<![CDATA[Jezebel: faces]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: faces]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/faces http://jezebel.com/tag/faces <![CDATA[Face/Off]]> Researchers report that facial expressions play a major role in gender identification. Faces showing happiness or fear are seen as feminine, while scowling faces are read as masculine. Apparently, angry female faces "took the longest to identify." [UPI]

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<![CDATA[Beauty Is Not In The Eye Of The Beholder]]> A documentary series from 2001 called The Human Face reran on PBS last night, and it was really insightful. While the adage "Beauty is only skin deep" is often quoted when discussing what makes a person beautiful, doctors and scientists interviewed for the documentary say that isn't necessarily so. Beauty is actually all about the face (so take good care of yours and moisturize!), and in fact, is not nearly as subjective as we've been led to believe. Clip above.

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<![CDATA[ "WHEN THE HELL DID 39-YEAR-OLD WOMEN GET...]]> "WHEN THE HELL DID 39-YEAR-OLD WOMEN GET TO BE SO SEXY SEE PG. 116" promises the April issue of Esquire. And hey, look, Rachel Hunter, she does look good. But as so often happens with Esquire and its attempts to make beautiful women seem also classy and intelligent and deep and wise, they give Hunter the customary "What I've Learned" interview... and fail to call her out on something kind of big. Click the pic to see what I'm talking about.

You know the old saying, "I wish I knew what I had then."
Uh, yeah, we know that saying. Like it's sort of the lyrics to that old Faces song! Surely you've heard of them, Rach!]]>
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