw surgery for an underbite at 22 -this was the earliest the surgeon would agree to do it due to bone growth/ formation continuing to age 21 minimum. I had X-rays every year from age 9 to monitor the bone growth. I also had two upper pre molars removes as well as my lower wisdom teeth and I had an expander in the upper jaw (age 15?). I had brace work for a year at age 15 and then again at age 21. This was all to prepare for surgery. I mention my story as you have not mentioned your current age which is a significant factor. So.. your jaws continue to ‘change’ until 21/25, and your teeth roots are set in the jaws. It’s always possible to cut pieces of your jaw (together with teeth) out to rearrange but that’s a high monetary cost as well as high risk. Your brace work was designed to fit your teeth into a functional and aesthetically pleasing position within your jaws. If you would like a narrower ‘smile’ that would either involve 1. removing teeth and closing the gaps or 2. Some kind of ‘palatal expander’ that does the opposite. Those would be the only least invasive options, which would also require having braces fitted again. If you did find a way to have your palete width shortened bear in mind that that length of teeth has to move somewhere, so they may end up protruding forward (giving a horse face appearance). Your orthodontist didn’t actually make any aesthetic choices regarding smile width, they just fit your existing teeth to your existing jaws/ skull. (So any changes would involve changing your natural skull shape or amount of teeth). I hope that helps?
@@ahumanaperson Thanks for your elaborated answer! I haven't really explained the situation as it is quite complicated, but in my opinion it is exactly the opposite of what you say and my teeth actually don't fit in my jaw... It's hard to explain without a picture, but it comes down to the fact that the roots of the teeth are positioned so much forward that they are almost outside my jawbone which makes it look like my gums are receding. This is not the case because when I asked my general dentist if I don't have receding gums, he was the one who told me that it was because of my teeth being so extremely far out of my jawbone... When I look at old photos, I think my teeth just looked really nice, apart from the fact that my 2 front teeth were very protruding. My dentist has probably widened my smile to make them all align. But now, not only are they far out of my jawbone, but I actually have a horse smile, whereas I didn't have this before... I do still have a wire behind my teeth and wonder if they would not go back to their original position if I have this wire removed (I am 29...) if not then why do I still have the wire? The problem is that I did have an overbite, but again, I wonder if I didn't need surgery like you instead of bringing my lower teeth so far forward that they are almost out of my jawbone.... and I also have a bit of a retracted chin so I don't understand the dentist's choice and he never asked my opinion either.... I don't really know to whom to turn to with this problem either because it's so complex... Another dentist told me I could have my teeth filed down a bit and then brought closer together with braces (my teeth are quite large anyways, hence the horsesmile) but it's still pretty invasive to me especially since I didn't have this problem before braces and wonder if the simple solution of getting the wire out, wouldn't already fix this to some degree?
Roblox182 so from what you’ve written it seems like you had crowding in your lower jaw and the brace work straightened that out, if you have a wire glued behind your teeth that sounds like a ‘permanent’ retainer. You’ve also reminded me that the “filing between the teeth” method is what my brother had done to help reduce crowding without extraction/ surgery. It seems like your ortho decided to straighten out the teeth and didn’t consider that you may have a significant aesthetic deformity that you may like to amend. If your teeth can effectively chew through food then maybe the ortho just didn’t want to suggest surgery as it was not functionally necessary and it might seem insulting or they just assumed you couldn’t fund it? (Idk where you’re located, I’m in the UK and had mine done on the NHS (free) but these surgeries can cost £50k out of pocket). Anyway: getting the wire out will not fix anything, although it may be of no functional use anymore (and may even be negatively affecting the health of the roots of your teeth (teeth like to ‘wiggle’ separately, if they’re ‘glued’ together the roots ‘feel useless’ and get absorbed by the gums/ get shorter)). If you do want to change the appearance you need to see an ortho and surgeon. These surgeries are especially common in Korea (maxiliofacial surgery) if you’re looking for ‘the best in aesthetics’. But you probably require brace work first to prepare for the surgery, which is why I suggest seeing an ortho first. 10% of the world population have irregularity of the jaw and 1 in 10 of those people have deformity to a significantly visible/ detrimental degree, but everyone is genetically inclined to produce the same amount of teeth. Everyones teeth can be bigger/ smaller and may not fit their jaws OR some people have a jaw deformity that prevents the teeth fitting in their jaws. So my upper jaw was underdeveloped- my teeth did not fit around it, and my lower jaw was overdeveloped -larger than proportional for my skull. It sounds like your lower jaw is underdeveloped, I can not speak for your upper jaw as you haven’t mentioned any irregularity. As you mentioned: you can have the teeth filed in between which will “reduce the width” of the smile, but if you only have this done on the lower teeth it can recreate an overbite, if you have it done on upper and lower this could possibly be better, but I think you would also require repeat brace work to control the realignment of the teeth. This however won’t address your chin related concerns. Genioplasty (chin augmentation) is a common option for people with an overbite or “weak chin”, so you could look into that in combination with