Friday, July 15, 2011

Perfectly Imperfect Flaws We Love

Perfectly Imperfect Flaws We Love
Perfectly Imperfect Flaws We Love. We all know—but sometimes forget—that there's no such thing as perfection, especially when it comes to beauty. These stars reminds us that quirks like a slight overbite or gap-toothed grin are what make a woman uniquely beautiful. A flawless face? No thank you.
Buck The System
Eva Mendes has said her bucked teeth earned her the nickname Bugs Bunny as a child. We think a little overbite adds charm and personality to her winning smile.

Times New Roman
Pert, turned up noses have long been the American beauty standard, but stars like Lake Bell prove that a strong Roman nose is sexy.

In The Dark
Instead of trying to hide under-eye circles with heavy-duty concealer, take a cue from former French model and style icon Inès de la Fressange, who makes the so-called flaw appear mysterious and sultry.

Yeehaw!
Although studio execs once suggested that Amanda Peet have her teeth shaved down, the actress laughed it off and embraced her Mr. Ed moniker.

Mind The Gap
Model Lindsey Wixson is the latest in a long line of gap-toothed beauties that includes Lauren Hutton, Vanessa Paradis and Madonna.

Leaving Her Mark
Instead of trying to camouflage her scar, Padma Lakshmi wears it like a badge of honor, making her all the more gorgeous.

Arch Support
Some might call bold brows too severe, but they made contemporary artist and socialite Anh Duong one of the most sought after models in the late 80s.

Outta Sight
Having two different irises may be considered a genetic imperfection, but Kate Bosworth's brown and blue pairing is simply intriguing.

Chin Up
The current face of Balenciaga, musician Charlotte Gainsbuorg epitomizes the phrase "unconventional beauty."

Head Start
A large forehead and wide-set eyes give Christina Ricci's face an innocent, doll-like beauty.

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