Measures of beauty in women

Measures of beauty in women

Beauty and women

Beauty of the soul, we have always heard this saying, but when compared to reality, we find that formal beauty is the beauty of attention, as evidenced by the competitions to choose the beauty of an area, and beauty, whether the beauty of the soul or the body, femininity remains the standard. It is well known that the queens of the previous ages, introduced their cosmetics themselves, and moved many of us. Although their makeup is still being used today, despite the variety of cosmetics, and the attempt by many women to reach the maximum physical beauty, there are specific standards everywhere, to judge the woman beauty or not, and in this article we will address the most important of those standards when Arabs and the West.

Arab beauty standards

Beauty measures vary among Arabs compared to the West, and after studies conducted by Arabs to see the standards of beauty, it turned out that the most important measures of beauty for women:

  • Long black hair.
  • Wide eyes, and long thick eyelashes, sung by the Arab poets in their poems, and described the eyes of Al-Reem.
  • White skin, full body, so that the body is non-fat and non-skinny.
  • Dimples, which are found on the cheeks and show when they are smiling.
  • The black mole, which is called black, appears either above the upper lip or on the cheek.
  • Nose decree accurately.
  • Small ear.
  • Small mouth.
  • Long, unbroken fingers, and curved-shaped nails.
  • Lines that appear between the eyebrows, when angry.
  • The two bones, located from the front under the neck and above the chest, are clearly visible.
  • Length of neck.

Measures of beauty in the West

For the West, the scales are different, because of their different cultures. Their beauty is:

  • The length of the woman, where it was found that the taller woman was the most beautiful.
  • Blonde hair, whatever its length.
  • Sports objects, which are thin, broad shoulders.
  • The lips are full, and thick.
  • Recently, bronze and brown skin appeared in the West as a measure of beauty.

The absence of any of these measures is not a reason for judging a woman by ugliness. It is possible that she does not possess these standards but has a striking beauty, and it is clear to others. These measures are what researchers have done but are not required to measure beauty.

Measures of beauty in women

Beauty and women

Beauty of the soul, we have always heard this saying, but when compared to reality, we find that formal beauty is the beauty of attention, as evidenced by the competitions to choose the beauty of an area, and beauty, whether the beauty of the soul or the body, femininity remains the standard. It is well known that the queens of the previous ages, introduced their cosmetics themselves, and moved many of us. Although their makeup is still being used today, despite the variety of cosmetics, and the attempt by many women to reach the maximum physical beauty, there are specific standards everywhere, to judge the woman beauty or not, and in this article we will address the most important of those standards when Arabs and the West.

Arab beauty standards

Beauty measures vary among Arabs compared to the West, and after studies conducted by Arabs to see the standards of beauty, it turned out that the most important measures of beauty for women:

  • Long black hair.
  • Wide eyes, and long thick eyelashes, sung by the Arab poets in their poems, and described the eyes of Al-Reem.
  • White skin, full body, so that the body is non-fat and non-skinny.
  • Dimples, which are found on the cheeks and show when they are smiling.
  • The black mole, which is called black, appears either above the upper lip or on the cheek.
  • Nose decree accurately.
  • Small ear.
  • Small mouth.
  • Long, unbroken fingers, and curved-shaped nails.
  • Lines that appear between the eyebrows, when angry.
  • The two bones, located from the front under the neck and above the chest, are clearly visible.
  • Length of neck.

Measures of beauty in the West

For the West, the scales are different, because of their different cultures. Their beauty is:

  • The length of the woman, where it was found that the taller woman was the most beautiful.
  • Blonde hair, whatever its length.
  • Sports objects, which are thin, broad shoulders.
  • The lips are full, and thick.
  • Recently, bronze and brown skin appeared in the West as a measure of beauty.

The absence of any of these measures is not a reason for judging a woman by ugliness. It is possible that she does not possess these standards but has a striking beauty, and it is clear to others. These measures are what researchers have done but are not required to measure beauty.