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What is a "delicate face"?
Actresses in the 1990s are different from today's, but each has its own aura and style, but that style is really rare. Modern beauty is more willing to pursue the method of rapid beauty, with wide eyes, long eyes, straight nose and pointed chin ... After all, all these can be done as long as you go to a plastic surgery hospital. In fact, in order to make everyone's pursuit more clear, we just hope that the five senses can be refined twice. For most people, the more exquisite it is, the more beautiful it really becomes. But for many female stars who are active on the screen, extreme exquisiteness may not be a good thing, and it is very likely that they will lose more important audiences.

1. People with narrow eye distance tend to feel smarter, more mature, more refined and more attractive, while people with long eye distance are relatively more attractive.

2. Whether it is a big nose or a wide nose wing, it will bring an aura that is completely opposite to exquisiteness. Either atmospheric or rustic, but in any case it is difficult to have a sense of exquisiteness.

3. Many people think that the big mouth is not good-looking, but it is actually not in line with the oriental pursuit of soft aesthetics. People with big mouths usually have affinity and aura, and it is effortless to take the atmospheric route.

4. As Asians, we sometimes envy foreigners' natural three-dimensional, because this feature is also a big mouth, and Anne Hathaway is far more exquisite than Sebrina.

Europeans and Americans often have high foreheads, high brow bones, deep eye sockets, high mountain roots, high nose, upturned chin and much rougher faces than Asians. This facial three-dimensional sense highlights the sharpness of the five senses, reduces the softness, and makes the five senses particularly clear and delicate. Many people's side faces are more delicate than their front faces, because they can highlight the ups and downs of the five senses and have a more three-dimensional sense. Asians with three-dimensional facial features naturally have advantages. When distinguishing net red faces, they may find that those with three-dimensional facial features are more delicate and easier to identify visually.