This made me reconsider getting my nose bridge shaved in my septum deviation surgery. For what? The face I was born with is what suits me the most regardless of what current standards are. Standard and trends will always change
Agreed, I'm also confused with what he's saying. I kinda feel like he's saying that some ppl are better looking than others based on how their nose shaped. If he is, I'm rly worried...
@@sebastianfeuerstein9306 I think he is trying to be objective and say that noses differ and some shapes fit some faces regardless of widely accepted beauty standards.
@@sebastianfeuerstein9306 We all know that’s true, though. I’m sick of people lying and sugarcoating reality. Nature is tough and cruel and we aren’t all beautiful.
I always knew this! The size of the lips is also partially influenced by temperature. Namely, bigger lips portrude outwards in order to hold moisture better in hot climates and thinner lips go inwards to protect the sensitive lip area from freezing in cold climates!
@@myisathletics3433 apart from thr fillers, some indeed truly have bigger lips in relation to their face...but they are not big compared to African big lips by far.
@@myisathletics3433 Because these demographic standards are just that, standards. Guidelines. Variations are bound to exist that we can't quite control for or predict. Something like epicanthic folds are an evolutionary feature seen among many people from East and Southeast Asia, but obviously there's also people from those regions who have naturally occurring double eyelids, despite it not being the most advantageous eye shape for that particular area of the world.
It also affects lip size too. Cold climates = smaller lips Warmer climates = bigger lips P.S There are outliers, so obviously it doesn’t 100% determine your facial features. There are correlations with weather and facial features that have been found.
Being Mediterranean, I'd be curious to hear more about Mediterranean/Middle Eastern nose shapes, because I've noticed we tend to have a tall bridge, and hook noses are so common it even become the stereotypical way of representing peeps like me (despite straight noses being also very common)! Rather than the upturn button nose more commonly found in Scandinavia, we tend to have a longer tip as well, though with smaller/narrower nostrils than the typical African noses. Could it be because of the drier temperatures with a fairly large variation of temperatures depending on the season (see: Summer with the Day/Night cycle) in this area of the world? Now I'm curious, especially because I feel like Mediterranean noses never really fit in the "acceptable/fashionable" category somehow?
I would be so intrested too. I'm very curious because while I also have a hook nose, most of my ancestry has been either west European or central European. I almost never see anyone with a similar nose to me except for my mom. So I am interested to learn whether or not this is normal trait where my ancestry is from or If this is unusual.
Your nose matches you. It matches your skin tone, your lips, etc. So even though you may not like it in isolation, it likely looks very fitting with your overall face.
I strongly disagree :D sometimes it just doesn't. My nose does not make any sense on my face. I always think why in the world do I have such a weird profile, I rarely see a similar one and it is NOT cute :D Even though from the front my face looks kinda cute, if I do say so myself, but from the side, damn.... this nose with small chin and not very big lips does not make any sense
As described in the video, the way people look different all around the world is because they are adapted to live in a certain environment. Everything about you/your racial group, skin color, eye color, nose shape, muscle insertions, etc, is designed to help you thrive in the environment in which you are indigenous to. Really interesting stuff.
Not necessarily true, as most theories are just that theories! However, scientists and interestingly linguists have proven that features are based of genetic admixtures as a result of human migration. An example, being the Ainu people of Japan or Tutsi of Rwanda!
Every human had to have looked the same in the beginnings do people obviously adapted to different climated now this is a really long generational procces mind you
This is true. That's why there's the 'myth' that white people aged worse than others. This is because these white people don't live in their ancestral country but live in Americas and Australia where the original inhabitants are 'red' or 'brown', not 'white'. White people age just fine in their native country or at least wear sun screen.
Why does everyone want to look the same? It doesn’t matter what features you have, just embrace the fact that no one else in the world will ever look 100% identical to you unless you’re a twin, that’s awesome in itself.
I believe that media and society has made all of us humans insecure on how we look. Something is always in or out of style and we never truly embrace how we look.
@Allen, Mackenzie I agree. I think of everybody is unique also. I use to hate how I looked cause I was so brainwashed by everything I saw on social media and what beauty standards where but it wasn’t until I changed my mindset because I have ancestors from Spain and I carry a lot of their features and I think that is so cool. Everybody is different and holds something beautiful within themselves that is natural.
@Allen, Mackenzie people get shitty when you talk about it because they’re too insecure to accept that you’re right, at the end of the day they’re the ones that changed themselves because they weren’t happy. I’m happy with who I am, I’m not perfect but I’m me; that’s all I’ve ever known so why would I want to be someone I’m not
It's almost like we were animals that evolved to best adapt to our environments and that means our facial features suit us and that beauty standards are kinda bullshit (outside of simply symmetry)
The refusal to see ourselves as animals is something that really confuses me (not saying you're saying this, I mean people in general). We are animals, we have adapted to our environment just like every other animal has, we have biological differences between populations as a result. it's fascinating to me, how acknowledging these differences is seen as a bad thing. It doesn't make anyone better or worse, only specialized for the location their ancestors lived in. Now that people are traveling freely around the world, it of course applies less than it used to, and it's interesting to think about how humans will look in the future! Will we continue to predominantly be adapted to our environment, or will we change to have more universal bodily structures? I'm sad to know I'll never find out. xD
@@ellenbrooks8061 I'm pretty sure the notion that humans are above animals (and therefore are NOT animals) comes from religion. In scripture God made man before animals and is above them in the food chain. Therefore the idea of evolution and that we're equal to animals is preposterous to some people. I think it's dumb lol.
I wish they would account for the whole of Africa and not just west Africa. As a kenyan, my features are obviously not the same as some one from west Africa. But otherwise it was an interesting and comprehensive study. Good job.
@Rain Raçhel yeah I was going to say this because lmao idk why people think all West Africans look the same but its ignorant as hell to do so. That's why one of my ethnic groups gets confused for East African or even West Asian. Simply because people think West Africa means we all look the exact same. And there are plenty of East, South, North and Central Africans that can "look" like they from the West.
In my Greek/Middle Eastern family my nose is known for being small. Compared to my English friends, it looks big! 🤓👃🏻 definitely subjective! Love this channel
@inhye33 my family is from northern anatolia and compared to rest of anatolia (which has more middle eastern in them compared to us) we have the biggest and the most hook-shaped of all
@inhye33 I agree! lot of my Greek family have larger noses but their bone structure supports it and can look very powerful and attractive to me. I have a high, straight bridge that is totally different to the ski slope shape of my English friends, so it looks much bigger and stronger in comparison. Would never change it though!
I am Armenian. My sister got a nose job for her 16th birthday. I used to get called "hook nose" and "jew" growing up. Now that im in my late 20s and my face has shaped and matured, I get told that my large nose is one of my best features.
This study is flawed for the simple fact that it only looks at west Africans. If you look at all of sub saharan Africans you'll easy notice they have all of the nose shapes found on other continents. This isn't only limited to noses but other features as well from lips and eye shapes including mono lids. East Africans, namely Ethiopians, Somalis, Tutsis etc. have high bridge narrow noses even though they live in hot temperatures. The skull of Somalis is matched the average Norwegian. Specific South African tribes have monolids etc. Africa has the most diverse group when it comes to phenotypes.
Thank you. I was looking for this comment. One small correction. tutsis are not an actual racial group. it was made up by the belgians and enforced by them literally by dividing up the hutus and the tutsis due to white supremecy and racism. it is unfortunate that such an artificial racism ended up being adopted by rawandans themselves.
@@spicykola4301 No. That's misconception. They are not any more mixed than other Africans. They are very homogeneous. Also, you find many tribes that also have aquiline features in West Africa. You'll notice East African noses are not as large or hooked like Arabs. It's more symmetrical and smaller.
I’m Mexican and I got my big hooked nose from my Native ancestors. I used to want a nose job, but then I realized how lucky I am to have the features and the DNA of the first peoples of this continent. 🇲🇽
I'm italian with a Roman nose, slightly too big compared to the rest of my face 👀 i feel like it would be considered a "beautiful nose" if i were a male but due to female beauty canons for noses i feel always so embarrassed by it!
Same here 😭 I am brazilian italian descendent with same characteristics as you, and i feel like my nose doesnt looks good as a female face :( hope we can feel good someday just the way we are...
@@happi5897 when i was a teenager i was waaay more concerned about it, now I'm in my middle20s and i actually almost like it a bit because it gives my face a sort of strong aristocratic vibe you know? It's not the standard small pointed nose so many girls have. Let's rock our roman noses honey!
It really does OMG I’m south East Asian and I have a pretty short and wide flat nose with large lips. I was born in Thailand. My little brother literally has a short tin nose with very thin lips. He was born in New York, we do look like siblings despite our drastic differences in our features.
where you are born specifically has no effect on your features. It's all in your genes and lineage. Your genes have no idea where you're going to be born. your DNA is picked at random from the pool provided by your parents. The changes and adaptations in features in our lineage happen over thousands of years of natural selection and genetic mutation.