teeth/ brace work or in lieu of. In my opinion: ideally you should have had your lower jaw surgically realigned at 21-ish alongside bracework, this may have involved removing your lower wisdom teeth/ other teeth to create space for surgery/ reduce crowding, or maybe just lightly filing in between (depending on the severity of the crowding) to prevent the ‘receding’ look you mention now. So I believe your options are either jaw surgery OR addressing the crowding alongside a genioplasty -which would balance out your lower profile. Jaw surgery is an option at any age but the bones heal faster when you’re younger, so it’s absolutely still an option, my surgeon mentioned that I can wait until I’m 40+, there’s no rush (obviously my concern was mostly aesthetic ..so asap haha). So yea, obviously I’m no expert, but I can say for certain that if this is a problem you want to fix: go and speak with a (better) ortho about it, or a dental surgeon (but they will most likely refer you back to an ortho for prep as you can’t really move teeth on an operating table (just the jaws that they’re set in 😅) if that makes sense? So if they will make any adjustments to the teeth that has to happen before the surgery because surgery is the final step to put everything in place. Although if you’ve lost trust in orthodontists then go straight to a dental surgeon and they can probably refer you to someone who won’t let you down again, I only mention seeing an ortho first because they will most likely suggest the least invasive option, whereas if you go to a surgeon first they may be more inclined to suggest a costlier more invasive procedure. Funding plays a significant role in these kinds of things. Sorry about the essay hah & Good luck 😉
I’m often told by my friends that I look a lot like zendaya ,I have paler skin ,but wringlet hair (more curly than hers)and it’s a dark brown & short, I have the same lips and smile as her,and a similar facial structure /jawline than her ,but my forehead is bigger ,but it’s covered by bangs,another difference is that my nose is pointier and has a smaller width ,and I’ve basically got the same eyes as her ,and my frame is identical to hers ,exept that I’m shorter 🥲,I got Jamaican genes from my dad and British genes from my mum ,even so I’m still pale as a crisp,but at least I don’t burn as easily.(also now I understand by people are so scared or try to avoid getting me angry )
Could you do a video on "vintage/classic" looking faces v.s. "trendy/hot" looking faces and their beauty?
THIS
I swear qoves audience give the best video recommendations. 😌👌
@@rs3331 i think it has something to do with mixed-raced people being perceived as more beautiful or exotic. Also racially ambiguous people can reach more different types of people, for example artists having a bigger and more different people in their audience
@@rs3331 that's very true. I personally was thinking about from the victorian era to the 50's kind of vintage/classical face. There is also more material to research from these periods
Bro tbh just dress sharply and slap a sepia filter on your portrait photo and you look like you're from the 20s
Please make a video analyzing Eva Green's face and how its proportions tie into typecasting her as the femme fatale archetype!
omg yes i love her! i hope u get ton of likes that we could see that video😘😘
excellent idea!
I don't know why I don't find her attractive and sexy. I find megan Fox to be really hot
I actually dont find her attractive...
Yeah I'd love to see this!
I would love to hear more details on WHY we associate certain facial features with specific personality traits. Some are self explanatory, but other examples not so much. Very interesting channel, thank you for your work 🤍
social programming. we are born into a culture and our knowledge and beliefs are formed in accordance with society’s knowledge and beliefs. whichever association takes hold in society becomes the accepted associated. it’s subliminal the so associations we make
Society. I’m sure there are other ethnic groups that are not influenced by all this so have different views on certain features.
@@pia1945 thank you for engaging! 😍 I think the easiest answer is either society or some sort of evolutionary/ anthropology related reason. What’s interesting is that societies differ, so what makes one society think one thing, and another society something else?
@@froyokid totally!
Honestly, it comes down to babies to a degree when it comes to cuteness. We are instinctively made (most of us at least) to find baby features cute and something we should protect. Babies have small, rounded features. Then there’s social influences in our life when it comes to beauty. People tend to like those who look like people they grew up with and were nice to them. I personally find women who look like my mother beautiful. As for sexual attraction, it’s a combo of liking people who look healthy and ppl who look like individuals who had a positive influence in our life. I tend to like men similar to this one adult who was nice to me when I was young. I find it weird being attracted to ppl who look like my dad lmao. But some women like men who are like their dad, or mom…looks or character. Familiarity is often preferred. Anyway it’s a combo of factors. Oh and lastly, some people like those who look like themselves. It’s like a unconscious pat on the back lmao. My boyfriend is a different race, so ofc he looks nothing like me physically, but his character is similar to people in my life that I had a positive experiences with. Plus he’s good looking, so I find him hot as well. I hope my explanation gave an idea into what ppl like
To be in your 20s and still be able to play teenagers is a HUGE compliment in the industry.
Youth is the major success factor and she clearly has.
The cast of Grease were in their 20s and 30s playing high schoolers. Also sometimes it’s about guaranteed box office success, Zendaya brings in the audience and money so casting directors tend to want to stick with a formula that works for as long as possible hence why some actors fight to be cast in different roles than what they play.
