It is subjective. All ethnicities have their different notion of what beauty is. Like what someone above said, having a symmetrical face is practically always a decider for but the other features are subjective. Like the size of the lips, nose, skin, and eyes color. In south Korea they employ a strict notion of what’s considered beautiful.
Pale skin area, big vision, rosey cheeks, and tinted lip area are preferred on females. Also a very small face. Unlike the west, as of current we admire tan skin, plump lips, strong bone structure (in high fashion, although not all men such as this). What we should see as beauty changes frequently. One few years is strong bone constructions with wide shoulder blades. Another it is petite, small females. We’ve seen a big change in the world though Lately. Beauty is so varied in the media and darker-skinned females are representing a type of beauty that was not acknowledged before. I hope this carries on.
However, when you can portray your brand as a specialist in something and take time to answer questions on Quora, that could be pretty effective. What’s the age group/gender/income of my audience? Where is my audience working? What is the culture of this platform? What is this platform’s romance with brands? What niche social advertising sites are right for me personally? Do I need to be on any nearby sites? After you choose what public media sites (Facebook is compulsory) to advertise on, don’t forget to go …

