Have you ever looked in the mirror and wondered, how beautiful am I, really? Now’s your chance to find out!
Just answer these questions, and we’ll assess your unique features and tell you exactly how beautiful you truly are. Hit that “Start Quiz” button to get started!

Questions Overview
- Yes, they come up and say "hi" all the time!
- Not really, but they do smile at me a lot.
- Nope. I catch them staring, but they look away when I see them.
- Hmm, I haven't really noticed either way.
- My smile.
- My hair.
- My bone structure.
- My eyes.
- They're super friendly and open.
- They seem a little shy or nervous at first.
- Honestly, they seem pretty intimidated.
- They seem totally drawn toward me.
- I would say there's a normal amount of eye contact.
- Yes, and it's super strong and intense.
- Not really—it actually feels like they're avoiding my eyes!
- I'm not sure! Maybe?
- Soft and rounded.
- Sharp and angular.
- I would say they're somewhere in-between!
- Not really, but I do a lot of favors for others.
- Yes, totally! People are always offering to help me.
- Nope, never. They know I can take care of myself!
- My close friends do, but strangers don't.
- No, not really!
- Honestly, yes, I think they do.
- I'm not sure.
- Not from strangers, but all my followers like and comment!
- Yes! I get tons of likes, even from people I don't know.
- I mostly get comments asking where my outfits are from.
- I don't really use social media that much!
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What Makes Someone Beautiful?
Features that are commonly considered “beautiful” or “conventionally attractive” include things like facial symmetry, clear skin, balanced proportions, a toned physique, and overall youthfulness, but beauty is actually a whole lot more complicated than this.[1] Although there’s definitely societal pressure to fit certain beauty standards, the truth is that “beauty” means different things to different people, and its definition isn’t set in stone. Here’s a breakdown:
- It sounds cliché, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. At the end of the day, beauty is subjective, and what one person finds attractive may be totally different from what another person finds attractive.[2] You’ve probably noticed this in your own life—your “type” might be completely different from your best friend’s, for example. This is great news, because it means that everyone has their own unique beauty and magnetism. Even if you’re not one person’s cup of tea (which is bound to happen to all of us at some point or another), you might be completely captivating to someone else!
- Beauty isn’t just determined by physical things. Looks aren’t the only thing that contribute to a person's beauty. Personality traits like having a good sense of humor, being kind, and having good values also play a big role in one’s perceived attractiveness. Little things like smelling good, having good hygiene practices, and having a unique sense of style also contribute to how “beautiful” someone appears to others.
- The definition of beauty has changed over time. “Beauty” isn’t a static or fixed thing—it’s actually changed a lot throughout history. What was considered beautiful or attractive decades or centuries ago is very different from what’s considered attractive now, and these standards will change again in the future. At the end of the day, beauty is an idea that is always shifting and evolving, which means its definition is actually a lot broader than you might think!
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