Loads of 20+ actors play teens. Idk why it's a compliment to look like a teen, the way you write makes it seem like you think teens are the most attractive lmao
Yeah. The industry wants people to look underage. Says a lot.
@@Evelyn-nk5sq - I’m sorry you haven’t dealt with your childhood sexual abuse trauma and have to project it onto others.
I’m praying you find the healing you desperately need. 🙏🏼
@@britjj5126 - Exactly. The industry is so ageist and always onto the younger and better thing so she’ll be able to transition into more mature adult roles later on and not have to worry about looking her actual age.
i think i agree with her looking intimidating but not in a scary way, just in a powerful way and only from first glance. her demeanor and personality from what we're able to see is obviously sweet and grounded, and i think she is more than able to play a more timid character but her "smize" especially on the red carpet is pretty intense.
Have you already done an analysis on Anya Taylor Joy? If not, please do!!
She's unique and has a very unconventional features.
Zendaya is gorgeous and fierce, but not intimidating. she looks much younger than her 25 years so she can easily play a teenager.
25 isn’t even old though.
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But most 25 year olds can’t pass for 17/18 years old. Zendaya could if we didn’t know her age.
She’s got a baby face let’s be real. She looks like she’s about to finish teens. Not someone in their mid 20s. It’s cute 🥰
@@MB-nb7yq I was actually kinda surprised to hear her age, I know she’s in her twenties but I thought it was like 20-21
@@MB-nb7yq I don't know what y'all be doing that by the time you're 25 you look aged. If you're a healthy individual and don't spend your 20's getting drunk and doing drugs 20 and 25 aren't going to look that different at all.
Glad analyzing celebrities faces is back 😁.
I would love to see Rhianna next, I think she's very attractive but I can't quite put my finger on it... Since to me I think she has some atypical facial features.
hmm maybe you’re thinking about the features separately instead of how they look in conjunction? youtuber lorry hill has a video analyzing her for plastic surgery if you want to check that out
Same here like she has normal features but is mesmerizing. Also Realized having a slim long neck makes a difference.
Yes, please, Rhianna, next, you don't analyze enough black women or women in general.
@@97superjason I feel like "normal" features are what we prefer most. Unnormal features can throw off the facial balance. I think what makes someone attractive is often how those normal features are placed. I love zendayas slightly wider set eyes. Makeup also helps haha make normal va va voom in my experience
She just has a big forehead
How about doing elizabeth olsen next, she always plays broken-depressed characters, does her face has anything to do with the kind of roles she is offered?
Yeahhhh
I think it’s the round face and deeper set downturned eyes. It gives off a feminine, emotionally expressive vibe. Reminds me of actresses from the 1910-30s but a bit more mature.
Yes she looks very mopy
The deep set sunken in downturned eyes and prominent cheekbones. I think she is stunning but I admit the first time I saw her I thought she looked quite odd. Now I think she looks striking.
Interesting, I've never thought Zendaya looked intimidating lol
Same, I’ve never thought she looked intimidating. her features are striking, and she is very pretty. I don’t find her features that masculine too.
he meant it in being perceived as selfasured and dominant(in a good way).
i guess it’s perspective i have found her intimidating and a bit masculine but still gorgeous
I thibk because her eyes are closer together and her eyebrows too, can make uer look like she is scowling sometimes
Me neither, her smile is very pretty and she just looks warm and loving
If you are Indian or more specifically aware about bollywood, I think she occupies the same space as kajol would in her youth. It isn't necessarily about her looks but more about her personality which causes her to be typecast for me??
And the fact that she was a child star working for Disney!
I had no idea who Kajol was but I googled her portraits and she's really gorgeous, wow
@@inessa5923 yes! her personality is very bright and lively too which just adds to her beauty!
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Good to know Zendaya is not suffering from male pattern baldness.
She looks better with very little makeup. This is a case in which less is more
In my personal opinion when it comes to makeup less is more.
Yes.
Can you analyze Monica Bellucci's face?
I would love it!
YES PLEASE
The real question is not really why Zendaya always get casted as a highschooler, but more why are old men so obsessed with highschool girls
Can we see a video about tattoos/piercings? And how they affect the overall attractiveness of individuals?
We made an episode on it on the beauty podcast over at our Patreon. Short answer is that they benefit short term attraction and harm long term partnership prospects.
@@QOVESStudio Any content on what makes a face appear friendly?
She doesn’t play Mary Jane but rather a new character named Michelle Jones (MJ), sort of like an homage to her
Im aware, but its the exact same thing.
@@QOVESStudio Nah Kevin Feige, explained that they’re both opposite in personality; like how Mary Jane is a damsel in distresss and Michelle is given a more prominent personality. (It’s just the nickname that’s the same) But it ties well into your great video!
@@JuanFernandez-dy6rb So they're not the same, but they're both Spiderman's main love interest called MJ? Ok
@@JuanFernandez-dy6rb exactly Mary Jane is damsel in distress personafied.