@@msfh1991 I find the origional comment super interesting though, because if you think about it we don't actually know everything about human development, but we know that environment during pregnancy has huge effects on the babies outcome, and we are learning more and more about epigenetics as well. I am now wondering if climate during pregnancy affects how the babies features look. Soo interesting. 🤔 It's actually a similar situation with me and my brother, we are both mixed race, but I was born in a slightly colder climate, my mum being surrounded by more white people than any other race while pregnant and giving birth, and I came out looking white af, people are surprised when I tell them I'm mixed. My brother who was born in a slightly warmer climate (and when my mum was pregnant with him we were surrounded by lots of different races,) came out looking very obviously mixed race. We are full siblings and people often comment that they can see a resemblance, even though basically all our features are opposite. I know this is just my personal experience but I really think people should study more into this. It makes a lot of sense given what we are constantly learning about genetics and epigenetics. @KookieAlienOnEarth thanks so much cuz this comment literally blew my mind and made some peices fit together for me 😊
@@adjjal Very interesting I also relate because I have a half sister and she is full Filipino and filipinos are normally tanned and has a flatter nose while I was born and raised by white people and I have lighter skin and less flat nose so does my full sister 🤔 that could be a possibility
@@adjjal Theres actually no way you're thinking that the people who were around your mum when she was pregnant had an affect on you? Please tell me ur not serious.
In Latin America this is a mess 😂 we are just way too mixed that we have ALL kinds of features. In my family, so far we have track of lebanese, italian, spanish, native american and chinese relatives. I have heard some of my friends have african or french ancestry, even their last names are still there. A mess I said, but it's beautiful.
I'm also latin too 😂 My father look like a Middle Eastern, my mom look Jewish, my Grandma is African, and my Grandpa is White, Blonde with Blue Eyes. I have a cousin with Bronzed Skin, Amber Eyes. His brother have Green Eyes. And my brother have Indigenous-like Features 😅
Can you do a video to explain polarised, androgenic faces with comparing full masculine and feminine ones? How are they perceived as attractivenes, dominance, noticeability by society?
I've personally studied some anthropology when it comes to Scully your structure, and I do think it's our society that has taught us what's masculine and family and then features. There are definitely scolar differences, but what society has deemed as masculine or feminine features are actually quite inaccurate. For example, the notion that having a strong nose looks too masculine on a woman's face, comes from a very northern European perspective that has become narrow-minded, it is basically the very definition of white supremacy. It's basing that as what is normal in quotations, and then so that leaves all other ethnicities into judgment. I feel like the full ethnicity should be put into consideration, because to me it's like comparing languages, which means like comparing apples to oranges. They're all the same but different, but if you're looking at it from the perspective of looking for an apple, you're not going to find anything like an apple in an orange. What I learned in anthropology class, as the only difference is between male and female and the futures, is really just sharper features in comparison to a woman, a woman generally speaking having differently shaped cheekbones, and then the rest being kind of hard to see. The reason for this is, your eye sockets will have sharper edges if you are a woman, and will be softer if you are a man. This stuff is kind of hard to see, but just because you have a strong jawline or a strong nose doesn't make you look less feminine or if these features are soft doesn't make you look more feminine.
@@otakumangastudios3617 but now, we re living in a modern society and global world so some features are being percieved as masculine or feminine by every person in all cultures. I think you can not compare it with old people and ancient cultures. They were living not to be aware of each other. Also they had fairly different and primitive cranium shapes. I don't know completely why it has. But nowadays it has become clearer because of either media industry's bombards for years or only a result of the evolution.
@@princessazula624 Actually it depends. Apparently humans typically find child-like features in a face to be the most beautiful or aesthetic (not to be confused with sexually attractive), and children have very androgynous faces.
Little by little everyone is starting to look the same... Imagine our grandchildren being picked up by grandparents and not veing able to tell which ones are theirs 😂
Thats going to be the case once designer babies becomes possible. Everyone will be choosing blue eyes and small body and shiny hair and little nose for their kids.
@PhasedPlasmaRifle InThe40WattRange genetic diversity is needed though, if everyone keeps marrying someone of the same race or same features, it's most likely their kids will end up with genetic disease
I love how different peoples noses can be shaped and typically I find the more unique ones more attractive and get sad when the person chooses to go through surgery and ends up with the instagram ski slope nose but each to their own I guess...😅
@@deadinside8719 hey, can you explain to me a little more about that surgery? i also have deviated septum and breathing problems and i am looking for the way to fix that ✨
@@tamaraivankovic4055 go to a good surgical doctor. My operation was so painful but it didn't last for 1 year. If you don't have so much breathing problem then no needs to do the operation but if its too hard to breath then go to a good surgeon. I think rhinoplasty it's good. My surgery was just changed the inside but outside was same after surgery. My nose is broken. Rhinoplasty will give you a new better nose. But it's very painful
I’m not a scientist but I’ve theorised this for a while. It’s so cool to see it backed by science in this video. Wish more people could see the differences in our appearance as an amazing way that our bodies have adapted to our environment
This was interesting... can you do a video on women's body types? I wonder why women in South Africa have bigger hips, chest and bottoms (curvy or "slim thick")while women in east Asia have smaller and straight bodies does ot have something to do with fertility or the climate?
i considered getting plastic surgery because of my low nose bridge and big nose tip but now i try to love myself more and stop trying to 'fix' myself to conform to the beauty standards
When I found out I needed a rhinoplasty I was so upset. I’d known for years because ... my nose doesn’t really work. But the surgeon said she can easily reduce the tip and shave down the slight dorsal bump while she’s fixing it so now I’m excited. 😅 It’s small but the little bit of a bulbous shape above the tip shows up in flash photos and it’s annoying. And I know it will balance out my eyes and lips if even a little bit which is exciting. I can do this!!
I am mixed (white and brown) but I mostly look European with curly brown hair, sharp button nose ,pale skin,medium lips and my features changes often idk it's growth or not but please make a video about mixed racial people's face and their uniqueness because people talk about it rarely and mixed kids often turn out different in some ways.
Yes!!! I'm mixed too but with black and white(Hispanic) and my nose is a medium and I have 3c curls. I wonder if there is any advantage or disadvantages to having traits from two different races rather then just one.
@@shamelleism if you are talking about survival/ advantageous traits, no seeing as we all live in a world where heaters, AC etc. are available so you don’t need these physical adaptions anymore. However in society, I suppose it’s advantageous depending on the mix of different features you get. Seeing as big lips and small noses are all the rage, if you happen to get those two traits then kudos I guess
@@Ke1ko7 Not only biologically but in regular world, specially in the internet, being different Or having an exotic look automatically give you stares and advantages , specially when you live in a place where no one with that feature live , since I live in india and 99℅ people are browns but i have a very fair skin with European features even though i am mixture of both the races but I got my mother's side more, so yea it's good lol
@@snowduck1157 oh definitely that’s why I wanted you to clarify lol since this video has a main focus biological factors. As for looking exotic, I agree people do tend to want that. I’m not mixed at all but I also look “exotic” due to my phenotype. I have dark brown skin, 3A hair and very light hazel/amber eyes and a small round nose. I’m from Somalia tho, so the Horn of Africa and the phenotype there is generally different from the rest of Africa. But I get what you mean and it is advantageous socially to seem “mixed” although I don’t think being mixed in of itself will get you this kind of attention. You have to be the “ideal” mixed person: so light skin, light eyes, and loose curls. If you don’t meet this standard then society doesn’t treat you the same as those who do unfortunately
@@Ke1ko7 exactly what I was thinking, mixed means a bunch of different things, but with white beauty standards you're only "mixed" when your leaning lighter. There are plenty of tan white folks with curly hair, I just assume lighter skinned mixed people adapt and are perceived like mediterranean people 🤷🏽♀️ I'm black and mixed😅 I'm also an american & bombarded with mixed fetishism/prioritizing, so idk how qoves would cover this topic that hasn't already been done to death
Yes I do get bored of the same insta looks. It's nice to see unique faces, and I believe the most beautiful women do not look like the average, they are exceptional because they look exceptional.
@@Ragequittingseamstress because most people like same things. Most people don't like characteristic faces. Even if you don't notice, you like ordinary faces.
A "big nose" depends on how you look at it. Most people consider a nose big only if it's wide but a long nose is big too and can give you a very unappealing profile. Edit: To those with long noses...I apologize. In myself I have insecurities too. I'll share that one of mine as a kid was having large feet but I grew into my feet because now I'm 5'10/178 cm and now they are actually relatively small considering the average woman's shoe size/height. Eventually you become okay with your features if you hold out long enough. Much love. 🙂💕
@@RawrLyss me too!!! and it's so frustrating because it's literally the combination of these two things, it's long and wide, although it being wide it's what I struggle the most, I really don't like it 😔
I agree with almost everything but the nasal hump correction, even you stating that its a masculinizing feature brings culture into it! Its an incredibly common nose shape that can look very feminine too
@@christiantava442 I'm sorry...those two don't have a 'hook nose'... any woman with such a nose will always stand out, in each culture I dare say. Men too, but some faces can carry it.
I think it’s important to analyze colonized countries differently, since the skin pigmentation as well as other features are heavily based on how the colonizers ruled that particular country. Here in brazil during colonization, that where areas were the population was mostly slaves that were brought from africa, whereas other areas in the country where european groups were mostly based, so that would impact a lot in features throughout the country, not just the climate, which also varies a lot considering we cover most of the area of the south american continent. Also, we’re a very mixed country because of the amount of different populations that lived here, and so are most of other countries around south america. I wish that was a study on that as well.
Mexican here and I think the same as you, the black population isn't as high here but we have a bigger native American population than anybody else and there's part of the country (west and north) where people tend to be wither and other parts(east and south) where people are darker and have black ancestry. People from México can look very different from one another and the climates doesn't play as big of a part as in the rest of the world. Um abraço muito forte irmã💖
Very interesting, I wonder why africans that live in the horn of africa don't have wide noses then according to their climate? They're noses are typically smaller and straighter more similar to someone living in a colder climate. Some west african tribes also have smaller noses.
