

Celebrities like Zac Efron, Emma Watson and Emma Stone have upturned noses, which have made this particular nose type a popular request for rhinoplasty patients.

Another standout feature of the celestial nose is a slight dent at the middle of the bridge. The celestial nose, also referred to as the “turned up nose,” is relatively petite with a slightly protruding tip. The following are 6 of the most common nose types, some of which are commonly requested in rhinoplasty (nose reshaping) procedures. Every nose shape has its own aesthetic value, but there is no arguing that we are often drawn to individuals with “beautiful” noses - those that are well-proportioned and harmonious with facial features. Some of the most common nose types are characterized by the shape of the nasal bones, the size of the nasal cavity and the amount of cartilage. Regardless of size or shape, the nose can have a significant impact on a person’s facial appearance and self-esteem. While many may share similar characteristics in nasal shape and proportion, no two noses are exactly alike. Just a flutter of those beauties and you already know she’s interested in you! 10.The nose is your face’s most predominant feature, whether it be long and narrow, or small and upturned. The eyes of Indian women are also said to be the most expressive! This would not be possible without those long thick eyelashes. They say that an Indian woman can hold a whole conversation only using her eyes. You can only imagine an Indians reaction during the ‘bleached brow phase’! 9. After shaping their brows perfectly, a brow gel or a pencil is used to darken the brows! This method is slowly catching up in places like America, Canada and Australia. Most often Indians use a method called threading, which is healthier than waxing (although not less painful) to shape their brows. Dark EyebrowsĪnother beloved trait is dark eyebrows.
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Where the color of the skin is concerned, the North Indians seem to have it easier than the South Indians, who are darker by nature. Fair SkinĪlthough this may be a point to debate upon, the way fairness cream products are flourishing in India (not just for women but men too), is a clear sign that fair skin is much more valued than darker skin. Before you say anything, No, this is not a trend that was brought on by Kylie Jenner. Needless to say, this particular Indian beauty standard is a symbol of sexuality and femininity. Chiselled ChinĪ chiseled or a pointed chin is viewed as a feminine trait, whereas, a box-shaped jaw is concerned to be completely manly in nature! This is why Indians view the Bollywood stars like Deepika Padukone, to be a bigger star than Frieda Pinto. In fact, comparing ancient pictures of Indian beauty standards and modern pictures, you may not find all that much of a difference where the figure is concerned! 5. But, India, right from the beginning of times, appreciated and adored any woman with an hourglass figure. Until Kim Kardashian came about, Hollywood rejected hourglass figures and adored slim and trim girls. In fact, it is a tradition for the mothers to massage coconut oil onto their child’s hair to make sure that their hair grows out well! 4. India would not be India without the long luscious locks! Most advertisements on television are for various shampoos and conditioners to make your hair long, strong and thick.