@@fartyfat6539 You don't know what you're talking about. I'm guessing you've never read any Spider Man comics and the characterization of Mary Jane.
You might not get this request a lot but I would love a breakdown of the late singer Aaliyah. Please and thank you!
She was decent at best natural beauty, but a overhyped- oversexualized teenager is all.
I would like a breakdown of Alain Delon.
Would be really interesting
The Most beautiful skull, psl 9000
And Manu Rios
PSL legend and a God of facial harmony loool
My mom could've easily written this comment.
I think that type of video would be interesting with Irene from Red Velvet (kpop group). I never saw someone who was so bland and yet so beautiful and charismatic. There are a lot of videos compilations of people being stunned by her beauty, people in North Korea literally applauded her just for breathing, despite being the most "forgettable" of the group (what I mean is, she doesn't have unique features like Seulgi and Joy) yet she is the one that is mostly remembered for her plastic. Why is that?
Edit : for the people who don't who she is, I encourage you to at least look at a picture of her to see what I am talking about.
Finally I see someone commenting on her, like she's really pretty but her features are like soft and kinda bland
@@ceniceroo To be fair, I would love to be bland if it means looking like her 🤣
well i mean just because someone has unique features doesn’t mean they’ll automatically be better looking. defined features in average looking faces are seen as the most attractive because they aren’t out of the ordinary, it’s the medium, and it’s what people are used to. seulgi has a “unique” eye shape, but not every one will find it attractive. in general the more average you look the more attractive you will be perceived by the masses.
@@jasmeen5712 I mean, I would love to look like her too 😭
@@rocky4629 It's not even a question of being better looking but being more memorable and popular. And not every average looking people will be attractive yet, Irene has reached a level where people are screaming and applauding just for her face.
Yes her face looks younger I guess but I’d say a bigger reason she looks like a teen is because of her super slim body.
It’s both
She has a baby face and her body
Please do an analysis of Tupac's face. He was criminally handsome but he didn't have any hair.
Interesting.
@Onika what does being short or not have to do with being handsome lmfao, weird choice of words
@@shuyaku99 Well if someone has a good face but is like less than 4 feet tall most people wouldn't consider them handsome. Being a bit short isnt as big of a deal and you can still be good looking but if youre way too short that can take away from your overall look.
@@thegoldensorcerer9866 he wasn't 4 ft short,he was 5 9 average,he was a good looking dude
@@barry2349 I never said he was 4 ft. I was just giving am example in general of how if someone was 4 ft they wouldn't be considered attractive. And yeah I agree he was good looking
I'd love to see a video on why Kirsten Dunst and Maggie Gyllenhaal look like 18th century ceramic dolls, but yet also look older and classic at the same time.
Please make a video analyzing Rihanna's face and why her face makes her one of the 'sexiest' celebrities and has allowed her to have a 'bad girl' sort of persona.
Oh you also forgot another reason why Zendaya looks so young, she's rail thin.
If she gained weight, she'd look much older.
Also she's 25 and her face hasn't changed since she was a teen.
Give me a video on Bianca Lawson and then we can talk.
Bianca Lawson still looks like early 20s despite being over 40. She's one of those few people who look 60-70% of their actual age.
Her cheeks or her face have a rounded appearance. I have the same thing and im 24 people like to say that I look 17 😩
Yes! When I used to watch PLL I was like wtf?? She looks my age!
@@leemythic4400 lol same. I'm 24. But have chubby cheeks and am also pretty short and thin so I look 18 or something 😭
@@pinkqueenscookie So true! I was like 14 and thought she looked 18 at most, but was 30-31 then.
I really liked the video, this is my favorite section of the channel, and in the future i would like a "Analizing Celebrity Face" about 80s Brook Shields, for me was the most beautiful teenager celebrity of all time
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You should examine Bianca Lawson...that woman has been playing a teenager for 30 years looool
Please do on Arabian ,Iranian ,Pakistani and turkish male beauty standards
Male and female 🤌🏼
But the problem is that these people are very very diverse. There are many tribes and so many different looks to people from these countries. This may also lead to different kind of beauty standards. But one thing is sure: the paler the skin, the more beautiful you'll be perceived as :(
As a Pakistani,white is basically beautiful,here average pop doesn't really care about striking features
@@barry2349 not really i feel there is a threshold between white skin beautiful and ugly
As a west Asian girl, in Turkish, arab, pakistan and Persian movies are filled with lighter looking people instead of tan/brunettes. Blonde hair, very fair skin, blue eyes are perceived as more unique & exotic looking compared to the common brunette beauty.
@@NANA-jh8gs Idk about the others but I see plenty of dark and brunettes in Turkish shows and I've seen dozens of them and I basically know lots of Turkish actors and actresses. Now there is the occasional blond/light complexion actor but that doesn't mean anything in an industry with so many people and the fact that there are indeed people with mixed ethnicities in a country with a history like Turkey.
To me she looks like a cat. Cute and friendly but also a little intimidating at first.