Yeah, exactly. I live in the Gambia, West Africa. My mother comes from the Jola ethnic group, deep dark skin and tiny noses. They look anatomically African in it's shape, blunt rather than protruding. I inherited that feature. I wonder if it's common with African Americans too?
@@idkwhybut... yea the Fulani people also have smaller noses compared to other west africans. I think with African Americans it varies because we have some euro admixture so that could also contribute
@@lalamilan3928 That counts, I guess. Fulanis (or Fulas) have narrow noses, but size varies across countries and settlements and even within settlements. I'd know this since Fulas make the second largest ethnic group in my country after Mandingos. Those two ethnic groups (Fulas and Mandinkas) are crazy diverse! African Americans are quite fascinating. The same shades of black will have different undertones with African Americans so it always catches me off guard.
@@idkwhybut... yes I should’ve clarified it does still vary. it’s really amazing how diverse africans are genetically and culturally. I love learning about different african cultures and sub cultures, weather its african, afro american, afro Latin, afro asian, etc. so fascinating.
Also there is evidence of back migration back into the Horn of Africa from Eurasian and Arabian populations relatively recently (some thousands of years ago). If you look on map the horn is basically right next to these land masses
@@mOonLight12whiSpeRs If plants had consciousness and were intelligent and were also mating based on physical attributes, they would do the same. Just as how elephants in Africa tend to mate with males that don't have horns, because horned ones are hunted down. Sure, it's a bit different, but could be compared.
@@GoalOrientedLifting the idea was that as humans passing by we dont sit there and go "aw man these plants could sure be greener", they just are what they are and we take them as a part of nature, as we should with our bodies.
I heard it's because in hot climates, it's important to have big wholes (lips, nostrils) through which your heat and steam will go out of your body easier and quicker. And in very cold climates it's the opposite, they have small thin eyes (Eskimos), small nose and mouth (and lips), thick skin, so that they can better preserve heat in their body, not loose is easy from thinner skin of lips and through big wide open eyes and big mouth.
I as a woman from the southern part of the Indian Subcontinent, I happen to have a Nubian like nose. So many ppl told me that I could fix it but I don't want to
I think it's acceptable to state like:"Ask my ancestors about my appearance" whenever someone mocks your look. Its genetic so I cant control. Also as an Asian, people should acknowledge that Asians have doubled eyelids too, not just mono lids. With lenses, my doubled eyelids eyes can appear foreign, yet I dont intentionally aim at Western look. For the jaw, it's kinda a thing for a girl to share a resembling jaw like her father, and oppositely, for a boy to share a more soft features from his mother. So Asian beauty standard is unreasonable with oval face shape for girls, and for a boy, he could be viewed as lack of masculinity if he has feminine features. The nose is also a problem, because medias portray actors with high bridge noses, plus beauty standard highlights the beauty in high bridge nose. I just cant achieve that, unless I do the surgery. We should embrace racial features, because this whole thing is unreasonable and tiring.
If ur talking about noses u have to talk about the most beautiful nose that I know of- Monica Bellucci's. U should do a total breakdown of her face. She's so beautiful. Pls.
Maybe they had once also big and wide noses but because they are so close to europe and, historically, did a lot of commerce with them they bred with these people and so their descendants had noses more simillar to these europeans
This is why I don’t believe this climate temperature bull. Same goes from Arabians who are from dry arid deserts. South Asians like Indians have slender noses as well.
@@jadonmesfun6479 the climate adaptation is true. Humans adapt to their environment. There’s differences in the weather within Africa. Sub-Sahara is hot and wet, East tends to be hot and dry. Which can contribute to the adaptions of the people.
I’m wondering where Middle Eastern noses fit with what’s been explained here ? They’re not really like any of the ones described but it can get very hot there
My ethnic background is El Salvadoran, wonder where my nose fits? I did one of those DNA kits which said genetically I'm 50 percent native American and 42 percent european Spanish and 8 percent african I feel like no ones nose looks like mine, but i like it
My nose has a hanging columella. I wish I knew what influences it to protrude past my nostrils. It definitely gives me a distinguished look. I’m learning to embrace it...after noticing some people look beautiful with it.
Fascinating - I am a Slav with very typical Slavic features, greyish blonde hair, grey eyes, small lips, and then my nose… was big, had bump, tip was going down… Anyway this nose was so shitty that apparently I was getting a lot of health problems because of it… Like tonsillitis, snore, overgrowth of tonsils, not enough airflow, bad quality sleep… My doctor said that I will need 3 different surgeries to fix these issues- So I just went for full rhinoplasty… My life is so much better now! No health issues and I don’t look like a witch anymore… It was definitely worth it.
7:55 This seems to be a common, albeit subtle misuse of the word "objectively." Beauty, like the color or silliness or the importance of anything, is essentially a perception that requires a thinking subject. This is why it is categorized as subjective. We can quantitatively measure the percentage of subjects who share a similar perception of beauty. Things can't be more or less objective and subjective -- something I hear a lot too. These concepts are truly binary, if we care to speak with any precision.
Noses can have so much variety and character - I love a unique nose! If we make them all surgically the same, they're going to be just as boring as our knees.
@@Default5551op I think people see fashion models and think that's what beauty is. When really the point of fashion models is, that they don't distract from the products. They simply can't look too unique, because their not the main attraction - the fashion is. But you're still the main attraction of your life, so you're allowed to stand out.
Northern european noses have mostly been seen as the ideal while mediterranean, Middle eastern, african etc, noses have been seen as less Even I've felt insecure about my long and wide southern euro nose.
@@gabrielceballos8789 no, but I have heavily hooded eyes, so I might as well🤷🏼♀️😅 but the fold doesn’t extend to or past the inner corner of the eye, no
Man I have a long nose. I think I need to modify it because I feel insecure, my nose is kinda ugly unfortunately. My other features are beautiful but but pathetic big nose mess everything up making me a such weird guy in appearance.
Heyyo, long time watcher and big fan here! What do you think about males with androgyenous and baby faces (not high cheekbones) with non-optimal jaws playing into female beauty? In my experience, I feel like playing into feminine beauty traits (long hair, clear skin, maybe makeup to enhance eye size) while also simoultaneously enhancing your masculinity (such as by growing a beard and attaining a muscular physique) compliment eachother well and makes for a unique look unconventional to western beauty standards. By exhibiting highly feminine features (big eyes and youthfulness) the traits that aren't feminine especially stand out, effectively enhancing their presence. And then that which is feminine is just seen as pretty.
Could you make a video on androgyny? I think it could also be interesting to talk about transition - FTM or MTF - because most trans individuals undergo HRT or surgeries to look more like their gender, and you could use those before/after pictures as examples of feminine versus masculine (I'm trans ahah)
He already did touch on this topic throughOut multiple videos. Just watch his older video about what makes a face masculine vs feminine and extrapolate from there.
I have a button nose and small nostrils and am from the Caribbean which has a tropical climate. I get a lot of allergies and the occasional stuffy nose 🤔 But anyway, noses are so diverse! I find them all beautiful big or small, pointy or round
Less than a 5% chance that we might be incorrect in concluding that our geographically correlated nose shape differences were caused by environmental selection. So most humans migrating north thousands of generations ago would have been disadvantaged enough by breathing freezing air through larger nostrils that they'd be less likely to survive long enough or be chosen by a mate to reproduce. My Mediterranean nose is feeling privileged to inherit the invention of scarves.
Not to hate or nitpick, but in Canada, the Algonquin people are referred to as Indigenous, not "Indian". Calling them "Indian" would be considered offensive to them.. :)
@@ogdreamgirl no I'm not, but indigenous relations have always been big in Canada (we learn about it in schools, in the news, in politics), and many of the indigenous peoples who were here when the settlers came are still living in what we now call "Canada". For example, the Algonquins are still living today in Ottawa and Quebec.. However the treatment of Indigenous peoples by the Canadian government has always been controversial (look up the residential schools, for example, if you're interested), so I would say they are majorly disadvantaged compared to other Canadians..
I'm black, I live in Africa and sometimes when the weather is kinda cold I mistakenly take in too much air and I feel discomfort around my eyes, nose and brain 😩
To those who say that the study generalizes people- that is exactly the point, to calculate what is the statistical average and standard deviation of a given feature in a given group. No one said that every person that comes from the group A will have shorter/bigger/thinner/pointier etc. nose than any person from group B. But when comparing those groups we can still see some tendencies. It's just like with the height- for example one of the tallest nations are the Dutch, but to say so obviously doesn't mean that we negate the existence of short people in the Netherlands. Obviously, they do exist (altough what might be considered short in the Netherlands in some other countries might be considered average height). And still, that absolutely doesn't mean that the tallest person in the world has to come from the Netherlands.
And as for those who wonder why the study included those groups and not the others- I think that in the beginning he said that this one study was conducted in the USA. So they weren't able to include all the ethnic groups that exist around the world, but just those, that exist in bigger groups in the USA. Most black people from the USA are descendants of West Africans, which is why they included them, not for example South or East Africans.
When you post, could you include names of all the celebrities and models who are shown? It would be very helpful for people like me who don’t spend much time on social media and who don’t learn names.
