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18 Stars Who Would Completely Transform If Their Face Fit the Golden Ratio

According to science, the perception of physical attractiveness is strongly linked to the Golden ratio. Having said that, it is our little imperfections that make our faces so unique and special. Today, we decided to conduct an experiment to determine how the appearances of our beloved celebrities would transform if their facial features adhered to the Golden ratio and were deemed “ideal” by this theory. And we’re curious to know what you think of the results.
1. Brad Pitt

2. Jennifer Lopez

eww
3. Jake Gyllenhaal

Looks good in both
4. Sarah Jessica Parker
5. Julia Roberts

Looks like Toni Collette
6. Ariana Grande
7. Scarlett Johansson

Just looks like she has pursed her lips.
8. Kim Kardashian

Isn't that closer to how she looked originally?!
9. Chris Hemsworth
10. Charlize Theron

Not much difference apart from thinner lips.
11. Robert Pattinson

Looks like a before & after a nose job.
12. Margot Robbie

It makes her lose all the character from her face.
13. Jason Momoa

Prefer the original
14. Jennifer Aniston
15. Emma Watson
16. Tom Hardy
17. Jennifer Lawrence

Don't change a thing on her!
18. Tom Cruise
Comments
All creepy looking with new look.
Alumináti to nie sú

Ugleeee
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