I agree
Maybe it's cause hollywood mostly has shows about highschoolers, there are many other people who don't look young yet have played highschoolers longer than Zendaya
How about doing Elizabeth Olsen next? I have been seeing her a lot, from marvel to other indie films and she is always the depressed character 😂. She is pretty nonthless
It's her big, soulful eyes
@@EmilyDickmesome Yes that could very well be one of the major factors.
she's gorgeous but not "intimidating"
Definitely not “intimidating” but Zendaya doesn’t give off damsel in distress like other Mary Janes.
he meant is more like being selfasured and dominant (in a good way)
shes only intimidating if you have a really really really low self esteem and are afraid of beautiful people, its kind of sad that some people think that someone is above them just bc they are more attractive
To me she is
@@suzygirl1843 and that’s on colourism
I would love to see an analysis of the singer SZA. Thank you for your videos.
Let's not forget her lovely personality and energy definitely adds to her beauty 😌.
I would love to see an analysis of Jensen Ackles, he has a super feminine face that lends really well to his hypermasculine role in Supernatural
Jensen Ackles? Feminine face? Huh?
@@zeen2383 Yeah super feminine. Hes got bigger eyesockets, very large cheekbones that create a very vertical oggee curve, pouty lips, plenty of eyelid exposure, thin pointy nose and feline eyes. Almost every part of his face is feminine exepct for his forehead/brow and jawline. Thats why he can pull off the high and tight haircut and stubble so well
@@woden__ Lol how are you people so good at analyzing facial features
Yes!
Omggg he's like a Greek god
It's interesting how you say that Western beauty standards like more masculine features on a woman while before the modern era, think Edwardian, feminine features were more sought after. Round faces and chubbier cheeks were the ideal.
That’s true, I guess round features and chubby cheeks represented good health and fertility back then. It’s amazing how it’s all changed, having a defined jawline, high cheekbones, and hollow cheeks are very sought after now, look at the modelling industry, it’s all about having that right balance of masculinity, and femininity when it comes to facial features.
It seems something related to the trend of extreme thinness of the super models. Curvy bodies are back, but a bony face is still desired.
I get self conscious about my fat face. Thank you for calling it feminine. At least that's something good lol
@@fatehaali106 I think it goes hand in hand as our societies value femininity less and less. Before the 1950's, femininity was highly valued and as that value dwindled, thanks to feminisms push for masculine ideals in women in the 60's (think having sex like a man, being competitive with men, and even mocking traditionally feminine traits), the beauty standard changed.
@@peachesandcream8753 How do you have sex like a man lol
Please do Emily Ratajkowski! Her upper lip is bigger and she has a very unique type of beauty with both masculine and feminine characteristics. I’d love to hear your take.
Thanks so much for this! Been asking about Zendaya!
I would love to see Tom Holland too. Or the rise of feminine traits in men in the typical hyper masculine western beauty ideal.
That and the tattoo & piercing idea someone else commented.
Love your work thanks for making these videos
And Timothee Chalamet.
And harry styles
@@darkunicorn1203 there already Is he made a video about it
I also think it’s because most people grew up with her so we all still view her as a kid. That happens with a lot of childhood celebrities that were popular in the 2000’s like skai Jackson.
ALWAYS fascinating! Really enjoy your videos.
Have you done a video on your concept of kpop pretty boy. Not for a singular person but more features required, altered and how they are styled and the mannerism taught to them??
hmmm, i always see zendaya with intense brows but a very feminine face shape. she doesn't have a big skull and all of her features are centered harmoniously lol
It would be cool analyze Anya Taylor Joy
Interesting video. I do think it would be good if casting people would choose to subvert people's exepections more when it comes to choosing characters according to looks. Isn't it interesting when a character who appears soft and feminine is more assertive?! Or how about when an evil character is really good looking?! As covered in previous videos we assign positive traits to people we find attractive but we should be made more aware of the fact that attractive people can also sometimes be evil or bad.
Day 1 of asking you to analyze Nanno. She's very attractive and perfect for her role, especially with her smirk. I'm aware that's its not like your usual videos, you've probably not even watched the show before but I'd love to know more in depth why a lot of us are so drawn to her and how she balances looking cute, alluring and mischievous.
🤣 I just came from a Girl from nowhere video and this is one of the first comments I see.
Her hairstyle suits her
Zendaya and timothee both have the same face shape.
Zendaya is a goddess
selena gomez and zendaya both have cutie patootie faces but are also very classy mature ladies since their teens.
Thank you for this very interesting video !!
Wow, fascinating as always!
Would love to see Doja cats face be analyzed in light of your mixed facial features video
Yes please!