Well, Gisele Bündchen has a different type of nose and she is a Supermodel! And while some people may not find her attractive, she is one of the greatest models of all time. I used to be obsessed with physical appearance when I was a teenager but now that I am a young adult, I have come to know that there's far more important things in life than physical appearance. And where does this obsession with physical appearance come from? Maybe from the media. I know that every human being wants to be beautiful and that's okay and while it's good to want to look good physically, beauty eventually fades and we all get old and don't look the same. Even Alain Delon, a handsome man, got old eventually. Thats part of life. I also have never understood why hooked noses are so disliked. Maybe it has to do with negative stereotypes. Do people want to all have the same kind of nose and look the same like robots? Sameness is so boring! All Instagram models look the same with lip filters, the same kind of eyebrows and make up. It's getting ridiculous. Many celebrities have ruined their faces with excessive plastic surgery. It's so sad to read so many comments of people insecure with themselves!
I hate my nose so much that when I got into a car accident and broke my nose, I was so happy that I could use it as an excuse to do a nose job. My happiness extinguishes when the doctor said it would heal itself and needed no surgery 😢
I have always had a naturally small nose, and always thought it was weird. It made it hard to breathe sometimes because I live in warmer climates, and have to breathe in more.
>Be me a Brazilian teen > Mom and Dad are mixed af >Both are tanned due sun exposion > Both have bad genetics for nose > I'm white af and have a Greek God nose shape >My parents decide to do theses DNA test >I discovered that I really have Macedonian/Greek genetics > Be blessed
I’m 7 percent African the rest is Mexican and white and I have an African nose I used to be insecure about it but I kind of like it now because of how rare it was for that to happen to me
This is the reason why I’m not going to have a rhinoplasty (assuming I can afford it; not invalidating the choices of those who can afford to have one) because your nose shape is molded to adapt to the environment you are in especially with climate. This is very informative tho!
If your nasal cavity is narrow or partly blocked (such as can happen with breaks) it is easier for germs to colonize your sinuses, and make healing from those infections a bit more difficult.
i got my nose from my mother. she has this cute lil button nose, but mine is a little bit upturned coz of my father. and they always make me pinch and massage my nose when i was younger lol and it did work :') instead of just having my mom's button nose, i got an upturned one as well
Iran has range of different climates, depends on the time of the year and what part of the land it can be vary cold or hot but oddly people from North has larger noses even though it is where the climate is the coolest
I am unsure of my nose shape. I always perceived my nose as being a bit too wide and fleshy for my face. I am Northwestern European but grew up in a tropical climate.
Nose shape is genetic; the video is discussing genetic features distinctive to local populations as a result of thousands of years of evolution. It's not saying the weather can directly change a single person's nose in their own lifetime. If a genetically northern European family moves to the equator when their baby is born, that baby isn't going grow up looking like ethnicities native to the equator. Factors like advanced age or alcohol abuse CAN enlarge your nose though.
lmao my nose shape was influenced by my sister’s foot (she broke it when we were younger)
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This made me reconsider getting my nose bridge shaved in my septum deviation surgery. For what? The face I was born with is what suits me the most regardless of what current standards are. Standard and trends will always change
Agreed, I'm also confused with what he's saying. I kinda feel like he's saying that some ppl are better looking than others based on how their nose shaped. If he is, I'm rly worried...
@@sebastianfeuerstein9306 I think he is trying to be objective and say that noses differ and some shapes fit some faces regardless of widely accepted beauty standards.
@@melissa-5670 I guess he is
@@PixelBraint cringe
@@sebastianfeuerstein9306 We all know that’s true, though. I’m sick of people lying and sugarcoating reality. Nature is tough and cruel and we aren’t all beautiful.
I love how you break it down so objectively. I show your channel to everyone who say universal (conventional) beauty don't exist.
Because they're all unattractive and want to justify their jealousy, self-centeredness.
@@princessazula624 You’re not attractive but I bet you think you are from your comment. It is subjective. You just don’t value other peoples opinions.
@@callingallcovens2759 just console yourself :)
@@princessazula624 if that’s you in the pfp you are pretty, really cute nose
@@Ke1ko7 she is Taylor Hill but even so thanks for your nice glance :)
I hate how the current ideal face is almost genetically impossible unless you are mixed or get plastic surgery. Tiny button nose and huge lips...
yea its just unfair tbh 😩✋
@@chidiogoikeh9516 are you African American
@@chidiogoikeh9516 obviously it's not exclusive but it's typical
YESS
I have them and I'm not on the beutiful side lol
I always knew this! The size of the lips is also partially influenced by temperature. Namely, bigger lips portrude outwards in order to hold moisture better in hot climates and thinner lips go inwards to protect the sensitive lip area from freezing in cold climates!
And long thin noses are meant to moisturize. So someone with big lips and tall nose would originate from somewhere like the desert?
If this is entirely true then why do some white people have big lips?? Angelina Joeli, Anne Hathaway, Emmy Rossum, etc??
@@myisathletics3433 apart from thr fillers, some indeed truly have bigger lips in relation to their face...but they are not big compared to African big lips by far.
@@myisathletics3433 Because these demographic standards are just that, standards. Guidelines. Variations are bound to exist that we can't quite control for or predict. Something like epicanthic folds are an evolutionary feature seen among many people from East and Southeast Asia, but obviously there's also people from those regions who have naturally occurring double eyelids, despite it not being the most advantageous eye shape for that particular area of the world.
@@MB-yl9hm Well then the narrator needs to do a better job of outlining or highlighting the specifics of this!
It also affects lip size too.
Cold climates = smaller lips
Warmer climates = bigger lips
P.S There are outliers, so obviously it doesn’t 100% determine your facial features. There are correlations with weather and facial features that have been found.
Less skin helps you preserve heat. More skin helps you maintain cool. It’s pretty interesting.
What's the explanation for that??
@@someonesomewhere9254 read my comment above 👌🏽
@@someonesomewhere9254 survival of the fittest, adaption to environment
@@amOrphicshOt Exactly. Each race is adapted to survive in their climate.
Being Mediterranean, I'd be curious to hear more about Mediterranean/Middle Eastern nose shapes, because I've noticed we tend to have a tall bridge, and hook noses are so common it even become the stereotypical way of representing peeps like me (despite straight noses being also very common)! Rather than the upturn button nose more commonly found in Scandinavia, we tend to have a longer tip as well, though with smaller/narrower nostrils than the typical African noses. Could it be because of the drier temperatures with a fairly large variation of temperatures depending on the season (see: Summer with the Day/Night cycle) in this area of the world? Now I'm curious, especially because I feel like Mediterranean noses never really fit in the "acceptable/fashionable" category somehow?
as a persian this is the content i NEED lol
I would be so intrested too. I'm very curious because while I also have a hook nose, most of my ancestry has been either west European or central European. I almost never see anyone with a similar nose to me except for my mom. So I am interested to learn whether or not this is normal trait where my ancestry is from or If this is unusual.
I’d be interested in this too because I’m half Mediterranean (balkans) and half Irish. I’ve always been able to handle the cold very well.
@Leptune Cannet oh that's interesting thanks for telling me
frrrr im not middle eastern...im indianbut ugh i literally hate my nose because of the nose shape since its a hook and a lot larger 😪
No wonder I used to get nosebleeds as an African braving the Michigan winters. Always had to cover my nose or experience painful breaths.
@@philperry6564 That's kinda mean
@@philperry6564 go back to Europe
@@philperry6564 your probably bald and pale
@@LL-pi6kp I'm already in Europe and unlike you I still have all of my hair.
@@philperry6564 👍🏻
Your nose matches you. It matches your skin tone, your lips, etc. So even though you may not like it in isolation, it likely looks very fitting with your overall face.
Not always
I strongly disagree :D sometimes it just doesn't. My nose does not make any sense on my face. I always think why in the world do I have such a weird profile, I rarely see a similar one and it is NOT cute :D Even though from the front my face looks kinda cute, if I do say so myself, but from the side, damn.... this nose with small chin and not very big lips does not make any sense
@@alexa-fx2fb majority of the time it does. Unless you’ve broken your nose it suits ur face
@@polinaleshkovich what??? Ur nose looks amazing!!!! U look like a model!!! Never change it it’s perfect
@@Laila-hl8dc oh you just dont know how it looks from the side 😁
As described in the video, the way people look different all around the world is because they are adapted to live in a certain environment. Everything about you/your racial group, skin color, eye color, nose shape, muscle insertions, etc, is designed to help you thrive in the environment in which you are indigenous to. Really interesting stuff.
Not necessarily true, as most theories are just that theories! However, scientists and interestingly linguists have proven that features are based of genetic admixtures as a result of human migration. An example, being the Ainu people of Japan or Tutsi of Rwanda!
Right
Which proves in fact, we are not the same
Every human had to have looked the same in the beginnings do people obviously adapted to different climated now this is a really long generational procces mind you
This is true. That's why there's the 'myth' that white people aged worse than others. This is because these white people don't live in their ancestral country but live in Americas and Australia where the original inhabitants are 'red' or 'brown', not 'white'. White people age just fine in their native country or at least wear sun screen.
Why does everyone want to look the same? It doesn’t matter what features you have, just embrace the fact that no one else in the world will ever look 100% identical to you unless you’re a twin, that’s awesome in itself.
I believe that media and society has made all of us humans insecure on how we look. Something is always in or out of style and we never truly embrace how we look.
@Allen, Mackenzie I agree. I think of everybody is unique also. I use to hate how I looked cause I was so brainwashed by everything I saw on social media and what beauty standards where but it wasn’t until I changed my mindset because I have ancestors from Spain and I carry a lot of their features and I think that is so cool. Everybody is different and holds something beautiful within themselves that is natural.
