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Study’s resources: I asked 30 random girls on Snapchat and Instagram (ages 16–24). I showed them two edited versions of the same male face. One edit focused on improving the eye area (canthal tilt, eyelids, under-eye support), the other focused on improving the jawline (sharper chin, wider jaw, gonial angle). Same lighting, same face, no filters. I asked which one they found more attractive and why.
19 out of 30 picked the eye-focused face (around 63%). Most of them mentioned things like “he looks more intense,” “more attractive to look at,” or “his eyes are nicer.” A few said he looked smarter or more mature. A lot of these girls leaned more toward relationship or long-term attraction rather than just looks.
9 out of 30 picked the jaw-focused face (about 30%). Most of these girls said he looked more masculine or dominant. A couple mentioned that he looked better from the side. This group leaned more toward short-term attraction or physical appeal.
2 out of 30 said neither mattered much to them. Both said face attractiveness wasn’t that important and both were themselves below average looking.
My Notices: What I noticed was that eyes seem to matter more for overall attraction, especially when it comes to trust and emotional pull. Jawline helps but mostly as a secondary feature. Girls who described themselves as more mature or relationship-oriented almost always picked the eyes. Jaw preference showed up more with younger girls.
Conclusion: jawline increases masculinity, but eyes decide whether a face is actually attractive long term. A strong jaw without good eyes doesn’t carry the same weight as good eyes with an average jaw.
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19 out of 30 picked the eye-focused face (around 63%). Most of them mentioned things like “he looks more intense,” “more attractive to look at,” or “his eyes are nicer.” A few said he looked smarter or more mature. A lot of these girls leaned more toward relationship or long-term attraction rather than just looks.
9 out of 30 picked the jaw-focused face (about 30%). Most of these girls said he looked more masculine or dominant. A couple mentioned that he looked better from the side. This group leaned more toward short-term attraction or physical appeal.
2 out of 30 said neither mattered much to them. Both said face attractiveness wasn’t that important and both were themselves below average looking.
My Notices: What I noticed was that eyes seem to matter more for overall attraction, especially when it comes to trust and emotional pull. Jawline helps but mostly as a secondary feature. Girls who described themselves as more mature or relationship-oriented almost always picked the eyes. Jaw preference showed up more with younger girls.
Conclusion: jawline increases masculinity, but eyes decide whether a face is actually attractive long term. A strong jaw without good eyes doesn’t carry the same weight as good eyes with an average jaw.
Any Questions Or Comments Please Ask