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While symmetry can look great in a photo, it isn’t exactly a realistic way to live. Finding the right balance with artful asymmetry is a far more sustainable solution—and it turns out that ...
Nor does asymmetry suggest a lack of comeliness. In her research, Dahlia W. Zaidel, a psychology professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, has found that facial symmetry is not ...
Although any part of the face could become asymmetrical, researchers found that age-related changes in facial symmetry typically affected the bottom two-thirds of your face — from your eyebrows ...