@Allen, Mackenzie people get shitty when you talk about it because they’re too insecure to accept that you’re right, at the end of the day they’re the ones that changed themselves because they weren’t happy. I’m happy with who I am, I’m not perfect but I’m me; that’s all I’ve ever known so why would I want to be someone I’m not
@@simply-living8523 it’s honestly pretty sad that phenotypes can go in and out of style…
@@TK-cg4ks Omfg this comment made me LOSE IT LMAOOO
It's almost like we were animals that evolved to best adapt to our environments and that means our facial features suit us and that beauty standards are kinda bullshit (outside of simply symmetry)
The refusal to see ourselves as animals is something that really confuses me (not saying you're saying this, I mean people in general).
We are animals, we have adapted to our environment just like every other animal has, we have biological differences between populations as a result. it's fascinating to me, how acknowledging these differences is seen as a bad thing. It doesn't make anyone better or worse, only specialized for the location their ancestors lived in.
Now that people are traveling freely around the world, it of course applies less than it used to, and it's interesting to think about how humans will look in the future! Will we continue to predominantly be adapted to our environment, or will we change to have more universal bodily structures? I'm sad to know I'll never find out. xD
What else are we if not animals? A fcuking plant?
@@ashker7194 A cloud of electrons is also a valid term.
@@ellenbrooks8061 I'm pretty sure the notion that humans are above animals (and therefore are NOT animals) comes from religion. In scripture God made man before animals and is above them in the food chain. Therefore the idea of evolution and that we're equal to animals is preposterous to some people. I think it's dumb lol.
you act like we aren't animals and like he didn't say that in the video
I wish they would account for the whole of Africa and not just west Africa. As a kenyan, my features are obviously not the same as some one from west Africa. But otherwise it was an interesting and comprehensive study.
Good job.
People need to stop generalising Africans I swearrrrrrrr
I have west and southern african genetics and i dont have wide nose either so i feel you
@@chanyinseine5854 facts
and we're in East Africa which is probably the most diverse place on the planet, wouldn't it be beneficial to do research here too?
@Rain Raçhel yeah I was going to say this because lmao idk why people think all West Africans look the same but its ignorant as hell to do so. That's why one of my ethnic groups gets confused for East African or even West Asian. Simply because people think West Africa means we all look the exact same. And there are plenty of East, South, North and Central Africans that can "look" like they from the West.
I’m bothered that everyone wants button noses. Let me be an anteater
Button noses are ugly
more like ski slope, button noses are flat, short and small- something alot of people dont want
@jsea321 what is a Indian nose?
@jsea321 flat and wide?
@jsea321 north indians have hooky and pointed nose that's not a south indian trait. They got it from north indians
well, i’m going to canada and imma throw hands if this nose doesn’t get smaller-
Lol it takes generations.
@@Pillowlips77 i know, i was joking😭😭
@@midsummersoleil actually it's impossible now bc we all live comfortably. We have heaters n stuff.
@@midsummersoleil You can't change your "ancestry"
Exactlyyy, I'm afro-Caribbean and I want to move to Canada when I get older so... 🙄
I also like big noses, they give a face character
Thanks
Big noses always suit all types of sunglasses.
I prefer bigger or shapely noses.
@@MelaniaRose Really? I have a big nose and I feel like it's hard to find sun glasses that look good on me.
@@eventplanner461 ikr it makes the nose looks even larger
I used to hate my nose, but as I've grown up, I realized its my mom's nose and my grandpa's nose, so I think about them whenever I look in the mirror.
@Nadia Tanjalog I work with a girl named Nadia, who also has her dad's nose
yeah, me too! I'm a mixture though of Mom & Dad. It's very cool what genetics do
Yes exactly I used to hate my nose because of how big it was and the shape, until my father told me about how he thought of my grandpa when he saw it
Me too, my dad's nose is perfect, my mom's nose is flat, and mine follows my mom's genes
I have my Jewish grandmother’s nose, a nice subtle droopy nose. I’m so thrilled I have it
This is fascinating since it shows how different features and ethnic features have developed for performance benefits
I swear i see you on every youtube channel i watch lmao
@Allen, Mackenzie it is, but climate isn't
In my Greek/Middle Eastern family my nose is known for being small. Compared to my English friends, it looks big! 🤓👃🏻 definitely subjective! Love this channel
@inhye33 my family is from northern anatolia and compared to rest of anatolia (which has more middle eastern in them compared to us) we have the biggest and the most hook-shaped of all
Sand storms in the middle East,, are killers
@inhye33 I agree! lot of my Greek family have larger noses but their bone structure supports it and can look very powerful and attractive to me. I have a high, straight bridge that is totally different to the ski slope shape of my English friends, so it looks much bigger and stronger in comparison. Would never change it though!
Same, same. I'm a caucasian tho.
@@someonespecial3068 Greeks are Caucasians.
I am Armenian. My sister got a nose job for her 16th birthday. I used to get called "hook nose" and "jew" growing up. Now that im in my late 20s and my face has shaped and matured, I get told that my large nose is one of my best features.
I'm Armenian as well, I love all my features but my nose is slightly crooked! I hate it lol
i fit the female beautystandards almost perfectly when it comes to my face....the sad thing is that i am a boy.
Femboys are also starting to be the new "look" with the increase of kpop popularity or other cultures that idealize a more feminin look
But to be honest here no matter how you look like you are going to look atractive if you feel attractive
@@leshynezvaloare8044 damn you are right...
And protip dress nicely (like you care about your look) and also wear perfume instant glowup
@@leshynezvaloare8044 yup true that is... but becoming the person i want to be will take time... its a journey. anyway. have a great day
This study is flawed for the simple fact that it only looks at west Africans. If you look at all of sub saharan Africans you'll easy notice they have all of the nose shapes found on other continents. This isn't only limited to noses but other features as well from lips and eye shapes including mono lids. East Africans, namely Ethiopians, Somalis, Tutsis etc. have high bridge narrow noses even though they live in hot temperatures. The skull of Somalis is matched the average Norwegian. Specific South African tribes have monolids etc. Africa has the most diverse group when it comes to phenotypes.
Yes, so true! I couldn’t have said it any better!!
Thank you. I was looking for this comment. One small correction. tutsis are not an actual racial group. it was made up by the belgians and enforced by them literally by dividing up the hutus and the tutsis due to white supremecy and racism. it is unfortunate that such an artificial racism ended up being adopted by rawandans themselves.
Ethiopians are one of the most beautiful people on earth for me...
@@etcwhatever Irrelevant but ok.
@@spicykola4301 No. That's misconception. They are not any more mixed than other Africans. They are very homogeneous. Also, you find many tribes that also have aquiline features in West Africa. You'll notice East African noses are not as large or hooked like Arabs. It's more symmetrical and smaller.
I’m Mexican and I got my big hooked nose from my Native ancestors. I used to want a nose job, but then I realized how lucky I am to have the features and the DNA of the first peoples of this continent. 🇲🇽
youre lucky i really want a hook nose. I'm gonna get surgery for a hook nose
I'm italian with a Roman nose, slightly too big compared to the rest of my face 👀 i feel like it would be considered a "beautiful nose" if i were a male but due to female beauty canons for noses i feel always so embarrassed by it!
Same here 😭 I am brazilian italian descendent with same characteristics as you, and i feel like my nose doesnt looks good as a female face :( hope we can feel good someday just the way we are...
@@happi5897 when i was a teenager i was waaay more concerned about it, now I'm in my middle20s and i actually almost like it a bit because it gives my face a sort of strong aristocratic vibe you know? It's not the standard small pointed nose so many girls have. Let's rock our roman noses honey!
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@@Илан-ю7г bullshit
I'm Ugandan (Sub-Saharan African) I have flat button nose. I've learned to love it because I noticed it's very similar to my mother's and grandpa's .
My family is kenyan/tanzanian and I have the same nose
Thats beutiful
My teacher talked about this once, and I was very fascinated.
It really does OMG I’m south East Asian and I have a pretty short and wide flat nose with large lips. I was born in Thailand. My little brother literally has a short tin nose with very thin lips. He was born in New York, we do look like siblings despite our drastic differences in our features.
where you are born specifically has no effect on your features. It's all in your genes and lineage. Your genes have no idea where you're going to be born. your DNA is picked at random from the pool provided by your parents. The changes and adaptations in features in our lineage happen over thousands of years of natural selection and genetic mutation.
@@msfh1991 I find the origional comment super interesting though, because if you think about it we don't actually know everything about human development, but we know that environment during pregnancy has huge effects on the babies outcome, and we are learning more and more about epigenetics as well. I am now wondering if climate during pregnancy affects how the babies features look. Soo interesting. 🤔 It's actually a similar situation with me and my brother, we are both mixed race, but I was born in a slightly colder climate, my mum being surrounded by more white people than any other race while pregnant and giving birth, and I came out looking white af, people are surprised when I tell them I'm mixed. My brother who was born in a slightly warmer climate (and when my mum was pregnant with him we were surrounded by lots of different races,) came out looking very obviously mixed race. We are full siblings and people often comment that they can see a resemblance, even though basically all our features are opposite. I know this is just my personal experience but I really think people should study more into this. It makes a lot of sense given what we are constantly learning about genetics and epigenetics. @KookieAlienOnEarth thanks so much cuz this comment literally blew my mind and made some peices fit together for me 😊
@@adjjal Very interesting I also relate because I have a half sister and she is full Filipino and filipinos are normally tanned and has a flatter nose while I was born and raised by white people and I have lighter skin and less flat nose so does my full sister 🤔 that could be a possibility
Are you dumb?