Frrrrrrrrr honestly her face is actually art, with or without makeup
I honestly can't figure out what her real face looks like ngl
She looks like a man
could you do a video on hwang hyunjin? he is a kpop idol and a member of the band stray kids, and while he's always been praised for his "visuals" and looks, I've noticed that his newer long haired look has been getting a lot more attention. Itd be really interesting to see why and just in general see you guys analyze his face :)
omg yes i always see her as a high schooler
Could you do a Zayn episode? I feel like he deserves one
I wanna get my face analyzed but also too afraid to due to insecurities and low self esteem 😞
ah ive been waiting on this one! cheers! please do Mackenzie Davis too :)
Now I need a full Michael Cera analysis
It Will be funny😆
Lol aggressive and intimidating? Why did you choose those words specifically when you could have used ‘sharp features’ vs. her having soft ones. She does not look ‘aggressive.’
Yeah I've never thought Zendaya looked intimidating. Shes really pretty and I would use more words like cute and striking. She has sharp features but that doesn't make her "aggressive" . I've never seen another video by this guy so idk if that's how he defines sharper features
Thanks for the analysis. As a kid I was bullied for having a jaw like Dolph Lundgren but now I really appreciate what I have. I would be specifically interested in why do masculine rather than feminine facial features are preferred in the West.
I think it’s because of the American mentality of dominance so masculine traits and features help reflect that
I actually think we might have a craze for androgyny, world wide. In different forms for sure, but traits that seem mixed or androgynous are quite common in media
@@wyass4722 that’s only due to trends, white beauty standards are still preferred. And mixed looks change over time, like it was before black and white mix and now we’re heading towards an Asian-white mixed look.
Could you analize the face of Maneskin frontman Damiano David? His features are striking
I'd love to see an analysis of sergei sergeyevich bodrov !! He also had really unique features
Thanks for the video analysis of Queen Z 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
She’s so beautiful 💖
Can you do Anya Taylor joy next?
Can you do a face analysis on Aliyah haughton and what makes her attractive
Would be interesting to see/hear your analysis of why some faces always look young/significantly younger than are (i.e. Avril Lavigne, Ellen/Elliot Page, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Elijah Wood, Lily-Rose Depp, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Brandy, Asa Butterfield, Bianca Lawson, Jared Leto, Lenny Kravitz...etc.)
Please do brooke shields
I think it would be really interesting to see a video analyzing Hrithik Roshan's face and why he is considered one the most attractive men in the world.
could you make a video on nadia hilker? i’ve always found her face so interesting, unique, and beautiful.
Can you please do a video on piercings and how they affect the face?
*_another interesting video_*
isnt the answer to this simple?
because the entire cast of a high school movie is filled with 20-30 year olds
Yeah this is just how it works lol
People get cast as teens up til their mid 30s (ymmv depending on how young they look in their 30s. Some people still look very young up until their 40s while others can't pull off teen rolls in their 30s)
Most people i know irl that are under 27ish could look like a teenager if they tried (with the right styling). And people from 19-23 often get mistaken as highschoolers all the time. Of course there are exceptions, but this isn't anything new lol
I still get confused for a teenager by some people, especially at the gym where I am dressed in athletic clothes vs my regular "mature" style
Elizabeth Olsen next, she looks like her sisters but at the same time doesn't look like them. Has big eyes and high cheekbones, and quite a strong jaw, but she never gets any aggressive roles neither does she gets roles of the next door girl.
She didn't destroy her looks with drug abuse.
Hollywood always cast twenty something as highschool people. Due to sex and drugs I understand older actors play teens but this goes way back and is currently active on many shows.
Yes but you can't just cast any 20 something as a high schooler. It has to be a certain type of 20 something. All of the euphoria actors have at least a couple of features that keep them looking younger than their age.
can u do a video analysing grace kelly? thanks so much! i love the channel!
i just subscribed and now i see a new video 😎
She is a natural beautiful.
Because she's young
Eva Green was 26 when she played Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale. They could be the same age, yet Green wouldn't have been cast as a highschooler.
@@cathyx6723 it's not about change... It's about the perosn's features. Some people look really old or mature even when they are young. While some people ,as described in this video, have child-like features. Such as Selena, Ariana, and apparently Zendaya.
A lot of people in their 20s still look like teens. While, the real teenagers of today look like they are in their 20s
Great video. Do Keira Knightley analysis please.
Can you clarify if high width to height ratio on midface creates the effect of aggression or honesty/approachability? In the videos for Zendaya and Jordan Barrett etc you mention it creates a more aggressive look vs Miranda Kerr and Carmen Solomon where you describe their midface as rounder, heart shaped and more approachable. Bella is less approachable with her longer face yet Ryan Gosling is seen as more trustworthy because of it. Can you tell us more and clarify? Thanks!!!
Can you make a video on what makes someone have a baby face?
small jawline nd chin meaning small bones in the skull ..
having a small head see tom holland
Round face shape, which is always found in children and very rare to maintain during adulthood (Jennie Kim, Gigi Hadid).
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Given some collection of beauty standard (e.g. w.r.t. chin, eye shape, etc.) I'd like to see examples of which examples of persons fit into those exactly perfectly.
Please do a in depth video of Madison !
