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When it comes to beauty standards, high cheekbones are high on the list for both men and women. People often say men look particularly good with high cheekbones, but why is that? How can you get them if you didn't win the genetic lottery? We talked to plastic surgeons, stylists, and personal trainers to answer all these questions and more.
High Cheekbones & Attractiveness
“High cheekbones” are when the ridges under your eyes are prominent and sit high on the face. Cheekbones are high if they’re at the same level as the bridge of your nose. Men with high cheekbones are perceived as healthy, masculine, and attractive. You can enhance your cheekbones with exercise and cosmetic procedures.
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