@@adjjal Theres actually no way you're thinking that the people who were around your mum when she was pregnant had an affect on you? Please tell me ur not serious.
In Latin America this is a mess 😂 we are just way too mixed that we have ALL kinds of features. In my family, so far we have track of lebanese, italian, spanish, native american and chinese relatives. I have heard some of my friends have african or french ancestry, even their last names are still there. A mess I said, but it's beautiful.
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Yeah we are extremely mixed
Gross
lol yea, im hispanic-chinese but due to historical reasons i also have some french/italian and african, we are extremely mixed
I'm also latin too 😂
My father look like a Middle Eastern, my mom look Jewish, my Grandma is African, and my Grandpa is White, Blonde with Blue Eyes. I have a cousin with Bronzed Skin, Amber Eyes. His brother have Green Eyes.
And my brother have Indigenous-like Features 😅
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Can you do a video to explain polarised, androgenic faces with comparing full masculine and feminine ones? How are they perceived as attractivenes, dominance, noticeability by society?
I've personally studied some anthropology when it comes to Scully your structure, and I do think it's our society that has taught us what's masculine and family and then features. There are definitely scolar differences, but what society has deemed as masculine or feminine features are actually quite inaccurate. For example, the notion that having a strong nose looks too masculine on a woman's face, comes from a very northern European perspective that has become narrow-minded, it is basically the very definition of white supremacy. It's basing that as what is normal in quotations, and then so that leaves all other ethnicities into judgment. I feel like the full ethnicity should be put into consideration, because to me it's like comparing languages, which means like comparing apples to oranges. They're all the same but different, but if you're looking at it from the perspective of looking for an apple, you're not going to find anything like an apple in an orange.
What I learned in anthropology class, as the only difference is between male and female and the futures, is really just sharper features in comparison to a woman, a woman generally speaking having differently shaped cheekbones, and then the rest being kind of hard to see. The reason for this is, your eye sockets will have sharper edges if you are a woman, and will be softer if you are a man. This stuff is kind of hard to see, but just because you have a strong jawline or a strong nose doesn't make you look less feminine or if these features are soft doesn't make you look more feminine.
@@otakumangastudios3617 but now, we re living in a modern society and global world so some features are being percieved as masculine or feminine by every person in all cultures. I think you can not compare it with old people and ancient cultures. They were living not to be aware of each other. Also they had fairly different and primitive cranium shapes. I don't know completely why it has. But nowadays it has become clearer because of either media industry's bombards for years or only a result of the evolution.
I find androgynous faces to be the most beautiful
@@alicia-hd2cs but society doesn't think so 😊
@@princessazula624 Actually it depends. Apparently humans typically find child-like features in a face to be the most beautiful or aesthetic (not to be confused with sexually attractive), and children have very androgynous faces.
Little by little everyone is starting to look the same... Imagine our grandchildren being picked up by grandparents and not veing able to tell which ones are theirs 😂
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@PhasedPlasmaRifle InThe40WattRange It's very unlikely that it will "go away". Varied features will always be a thing.
It reminds me of that Souh Park Episode where people from the future were immigrating to the past.
Thats going to be the case once designer babies becomes possible. Everyone will be choosing blue eyes and small body and shiny hair and little nose for their kids.
@PhasedPlasmaRifle InThe40WattRange genetic diversity is needed though, if everyone keeps marrying someone of the same race or same features, it's most likely their kids will end up with genetic disease
I love how different peoples noses can be shaped and typically I find the more unique ones more attractive and get sad when the person chooses to go through surgery and ends up with the instagram ski slope nose but each to their own I guess...😅
Me and my deviated septum here to learn something loll
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Same after surgery it's still the same
@@deadinside8719 hey, can you explain to me a little more about that surgery? i also have deviated septum and breathing problems and i am looking for the way to fix that ✨
@@tamaraivankovic4055 go to a good surgical doctor.
My operation was so painful but it didn't last for 1 year.
If you don't have so much breathing problem then no needs to do the operation but if its too hard to breath then go to a good surgeon.
I think rhinoplasty it's good.
My surgery was just changed the inside but outside was same after surgery.
My nose is broken. Rhinoplasty will give you a new better nose.
But it's very painful
@@deadinside8719 omg i never thought it was that complicated tbh. but thank you for the info ✨
where's my big nose gang
Haha i have fat nose
My Italian genes gave me a Caesar Augustus type nose which looks good on me. Proud big nose here
I’m Mexican but I have a very Greek/Roman looking nose✋
@@f9658 Well, my nose is roman too.
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I’m not a scientist but I’ve theorised this for a while. It’s so cool to see it backed by science in this video. Wish more people could see the differences in our appearance as an amazing way that our bodies have adapted to our environment
This was interesting... can you do a video on women's body types? I wonder why women in South Africa have bigger hips, chest and bottoms (curvy or "slim thick")while women in east Asia have smaller and straight bodies does ot have something to do with fertility or the climate?
i considered getting plastic surgery because of my low nose bridge and big nose tip but now i try to love myself more and stop trying to 'fix' myself to conform to the beauty standards
When I found out I needed a rhinoplasty I was so upset. I’d known for years because ... my nose doesn’t really work. But the surgeon said she can easily reduce the tip and shave down the slight dorsal bump while she’s fixing it so now I’m excited. 😅 It’s small but the little bit of a bulbous shape above the tip shows up in flash photos and it’s annoying. And I know it will balance out my eyes and lips if even a little bit which is exciting. I can do this!!
I am mixed (white and brown) but I mostly look European with curly brown hair, sharp button nose ,pale skin,medium lips and my features changes often idk it's growth or not but please make a video about mixed racial people's face and their uniqueness because people talk about it rarely and mixed kids often turn out different in some ways.
Yes!!! I'm mixed too but with black and white(Hispanic) and my nose is a medium and I have 3c curls. I wonder if there is any advantage or disadvantages to having traits from two different races rather then just one.
@@shamelleism if you are talking about survival/ advantageous traits, no seeing as we all live in a world where heaters, AC etc. are available so you don’t need these physical adaptions anymore. However in society, I suppose it’s advantageous depending on the mix of different features you get. Seeing as big lips and small noses are all the rage, if you happen to get those two traits then kudos I guess
@@Ke1ko7 Not only biologically but in regular world, specially in the internet, being different Or having an exotic look automatically give you stares and advantages , specially when you live in a place where no one with that feature live , since I live in india and 99℅ people are browns but i have a very fair skin with European features even though i am mixture of both the races but I got my mother's side more, so yea it's good lol
@@snowduck1157 oh definitely that’s why I wanted you to clarify lol since this video has a main focus biological factors. As for looking exotic, I agree people do tend to want that. I’m not mixed at all but I also look “exotic” due to my phenotype. I have dark brown skin, 3A hair and very light hazel/amber eyes and a small round nose. I’m from Somalia tho, so the Horn of Africa and the phenotype there is generally different from the rest of Africa. But I get what you mean and it is advantageous socially to seem “mixed” although I don’t think being mixed in of itself will get you this kind of attention. You have to be the “ideal” mixed person: so light skin, light eyes, and loose curls. If you don’t meet this standard then society doesn’t treat you the same as those who do unfortunately
@@Ke1ko7 exactly what I was thinking, mixed means a bunch of different things, but with white beauty standards you're only "mixed" when your leaning lighter. There are plenty of tan white folks with curly hair, I just assume lighter skinned mixed people adapt and are perceived like mediterranean people 🤷🏽♀️ I'm black and mixed😅 I'm also an american & bombarded with mixed fetishism/prioritizing, so idk how qoves would cover this topic that hasn't already been done to death
Plain White background is so much more pleasing to the eye than these weird crosses. Great video though!
Plain white hurts my eyes
It's ok to change it up sometimes
I am a scientific advisor and wow, you so worn me over with your presentation, data research and collection. Thank you for the video.
Any one ealse tired of everyone especially women looking the same? Same nose, lips, hair... Such a shame with the beautiful diversity in beauty
Because attractive faces have similar features exactly like unattractive ones.
@@princessazula624 Fax
All the women on instagram look the same
Yes I do get bored of the same insta looks. It's nice to see unique faces, and I believe the most beautiful women do not look like the average, they are exceptional because they look exceptional.
@@Ragequittingseamstress because most people like same things. Most people don't like characteristic faces. Even if you don't notice, you like ordinary faces.
A "big nose" depends on how you look at it. Most people consider a nose big only if it's wide but a long nose is big too and can give you a very unappealing profile.
Edit: To those with long noses...I apologize. In myself I have insecurities too. I'll share that one of mine as a kid was having large feet but I grew into my feet because now I'm 5'10/178 cm and now they are actually relatively small considering the average woman's shoe size/height. Eventually you become okay with your features if you hold out long enough. Much love. 🙂💕
Yes finally someone said it, I think there is a lot of confusion with that
I kinda have both.
@@RawrLyss me too!!! and it's so frustrating because it's literally the combination of these two things, it's long and wide, although it being wide it's what I struggle the most, I really don't like it 😔
I have a big nose and big noses on side profiles look good tbh😭but I dislike my nose form the 3/4 angle as it obscures one of my eyes slightly ajhaa
@@ahhh6328 omg what angles are these? I'm even more conflicted now lol
I agree with almost everything but the nasal hump correction, even you stating that its a masculinizing feature brings culture into it! Its an incredibly common nose shape that can look very feminine too
It looks so sexy to me for some reason on both sexes
Exactly, look at Gillian Anderson and Kristin Scott Thomas
@@christiantava442 I'm sorry...those two don't have a 'hook nose'... any woman with such a nose will always stand out, in each culture I dare say.
