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Neuroaesthetics:

How YOUR brain decides attractiveness:

1) Processing Fluency

Definition: the brain prefers stimuli that are easy and fast to process. Faces that are processed fluently feel more pleasant = rated more attractive.

Mechanism (cognitive + neural):

Reduced prediction error in visual cortex (V1–V4)

Faster pattern matching in the fusiform face area (FFA)

Positive affect tagged by orbitofrontal cortex when processing is effortless


What increases fluency:

Uniform skin tone (low visual noise)

Clear feature boundaries (brows, lips, jawline)

Consistent lighting (stable shadows = stable shape cues)

Takeaway:

Skin clarity, contrast, clean grooming directly increase processing speed, That leads to higher perceived attractiveness.

2) Symmetry

humans don’t compute exact symmetry, we judge coherence.
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The brain tolerates asymmetry within a threshold. Large deviations increase cognitive load = lower ratings
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Perfect symmetry can look uncanny, the brain expects slight natural variation

3) Averageness


Attractive faces are closer to the brain’s internal prototype.

Mechanism:

The brain stores a statistical average of faces you’ve seen. Faces near that mean = faster recognition and that leads to higher fluency
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clarification:

Average doesn't mean boring.
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Best faces = average base + distinct high-value traits


Takeaway:

Fix extremes (acne, puffiness, poor grooming) move toward average, then enhance standout features.


4) Sexual Dimorphism

What the brain reads:

Male: jaw width, brow ridge, cheekbones
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Female: lip fullness, eye size, softness


Signals tied to hormonal markers (testosterone, estrogen)
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Evaluated for mate selection + social dominance cues


Nuance:

Excess masculinity = perceived aggression

Too little = low dominance


Takeaway:

Optimize balance, not extremes (lean face, defined but not overdone features).

5) Eye Tracking

Viewers fixate on:

1. Eyes
2. Skin quality
3. Jawline / mouth
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Mechanism:

Rapid scanning: 200–300 ms initial judgment
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Attention amplifies flaws in key zones

Takeaway:

Fix the highest attention flaw first (usually acne, eye bags, or jaw definition)

6) Halo Effect

Definition: attractive people are judged as better in unrelated traits.
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Mechanism:

Brain uses visual input > shortcuts (heuristics)

Attractiveness = proxy for good genes / competence

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Takeaway:

Small visual improvements lead to disproportionate social benefits.

7) Lighting

How it works:

The brain reconstructs 3D shape from shadows + contrast
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Lighting alters perceived:

Jaw sharpness

Skin smoothness

Symmetry


Mechanism:

Shading processed in visual cortex > inferred structure

Strong directional light = stronger structure cues

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Takeaway:

Lighting can simulate better bone structure.

Conclusion

Attractiveness = Processing Fluency + Signal Clarity + Balanced Dimorphism


NOT:

Perfect genetics
One trait (zygos, eye area, etc.)

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Practical Optimization (High ROI Order)

1. Skin quality, biggest fluency gain

2. Lighting awareness, immediate perception boost

3. Hair + grooming, reduces visual noise

4. Body fat control (face leanness), reveals structure

5. Sleep + inflammation control, reduces puffiness

Sources:
 
Please take into consideration that I've only done about 5 hours total research on this topic so it might just all be water :forcedsmile:
 
Neuroaesthetics:

How YOUR brain decides attractiveness:

1) Processing Fluency

Definition: the brain prefers stimuli that are easy and fast to process. Faces that are processed fluently feel more pleasant = rated more attractive.

Mechanism (cognitive + neural):

Reduced prediction error in visual cortex (V1–V4)

Faster pattern matching in the fusiform face area (FFA)

Positive affect tagged by orbitofrontal cortex when processing is effortless


What increases fluency:

Uniform skin tone (low visual noise)

Clear feature boundaries (brows, lips, jawline)

Consistent lighting (stable shadows = stable shape cues)

Takeaway:

Skin clarity, contrast, clean grooming directly increase processing speed, That leads to higher perceived attractiveness.

2) Symmetry

humans don’t compute exact symmetry, we judge coherence.
View attachment 4998432
The brain tolerates asymmetry within a threshold. Large deviations increase cognitive load = lower ratings
View attachment 4998434
Perfect symmetry can look uncanny, the brain expects slight natural variation

3) Averageness


Attractive faces are closer to the brain’s internal prototype.

Mechanism:

The brain stores a statistical average of faces you’ve seen. Faces near that mean = faster recognition and that leads to higher fluency
View attachment 4998444

clarification:

Average doesn't mean boring.
View attachment 4998447
Best faces = average base + distinct high-value traits


Takeaway:

Fix extremes (acne, puffiness, poor grooming) move toward average, then enhance standout features.

4) Sexual Dimorphism

What the brain reads:

Male: jaw width, brow ridge, cheekbones
View attachment 4998448
Female: lip fullness, eye size, softness


Signals tied to hormonal markers (testosterone, estrogen)
View attachment 4998452
Evaluated for mate selection + social dominance cues


Nuance:

Excess masculinity = perceived aggression

Too little = low dominance


Takeaway:

Optimize balance, not extremes (lean face, defined but not overdone features).

5) Eye Tracking

Viewers fixate on:

1. Eyes
2. Skin quality
3. Jawline / mouth
View attachment 4998462
Mechanism:

Rapid scanning: 200–300 ms initial judgment
View attachment 4998458
Attention amplifies flaws in key zones

Takeaway:

Fix the highest attention flaw first (usually acne, eye bags, or jaw definition)

6) Halo Effect

Definition: attractive people are judged as better in unrelated traits.
View attachment 4998465
Mechanism:

Brain uses visual input > shortcuts (heuristics)

Attractiveness = proxy for good genes / competence

View attachment 4998470
Takeaway:

Small visual improvements lead to disproportionate social benefits.

7) Lighting

How it works:

The brain reconstructs 3D shape from shadows + contrast
View attachment 4998471
Lighting alters perceived:

Jaw sharpness

Skin smoothness

Symmetry


Mechanism:

Shading processed in visual cortex > inferred structure

Strong directional light = stronger structure cues

View attachment 4998472
Takeaway:

Lighting can simulate better bone structure.

Conclusion


Attractiveness = Processing Fluency + Signal Clarity + Balanced Dimorphism


NOT:

Perfect genetics
One trait (zygos, eye area, etc.)

View attachment 4998479
Practical Optimization (High ROI Order)

1. Skin quality, biggest fluency gain

2. Lighting awareness, immediate perception boost

3. Hair + grooming, reduces visual noise

4. Body fat control (face leanness), reveals structure

5. Sleep + inflammation control, reduces puffiness

Sources:
ive had girls masturbate to pics of my forearm muscles without even seeing my face

Attraction isnt all about face
 
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ive had girls masturbate to pics of my forearm muscles without even seeing my face

Attraction isnt all about face
I'm talking about faces not forearms though
 
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