But Yolanda's face is very different, full of mixed-race feeling in Europe, and even subverts the stereotype of literary fan in people's hearts.
These five senses, pieced together, are gentle and implicit oriental beauty.
In contrast, the faces of westerners are quite three-dimensional. The ups and downs of forehead, brow bone, mountain root and eyes are particularly obvious. In fact, just look at the distance between the eyebrows and eyes and the eye socket to see clearly ~
Even if some people are only a quarter of foreign descent, they can't tell at a glance that they are hybrids, and their facial features are generally much more stereoscopic than those of standard orientals. Bea Hayden is a quarter of American descent, and I am still convinced of her face!
Therefore, on Yolanda's face, there are prominent brow bones and mountain roots+European double eyelids+deep eye sockets, and the appearance has the effect of shadow powder. The facial contour is sharp and three-dimensional, so it's strange not to be mistaken for a hybrid.
This three-dimensional deep eyebrow eye, coupled with her big black eyes, gives her a unique advantage, especially when playing eye games! I especially like her performance in the movie "The Romance of Death". The emotions in these pictures are conveyed through the eyes.
Why are they all half-blood, but their temperaments are different? A very important reason is the nose.
There is no doubt that the nose is super important to see if a person has a sense of mixed blood. A mixed-race European face, no matter what color the eyes are, the mouth is big or small, but the nose must be three-dimensional. But even if everyone has a three-dimensional nose, their temperament will not be the same.