Men too, but some faces can carry it.
I’ve always wanted a small cute nose thank you for saying that we have to celebrate our nose shapes ❤️
I think it’s important to analyze colonized countries differently, since the skin pigmentation as well as other features are heavily based on how the colonizers ruled that particular country. Here in brazil during colonization, that where areas were the population was mostly slaves that were brought from africa, whereas other areas in the country where european groups were mostly based, so that would impact a lot in features throughout the country, not just the climate, which also varies a lot considering we cover most of the area of the south american continent. Also, we’re a very mixed country because of the amount of different populations that lived here, and so are most of other countries around south america. I wish that was a study on that as well.
Mexican here and I think the same as you, the black population isn't as high here but we have a bigger native American population than anybody else and there's part of the country (west and north) where people tend to be wither and other parts(east and south) where people are darker and have black ancestry. People from México can look very different from one another and the climates doesn't play as big of a part as in the rest of the world. Um abraço muito forte irmã💖
We would love an episode about mewing. If its really work and how it does it.
Doesnt
@@pipipopo3687 it does if you start young enough. If you start at 20+ you’d already have a developed face
You can start at 40, it still works. Just slower
@@pipipopo3687 i like your name
It works
Very interesting, I wonder why africans that live in the horn of africa don't have wide noses then according to their climate? They're noses are typically smaller and straighter more similar to someone living in a colder climate. Some west african tribes also have smaller noses.
Yeah, exactly. I live in the Gambia, West Africa. My mother comes from the Jola ethnic group, deep dark skin and tiny noses. They look anatomically African in it's shape, blunt rather than protruding. I inherited that feature. I wonder if it's common with African Americans too?
@@idkwhybut... yea the Fulani people also have smaller noses compared to other west africans. I think with African Americans it varies because we have some euro admixture so that could also contribute
@@lalamilan3928 That counts, I guess. Fulanis (or Fulas) have narrow noses, but size varies across countries and settlements and even within settlements. I'd know this since Fulas make the second largest ethnic group in my country after Mandingos. Those two ethnic groups (Fulas and Mandinkas) are crazy diverse!
African Americans are quite fascinating. The same shades of black will have different undertones with African Americans so it always catches me off guard.
@@idkwhybut... yes I should’ve clarified it does still vary. it’s really amazing how diverse africans are genetically and culturally. I love learning about different african cultures and sub cultures, weather its african, afro american, afro Latin, afro asian, etc. so fascinating.
Also there is evidence of back migration back into the Horn of Africa from Eurasian and Arabian populations relatively recently (some thousands of years ago). If you look on map the horn is basically right next to these land masses
I love this channel. It makes me feel smart.
How did you explain p-value better than my entire stats class back in uni😭
Noses are noses, why are we so obsessed with body parts lol. Imagine if plants decided they weren't green enough and had to get surgery smh
What's your problem? If you don't like it then leave
@@andreyserebryakov2231 it's just an observation lol why are you so pressed?
@@mOonLight12whiSpeRs If plants had consciousness and were intelligent and were also mating based on physical attributes, they would do the same. Just as how elephants in Africa tend to mate with males that don't have horns, because horned ones are hunted down. Sure, it's a bit different, but could be compared.
Plants would get surgery if they could. Cause competition is super hard, among plants.
@@GoalOrientedLifting the idea was that as humans passing by we dont sit there and go "aw man these plants could sure be greener", they just are what they are and we take them as a part of nature, as we should with our bodies.
Damn it's because of you guys I've been able to find blunder Photoshop errors ,thx,it makes me feel better about my body ❤️❤️
You've just validated a lifelong opinion that I'm not well suited to the cold. Thank you lol.
I heard it's because in hot climates, it's important to have big wholes (lips, nostrils) through which your heat and steam will go out of your body easier and quicker. And in very cold climates it's the opposite, they have small thin eyes (Eskimos), small nose and mouth (and lips), thick skin, so that they can better preserve heat in their body, not loose is easy from thinner skin of lips and through big wide open eyes and big mouth.
I as a woman from the southern part of the Indian Subcontinent, I happen to have a Nubian like nose. So many ppl told me that I could fix it but I don't want to
U are south Indian but he did the analysis of central Indian nose shapes
She said she's from the "southern part of the indian *subcontinent* " I think she's from srilanka
I think it's acceptable to state like:"Ask my ancestors about my appearance" whenever someone mocks your look. Its genetic so I cant control.
Also as an Asian, people should acknowledge that Asians have doubled eyelids too, not just mono lids. With lenses, my doubled eyelids eyes can appear foreign, yet I dont intentionally aim at Western look. For the jaw, it's kinda a thing for a girl to share a resembling jaw like her father, and oppositely, for a boy to share a more soft features from his mother. So Asian beauty standard is unreasonable with oval face shape for girls, and for a boy, he could be viewed as lack of masculinity if he has feminine features.
The nose is also a problem, because medias portray actors with high bridge noses, plus beauty standard highlights the beauty in high bridge nose.
I just cant achieve that, unless I do the surgery.
We should embrace racial features, because this whole thing is unreasonable and tiring.
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And some still insist that beauty is one shape..
If ur talking about noses u have to talk about the most beautiful nose that I know of- Monica Bellucci's.
U should do a total breakdown of her face. She's so beautiful. Pls.
What about the north and East Africans that have slender noses like European? Is the climate not a factor in this case???
Maybe they had once also big and wide noses but because they are so close to europe and, historically, did a lot of commerce with them they bred with these people and so their descendants had noses more simillar to these europeans
Yeah. But they have shorter noses too, rather than more protruding European noses.
It's a little of both.
Their noses are specific to them. I’ve never seen a white person with the same nose as an East African.
This is why I don’t believe this climate temperature bull. Same goes from Arabians who are from dry arid deserts. South Asians like Indians have slender noses as well.
@@jadonmesfun6479 the climate adaptation is true. Humans adapt to their environment. There’s differences in the weather within Africa. Sub-Sahara is hot and wet, East tends to be hot and dry. Which can contribute to the adaptions of the people.
I’m wondering where Middle Eastern noses fit with what’s been explained here ? They’re not really like any of the ones described but it can get very hot there
I think humidity is a bigger factor than just heat
After knowing Kibbe's image Identity, I free myself from wanting to have a certain shape of facial and body feature. Finally I can see the beauty.
Where did you read about the kibba? I'm curious
@@z7z766 just search Kibbe's image identity on YT. I recommend Aly Art channel to begin :)
@@Bongi344 thanks
My ethnic background is El Salvadoran, wonder where my nose fits? I did one of those DNA kits which said genetically I'm 50 percent native American and 42 percent european Spanish and 8 percent african
I feel like no ones nose looks like mine, but i like it
You’re mixed so you could get one or get a mix of them. Just look at your nose and try to see which ethnicity it looks most like.
Así no se escribe mamón jajaja
I also have a very unique looking nose I have not seen anyone having a nose that is like mine but I believe it's from my Native American ancestry
Native Americans have diverse nose shapes and facial features.
My nose has a hanging columella. I wish I knew what influences it to protrude past my nostrils. It definitely gives me a distinguished look. I’m learning to embrace it...after noticing some people look beautiful with it.
I like how you said it gives you a distinguished look. 🧐☝🏼mine does the same! ( ͡ᵔ ͜ʖ ͡ᵔ)
Fascinating - I am a Slav with very typical Slavic features, greyish blonde hair, grey eyes, small lips, and then my nose… was big, had bump, tip was going down… Anyway this nose was so shitty that apparently I was getting a lot of health problems because of it… Like tonsillitis, snore, overgrowth of tonsils, not enough airflow, bad quality sleep… My doctor said that I will need 3 different surgeries to fix these issues- So I just went for full rhinoplasty… My life is so much better now! No health issues and I don’t look like a witch anymore… It was definitely worth it.
7:55 This seems to be a common, albeit subtle misuse of the word "objectively."
Beauty, like the color or silliness or the importance of anything, is essentially a perception that requires a thinking subject. This is why it is categorized as subjective.
We can quantitatively measure the percentage of subjects who share a similar perception of beauty.
Things can't be more or less objective and subjective -- something I hear a lot too. These concepts are truly binary, if we care to speak with any precision.
No matter how "informed" this guy may sound, he acts as if everyone in the same region have the same type of nose.
Lol
Noses can have so much variety and character - I love a unique nose!
If we make them all surgically the same, they're going to be just as boring as our knees.
But In my country everybody wants straight small sharp nose.
@@Default5551op I think people see fashion models and think that's what beauty is. When really the point of fashion models is, that they don't distract from the products. They simply can't look too unique, because their not the main attraction - the fashion is. But you're still the main attraction of your life, so you're allowed to stand out.
Northern european noses have mostly been seen as the ideal while mediterranean, Middle eastern, african etc, noses have been seen as less
Even I've felt insecure about my long and wide southern euro nose.
And I’ve always been insecure about my flat, wide nose, being scandi and growing up around all these slim noses😬
@@MsBabbi do you have an epicanthic fold?
