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This study is aimed at redpillers, who suggest that just improving certain external factors would automatically result in ascension
This point misses the fact that nature and nurture play a fundamental part in this
I know most of this is water, but iv'e seen a brigade of redpillers saying this bs in tik tok and yt and i'm getting tired of it.
1) Facial Symmetry
The face's symmetry points out the physical perfection of a person which is a main portrait of beauty. Physiognomists inferred that symmetrical faces are likely to be observed as harder sex mates, perhaps because their smooth lines reflect good health and high genetic quality. The presence of these specific genes in the embryonic stage results in the growth of facial structures that are not symmetrical.
2) Skin Health and Complexion
In the appreciation of beauty, skin health and complexion are the most essential criteria. Heredity also affects the skin condition, the type of skin, the color, and the probability of skin diseases including acne, eczema.
MC1R Gene: There are different forms of this gene which is due to which some people have lighter skin color while others are more susceptible to the UV rays.
Source: Link in the hair section, since this gene also affects hair.
FILAGGRIN Gene: This gene is expressed in skin cells and expressed proteins and has less impaired skin cells and Hence a deficiency of this gene could possibly cause atopic eczema and xerosis.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filaggrin
3) Hair
The texture, color, and thickness of hair are mainly determined by genetics. It is specific parts of the genome that are responsible for these traits:
MC1R Gene: Similarly, an interplay of hair color is caused by alleles of this gene with the red one resulting in the reddest hair color.
Source: https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/gene/mc1r/
EDAR Gene: The gene regulation of this sequence of genes is expressed as the hair follicle and it could lead to hair growth direction problems hence hair straight, wavy, or curly.
Source: https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/gene/edar/
4) Body Shape and Size
Body composition is the product of a variety of genetic factors operating in concert:
FTO Gene: Connected with BMI and overweight.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2906751/
LEP and LEPR Genes: Responsible for the control of body fat and energy balance.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/3953
5) Eye Color and Shape
The body shape and color of the eye are the result of the actions of many genes, among which are OCA2 and HERC2. The size and shape of the eye, also the matters affecting the public's view of attractiveness, are determined by genetics.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3325407/
6) Teeth and Smileh
Variation in teeth color (which is the most important part of a smile) that is due to the presence of dental enamel is mediated by genes. The genes such as MSX1 and PAX9, which are the key players in the communication process of the interaction between a tooth germ and the jaw, are the determinants of the arrangement and orientation of the teeth.
7) Voice and Speech Patterns
Even though the voice of the individual and speech patterns are not directly a physical trait, they can affect the attraction. Genetic factors play a considerable role in the development of the vocal cords and larynx, thus they affect the voice pitch and tone.
8) Evolutionary Perspectives
According to the evolution theory, attractive features are usually the indicators of health, fertility, and good genes. A good case in discussing this topic may be healthy skin, shiny hair, and the symmetry of the face. All these could be signs of health and a genetic quality that exists in the individual, which, in turn, could raise the possibility of him or her finding a mate.
9) The Role of Epigenetics
Also, epigenetics, a field exploring ways of changing gene expression without changing DNA, is a factor in changing appearance. The impact comes from environmental factors, lifestyle choices, and stress levels, which can create either positive or negative responses to the genes related to beauty.
Conclusion:
There are simply too many things affected by DNA to say that changing what you can is going to achieve anything significant.
Efforts to alter or enhance appearance through lifestyle choices, cosmetic procedures, lose weight, or skincare routines can certainly have an impact, but they often work within the constraints set by our genetic makeup. The limits imposed by genetics mean that while improvements can be made, they may not lead to drastic changes in overall attractiveness.
This point misses the fact that nature and nurture play a fundamental part in this
I know most of this is water, but iv'e seen a brigade of redpillers saying this bs in tik tok and yt and i'm getting tired of it.
1) Facial Symmetry
The face's symmetry points out the physical perfection of a person which is a main portrait of beauty. Physiognomists inferred that symmetrical faces are likely to be observed as harder sex mates, perhaps because their smooth lines reflect good health and high genetic quality. The presence of these specific genes in the embryonic stage results in the growth of facial structures that are not symmetrical.
2) Skin Health and Complexion
In the appreciation of beauty, skin health and complexion are the most essential criteria. Heredity also affects the skin condition, the type of skin, the color, and the probability of skin diseases including acne, eczema.
MC1R Gene: There are different forms of this gene which is due to which some people have lighter skin color while others are more susceptible to the UV rays.
Source: Link in the hair section, since this gene also affects hair.
FILAGGRIN Gene: This gene is expressed in skin cells and expressed proteins and has less impaired skin cells and Hence a deficiency of this gene could possibly cause atopic eczema and xerosis.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filaggrin
3) Hair
The texture, color, and thickness of hair are mainly determined by genetics. It is specific parts of the genome that are responsible for these traits:
MC1R Gene: Similarly, an interplay of hair color is caused by alleles of this gene with the red one resulting in the reddest hair color.
Source: https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/gene/mc1r/
EDAR Gene: The gene regulation of this sequence of genes is expressed as the hair follicle and it could lead to hair growth direction problems hence hair straight, wavy, or curly.
Source: https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/gene/edar/
4) Body Shape and Size
Body composition is the product of a variety of genetic factors operating in concert:
FTO Gene: Connected with BMI and overweight.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2906751/
LEP and LEPR Genes: Responsible for the control of body fat and energy balance.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/3953
5) Eye Color and Shape
The body shape and color of the eye are the result of the actions of many genes, among which are OCA2 and HERC2. The size and shape of the eye, also the matters affecting the public's view of attractiveness, are determined by genetics.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3325407/
6) Teeth and Smileh
Variation in teeth color (which is the most important part of a smile) that is due to the presence of dental enamel is mediated by genes. The genes such as MSX1 and PAX9, which are the key players in the communication process of the interaction between a tooth germ and the jaw, are the determinants of the arrangement and orientation of the teeth.
7) Voice and Speech Patterns
Even though the voice of the individual and speech patterns are not directly a physical trait, they can affect the attraction. Genetic factors play a considerable role in the development of the vocal cords and larynx, thus they affect the voice pitch and tone.
8) Evolutionary Perspectives
According to the evolution theory, attractive features are usually the indicators of health, fertility, and good genes. A good case in discussing this topic may be healthy skin, shiny hair, and the symmetry of the face. All these could be signs of health and a genetic quality that exists in the individual, which, in turn, could raise the possibility of him or her finding a mate.
9) The Role of Epigenetics
Also, epigenetics, a field exploring ways of changing gene expression without changing DNA, is a factor in changing appearance. The impact comes from environmental factors, lifestyle choices, and stress levels, which can create either positive or negative responses to the genes related to beauty.
Conclusion:
There are simply too many things affected by DNA to say that changing what you can is going to achieve anything significant.
Efforts to alter or enhance appearance through lifestyle choices, cosmetic procedures, lose weight, or skincare routines can certainly have an impact, but they often work within the constraints set by our genetic makeup. The limits imposed by genetics mean that while improvements can be made, they may not lead to drastic changes in overall attractiveness.