A facial aesthetics expert has revealed what makes Margot Robbie so attractive and why she was the perfect person to play the real-life Barbie.
Shafee Hassan, 23, is the founder of Sydney‘s Qoves Studio, which is a company that uses scientific research and data to analyze facial features to reveal how attractive you are based on your facial attributes.
The 23-year-old frequently shares videos on his YouTube channel, describing how symmetry, harmony, balance, age, and specific features all contribute to your level of beauty.
Now, the facial analyst has revealed why Margot, 33, was the perfect person to play Barbie, detailing exactly what makes her so uniquely attractive – calling attention to the special aspects of her eyes, jawline, and lips.
A facial aesthetics expert has revealed what makes Margot Robbie so attractive and why she was the perfect person to play the real-life Barbie
The 33-year-old actress has always been regarded as one of Hollywood’s most beautiful women, and there are a few features that make her stand out
The facial analyst revealed that Margot made for the perfect person to play Barbie because of her profound attractiveness, which could be attributed to her unique eyes, jawline, and lips
In a video posted to his TikTok and YouTube, Shafee explained the beauty behind the real-life Barbie.
‘What makes Margot so attractive and the top pick for Barbie?’ he said at the beginning of the video.
The 33-year-old actress has always been regarded as one of Hollywood’s most beautiful women, and there are a few features that make her stand out.
The facial aesthetics expert began by discussing how Margot’s jawline contributes to her beauty, despite it being more on the ‘masculine’ side.
He said that the star’s jaw didn’t fit the standards of a ‘beautiful, feminine jaw’ because it’s much more defined and wide.
According to the expert, when it comes to women, people desire more ‘narrow’ jaws.
He explains that Margot’s jaw width, or intergonial width, is in the 87 per cent range when it comes to wide jawlines.
‘Surgeons and orthodontists prefer narrower jaws,’ he said.
The facial aesthetics expert noted that Margot’s nose was ‘seemingly perfect’
He also pointed out that although studies may suggest that a narrow jawline in women was more desired, Margot’s wide jawline was one of her best features
However, because Margot’s eyes and jawlines align, it puts her right on the range of beautiful jaw widths.
He also pointed out that although studies may suggest that a narrow jawline in women was more desired, Margot’s wide jawline was one of her best features because if it was narrow it wouldn’t harmonize well with her ‘facial height.’
The expert added that her facial structure was ‘defined,’ but not to an extreme level.
Margot’s eyes are one of her strongest points, according to Shafee, because they are ‘highly feminine, youthful and proportionate.’
He explains that the femininity of her eyes ‘clashes well with her angular jawline.’
‘She gets the universally recognized benefits of a strong jawline without compromising on her overall facial femininity,’ he added.
He said that if you were to change the look of Margot’s eyes, she would become ‘less attractive.’
He noted that her eyes helped her appear kinder and bubbly, which was right on brand for Barbie.
He also said Margot’s lips were ‘plump and proportionate,’ making it easy for her to be one of the most beautiful women
At the end of the clip, he described Margot’s looks as: ‘High averageness with one or two exceptional features.’ She’s pictured as Stereotypical Barbie in the Greta Gerwig film
The facial aesthetics expert also noted that Margot’s nose was ‘seemingly perfect.’
‘Let’s not forget Margot’s seemingly perfect nasal contour, with a tip that is neither bulbous, droopy, or fleshy,’ he explained.
He said Margot’s lips were ‘plump and proportionate,’ making it easy for her to be one of the most beautiful women.
‘It’s clear to see why she’s synonymous with being a definition of physical beauty. She also has some of the clearest, straightest teeth in Hollywood, ‘ he added.
Shafee said that many women had blonde hair and blue eyes, but her subtle differences – like her eyes, jawline, nose, and lips – made her ‘arguably more attractive and a better fit for Barbie as opposed to the more surgically advanced and overly perfectionate faces.’
At the end of the clip, he described Margot’s looks as: ‘High averageness with one or two exceptional features.’