@@gabrielceballos8789 no, but I have heavily hooded eyes, so I might as well🤷🏼♀️😅 but the fold doesn’t extend to or past the inner corner of the eye, no
i am indonesia from java. insecure makes me feel alive
Man I have a long nose. I think I need to modify it because I feel insecure, my nose is kinda ugly unfortunately. My other features are beautiful but but pathetic big nose mess everything up making me a such weird guy in appearance.
What made me love my nose is that I’m not alone. I have a long nose with a bulbous nose tip and a little bump on my nose bridge
Heyyo, long time watcher and big fan here!
What do you think about males with androgyenous and baby faces (not high cheekbones) with non-optimal jaws playing into female beauty? In my experience, I feel like playing into feminine beauty traits (long hair, clear skin, maybe makeup to enhance eye size) while also simoultaneously enhancing your masculinity (such as by growing a beard and attaining a muscular physique) compliment eachother well and makes for a unique look unconventional to western beauty standards.
By exhibiting highly feminine features (big eyes and youthfulness) the traits that aren't feminine especially stand out, effectively enhancing their presence. And then that which is feminine is just seen as pretty.
Him: south Asians have the smallest nasal height...
Me: guess I’m not south Asian then 😭
The studied only included South Asians living in the US, not actually South Asia.
Girl I feel you, I have a long ass hooked nose and I'm south asian too 😭
We are West or central Asians
I think they mean people from Thailand, Vietnam etc...not the Indian subcontinent...
@Lee off course.
Could you make a video on androgyny? I think it could also be interesting to talk about transition - FTM or MTF - because most trans individuals undergo HRT or surgeries to look more like their gender, and you could use those before/after pictures as examples of feminine versus masculine (I'm trans ahah)
He already did touch on this topic throughOut multiple videos.
Just watch his older video about what makes a face masculine vs feminine and extrapolate from there.
@@LucielStarz123 extrapolate deez nuts
Sorry, I don’t know why I wanted to type that so bad. I’ll check it out thanks!
@@h0rriphic LMFAOO
@@h0rriphic looooool
I have a button nose and small nostrils and am from the Caribbean which has a tropical climate. I get a lot of allergies and the occasional stuffy nose 🤔
But anyway, noses are so diverse! I find them all beautiful big or small, pointy or round
Less than a 5% chance that we might be incorrect in concluding that our geographically correlated nose shape differences were caused by environmental selection.
So most humans migrating north thousands of generations ago would have been disadvantaged enough by breathing freezing air through larger nostrils that they'd be less likely to survive long enough or be chosen by a mate to reproduce.
My Mediterranean nose is feeling privileged to inherit the invention of scarves.
This is something I’ve wanted to know for a long time. Thank you for your research! 💯
Not to hate or nitpick, but in Canada, the Algonquin people are referred to as Indigenous, not "Indian". Calling them "Indian" would be considered offensive to them.. :)
Are you native ??
You are so wise :))))) Here is your medal 🥇.
@@ogdreamgirl no I'm not, but indigenous relations have always been big in Canada (we learn about it in schools, in the news, in politics), and many of the indigenous peoples who were here when the settlers came are still living in what we now call "Canada". For example, the Algonquins are still living today in Ottawa and Quebec.. However the treatment of Indigenous peoples by the Canadian government has always been controversial (look up the residential schools, for example, if you're interested), so I would say they are majorly disadvantaged compared to other Canadians..
@@uncleadolf2229 Noo I think most Canadians would know about this, for us it's like common sense because we learn it in school from a young age
Isn't'offensive' an exaggeration?
I'm black, I live in Africa and sometimes when the weather is kinda cold I mistakenly take in too much air and I feel discomfort around my eyes, nose and brain 😩
Me a girl born to two Mexican parents wondering where i fall in the middle of all of these analysis 😭
Probably somewhere between European and Native American. If that’s you in your picture, I personally see more European features than Native American.
Girl same!! I guess our noses can be “vanilla” 😊 you are pretty regardless
@@Andrea00013 just curious what do you mean by vanilla ?
@@Ineverusemychannel somewhere between native and European makes sense thanks
@@Beaniebabiez10 As either or , my nose personally is not flat or pointy. It’s just straight haha
To those who say that the study generalizes people- that is exactly the point, to calculate what is the statistical average and standard deviation of a given feature in a given group. No one said that every person that comes from the group A will have shorter/bigger/thinner/pointier etc. nose than any person from group B. But when comparing those groups we can still see some tendencies. It's just like with the height- for example one of the tallest nations are the Dutch, but to say so obviously doesn't mean that we negate the existence of short people in the Netherlands. Obviously, they do exist (altough what might be considered short in the Netherlands in some other countries might be considered average height). And still, that absolutely doesn't mean that the tallest person in the world has to come from the Netherlands.
And as for those who wonder why the study included those groups and not the others- I think that in the beginning he said that this one study was conducted in the USA. So they weren't able to include all the ethnic groups that exist around the world, but just those, that exist in bigger groups in the USA. Most black people from the USA are descendants of West Africans, which is why they included them, not for example South or East Africans.
I have a question what if you move from one place to another? Your features change or they stay the same?
This is fascinating!! Please please please do more videos with morphology and anthropology! I want this for every part of the face and body
When you post, could you include names of all the celebrities and models who are shown? It would be very helpful for people like me who don’t spend much time on social media and who don’t learn names.
I see that QOVES took my suggestion! I’m extremely grateful!
Well, Gisele Bündchen has a different type of nose and she is a Supermodel! And while some people may not find her attractive, she is one of the greatest models of all time. I used to be obsessed with physical appearance when I was a teenager but now that I am a young adult, I have come to know that there's far more important things in life than physical appearance. And where does this obsession with physical appearance come from? Maybe from the media. I know that every human being wants to be beautiful and that's okay and while it's good to want to look good physically, beauty eventually fades and we all get old and don't look the same. Even Alain Delon, a handsome man, got old eventually. Thats part of life. I also have never understood why hooked noses are so disliked. Maybe it has to do with negative stereotypes. Do people want to all have the same kind of nose and look the same like robots? Sameness is so boring! All Instagram models look the same with lip filters, the same kind of eyebrows and make up. It's getting ridiculous. Many celebrities have ruined their faces with excessive plastic surgery. It's so sad to read so many comments of people insecure with themselves!
I always found all noses fit a face- like they fit and it’s perfect
Dude why is your voice so attractive
I hate my nose so much that when I got into a car accident and broke my nose, I was so happy that I could use it as an excuse to do a nose job. My happiness extinguishes when the doctor said it would heal itself and needed no surgery 😢
I have always had a naturally small nose, and always thought it was weird. It made it hard to breathe sometimes because I live in warmer climates, and have to breathe in more.
Same
I have a small nose too and you are right, sometimes it can be hard to breath with it lol
>Be me a Brazilian teen
> Mom and Dad are mixed af
>Both are tanned due sun exposion
> Both have bad genetics for nose
> I'm white af and have a Greek God nose shape
>My parents decide to do theses DNA test
>I discovered that I really have Macedonian/Greek genetics
> Be blessed
Macedonian is Greek, so yeah
@@tack9571 My father family name is "Macedo Kosta" and his first name Is Romulus and he really thought his mother was portuguese with this family name
@@L3ZC Oh bruh
@@L3ZC 🤣🤣
Im disappointed, a nose video that doesnt talk about the arabian nose or the jewish nose and no research about it? Sad.
I’m 7 percent African the rest is Mexican and white and I have an African nose I used to be insecure about it but I kind of like it now because of how rare it was for that to happen to me
This is the reason why I’m not going to have a rhinoplasty (assuming I can afford it; not invalidating the choices of those who can afford to have one) because your nose shape is molded to adapt to the environment you are in especially with climate. This is very informative tho!
learned this in anthropology, if y'all have the opportunity to definitely take this class
Would my chronic sinusitis affect my nose shape, or would my nose shape affect how bad my sinusitis is?
I'd love to find out the answer to this too!
If your nasal cavity is narrow or partly blocked (such as can happen with breaks) it is easier for germs to colonize your sinuses, and make healing from those infections a bit more difficult.
i got my nose from my mother. she has this cute lil button nose, but mine is a little bit upturned coz of my father. and they always make me pinch and massage my nose when i was younger lol and it did work :') instead of just having my mom's button nose, i got an upturned one as well
One day I'll gift myself with a face analysis from Qoves
Ive got a bad case of genetic dorsal hump. My siblings and I all have it, thanks dad.
Iran has range of different climates, depends on the time of the year and what part of the land it can be vary cold or hot but oddly people from North has larger noses even though it is where the climate is the coolest
Because it has nothing to do where the people are living nowadays.
I am unsure of my nose shape. I always perceived my nose as being a bit too wide and fleshy for my face. I am Northwestern European but grew up in a tropical climate.
You have a nice nose for your face.
You look great. Don't change anything
Yeah, the climate may have effected its shape
Nose shape is genetic; the video is discussing genetic features distinctive to local populations as a result of thousands of years of evolution. It's not saying the weather can directly change a single person's nose in their own lifetime. If a genetically northern European family moves to the equator when their baby is born, that baby isn't going grow up looking like ethnicities native to the equator. Factors like advanced age or alcohol abuse CAN enlarge your nose though.
@@mickethegoblin7167 bruh there's no way you're this dumb
Can you do a video on Zayn Malik?
i think there is already 1
@@Waryfuls2 where?
@@Waryfuls2 he hasn’t made one on him
I like almost all noses. People are beautiful
I watch qves vids as I'm super passionate about anatomy and human evolution.