She's looks incredible when she has that girl next door look. No makeup, baggy clothes, hair up but when shes puts makeup on and wear dresses I have no interested in her I always wondered why
haterrr 🤣
I feel the same way. She is one of the few woman that look way better with little to no makeup
@@indigoocean7906 how tho
Yeah. I think it's cause her masculine features are more striking and therefore attractive, while as a feminine person she's still pretty but not that breath stopping.
So when she emphasizes those masc features shes more interesting cause it fits her face and body shape but when she's trying to be more feminine you tend to look at other actresses or maybe even actor that fit that ideal more.
Does that make sense?
@@lemon_boii1074 it makes a lot of sense. I think she is beautiful when she plays with androgynous clothes. She herself looks very feminine, but when she doesn't act on it I find her unique.
Please analyze Marina Nery, and keep up the good work qoves
Can you guys do a video on what made Elvis Presley’s face attractive?
I would like to see analysis of twitch streamers like XQC, Hasanabi & Ludwig. They often react to RUclips videos on stream, leading to more engagement.
WHY is Zendaya so attractive?.
Make a video analysing Viggo Mortensen's face.
Please make a video on Ju Jingyi! She's got the nickname of "4,000 years beauty" because "China only gets a beauty like her once every 4,000 years."
Hmm..honestly u guys have weird beauty standards...I think he has already made a video on east Asian beauty standards by the way..
@Ophelià Rose That's also scary
@@cjk9988 I just thought an analysis would be interesting. He's done videos on western beauty standards, but still makes videos on westerns like this one sooo.
I saw her pictures, what stands out so much for her to be called that ? Genuine question, no shade. Why ?? I just wanna be informed.
Fan Bingbing is more beautiful
Can you analyze Megan Fox or Madison beer? They’re considered to be one of the most attractive celebs . Yet they both have narrow faces and a longer mid face.
I would love it if you did a video on Megan thee stallion.
Its the exact same thing with Tom Holland. He's in his 20s but is still cast in teenager roles
Its extremely common for people in their 20s(especially early 20s) to be cast as teenagers. Imo its not a difficult question to answer. She's in her 20s and will slowly begin to be cast in less and less teen rolls as she enters her 30s, just like most actors.
Itd be more interesting if she were 35+ and constantly playing a teenager.
But this is just the way it works for acting
@@bbyghostie1044 yeah idk why it's so surprising. People usually don't age much from 18 to 25 , so of course they will be casted as younger
He was casted as Peter with 19 years old, the producers that wanted his character to be in high school for more than 1 movie.
Could you examine the face of the Korean singer and Korean actress IU?
I have a bit of an odd cosmetic concern,: I believe my orthodontist made my teeth/smile too wide for the rest of my face (I have a very narrow face) is it possible to reverse what braces did (I was 15 when I got them and had them about a year and a half)
I’m no expert but.. I had jaw surgery for an underbite at 22 -this was the earliest the surgeon would agree to do it due to bone growth/ formation continuing to age 21 minimum. I had X-rays every year from age 9 to monitor the bone growth. I also had two upper pre molars removes as well as my lower wisdom teeth and I had an expander in the upper jaw (age 15?). I had brace work for a year at age 15 and then again at age 21. This was all to prepare for surgery.
I mention my story as you have not mentioned your current age which is a significant factor. So.. your jaws continue to ‘change’ until 21/25, and your teeth roots are set in the jaws. It’s always possible to cut pieces of your jaw (together with teeth) out to rearrange but that’s a high monetary cost as well as high risk.
Your brace work was designed to fit your teeth into a functional and aesthetically pleasing position within your jaws. If you would like a narrower ‘smile’ that would either involve 1. removing teeth and closing the gaps or 2. Some kind of ‘palatal expander’ that does the opposite. Those would be the only least invasive options, which would also require having braces fitted again.
If you did find a way to have your palete width shortened bear in mind that that length of teeth has to move somewhere, so they may end up protruding forward (giving a horse face appearance).
Your orthodontist didn’t actually make any aesthetic choices regarding smile width, they just fit your existing teeth to your existing jaws/ skull. (So any changes would involve changing your natural skull shape or amount of teeth).
I hope that helps?
@@ahumanaperson Thanks for your elaborated answer! I haven't really explained the situation as it is quite complicated, but in my opinion it is exactly the opposite of what you say and my teeth actually don't fit in my jaw... It's hard to explain without a picture, but it comes down to the fact that the roots of the teeth are positioned so much forward that they are almost outside my jawbone which makes it look like my gums are receding. This is not the case because when I asked my general dentist if I don't have receding gums, he was the one who told me that it was because of my teeth being so extremely far out of my jawbone... When I look at old photos, I think my teeth just looked really nice, apart from the fact that my 2 front teeth were very protruding. My dentist has probably widened my smile to make them all align. But now, not only are they far out of my jawbone, but I actually have a horse smile, whereas I didn't have this before... I do still have a wire behind my teeth and wonder if they would not go back to their original position if I have this wire removed (I am 29...) if not then why do I still have the wire? The problem is that I did have an overbite, but again, I wonder if I didn't need surgery like you instead of bringing my lower teeth so far forward that they are almost out of my jawbone.... and I also have a bit of a retracted chin so I don't understand the dentist's choice and he never asked my opinion either.... I don't really know to whom to turn to with this problem either because it's so complex... Another dentist told me I could have my teeth filed down a bit and then brought closer together with braces (my teeth are quite large anyways, hence the horsesmile) but it's still pretty invasive to me especially since I didn't have this problem before braces and wonder if the simple solution of getting the wire out, wouldn't already fix this to some degree?
