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What does the chin beauty nest look like?
The perfect chin should lean forward moderately, with a soft and smooth arc, forming a "beauty nest" with the lower lip.

Meirengou chin means that there is a shallow groove in the middle of the chin, which is also called Omega chin (W chin) in the west. It is said that men and women with good chins will be more attractive and beautiful.

Not only that, the beauty gap is a symbol of charm and sexy, but also a symbol of birth. In the East, having a beautiful chin means having the face of a wealthy husband or wife, which can bring good luck to each other and has amazing artistic creativity.

Chinese name

Meirengou Xiaba

translate freely

There is a shallow groove in the middle of the chin.

Another name

Omega chin (w chin)

trait

A symbol of charm and sex appeal.

origin

Some people have a shallow ditch in the middle of their chin, which is called the beauty ditch. It is also called Omega chin in the west. It is said that both men and women will be more charming and beautiful if there is a beauty gap. In Greece, 80% of men with beautiful chins were born in prominent aristocratic families; In Europe and America, it is said that many people agree that the beauty gap is a symbol of charm and sexiness, that is to say, in the west, having a beauty gap is sexy; However, in Asia, many people think that having a chin of this shape can bring good luck to each other by having the face of a prosperous husband or wife. In China, it is said that related books have mentioned that people with this kind of Ω-shaped chin have amazing artistic creativity. As long as someone cultivates, guides and digs people with beautiful gaps, their artistic talents and characteristics will burst out. Eventually become a shining star.

The beauty ditch is like a beauty mole for an individual. It's natural, and you can also have surgery, but it should be based on your face shape, otherwise the uglier the better. In fact, whether the beauty ditch is worth getting through plastic surgery depends entirely on personal preferences.