Roblox182 so from what you’ve written it seems like you had crowding in your lower jaw and the brace work straightened that out, if you have a wire glued behind your teeth that sounds like a ‘permanent’ retainer. You’ve also reminded me that the “filing between the teeth” method is what my brother had done to help reduce crowding without extraction/ surgery.
It seems like your ortho decided to straighten out the teeth and didn’t consider that you may have a significant aesthetic deformity that you may like to amend. If your teeth can effectively chew through food then maybe the ortho just didn’t want to suggest surgery as it was not functionally necessary and it might seem insulting or they just assumed you couldn’t fund it? (Idk where you’re located, I’m in the UK and had mine done on the NHS (free) but these surgeries can cost £50k out of pocket).
Anyway: getting the wire out will not fix anything, although it may be of no functional use anymore (and may even be negatively affecting the health of the roots of your teeth (teeth like to ‘wiggle’ separately, if they’re ‘glued’ together the roots ‘feel useless’ and get absorbed by the gums/ get shorter)).
If you do want to change the appearance you need to see an ortho and surgeon. These surgeries are especially common in Korea (maxiliofacial surgery) if you’re looking for ‘the best in aesthetics’. But you probably require brace work first to prepare for the surgery, which is why I suggest seeing an ortho first. 10% of the world population have irregularity of the jaw and 1 in 10 of those people have deformity to a significantly visible/ detrimental degree, but everyone is genetically inclined to produce the same amount of teeth. Everyones teeth can be bigger/ smaller and may not fit their jaws OR some people have a jaw deformity that prevents the teeth fitting in their jaws. So my upper jaw was underdeveloped- my teeth did not fit around it, and my lower jaw was overdeveloped -larger than proportional for my skull.
It sounds like your lower jaw is underdeveloped, I can not speak for your upper jaw as you haven’t mentioned any irregularity. As you mentioned: you can have the teeth filed in between which will “reduce the width” of the smile, but if you only have this done on the lower teeth it can recreate an overbite, if you have it done on upper and lower this could possibly be better, but I think you would also require repeat brace work to control the realignment of the teeth. This however won’t address your chin related concerns. Genioplasty (chin augmentation) is a common option for people with an overbite or “weak chin”, so you could look into that in combination with teeth/ brace work or in lieu of.
In my opinion: ideally you should have had your lower jaw surgically realigned at 21-ish alongside bracework, this may have involved removing your lower wisdom teeth/ other teeth to create space for surgery/ reduce crowding, or maybe just lightly filing in between (depending on the severity of the crowding) to prevent the ‘receding’ look you mention now. So I believe your options are either jaw surgery OR addressing the crowding alongside a genioplasty -which would balance out your lower profile. Jaw surgery is an option at any age but the bones heal faster when you’re younger, so it’s absolutely still an option, my surgeon mentioned that I can wait until I’m 40+, there’s no rush (obviously my concern was mostly aesthetic ..so asap haha).
So yea, obviously I’m no expert, but I can say for certain that if this is a problem you want to fix: go and speak with a (better) ortho about it, or a dental surgeon (but they will most likely refer you back to an ortho for prep as you can’t really move teeth on an operating table (just the jaws that they’re set in 😅) if that makes sense? So if they will make any adjustments to the teeth that has to happen before the surgery because surgery is the final step to put everything in place. Although if you’ve lost trust in orthodontists then go straight to a dental surgeon and they can probably refer you to someone who won’t let you down again, I only mention seeing an ortho first because they will most likely suggest the least invasive option, whereas if you go to a surgeon first they may be more inclined to suggest a costlier more invasive procedure. Funding plays a significant role in these kinds of things.
Sorry about the essay hah & Good luck 😉
Can you analyse Victoria’s Secret models
Can you do a video on the late model Raudha Athif?
I’m often told by my friends that I look a lot like zendaya ,I have paler skin ,but wringlet hair (more curly than hers)and it’s a dark brown & short, I have the same lips and smile as her,and a similar facial structure /jawline than her ,but my forehead is bigger ,but it’s covered by bangs,another difference is that my nose is pointier and has a smaller width ,and I’ve basically got the same eyes as her ,and my frame is identical to hers ,exept that I’m shorter 🥲,I got Jamaican genes from my dad and British genes from my mum ,even so I’m still pale as a crisp,but at least I don’t burn as easily.(also now I understand by people are so scared or try to avoid getting me angry )
could you do a video on Gong Yoo's unique look?