Facial Symmetry: This is the idea that our brains find faces with balanced proportions and features more attractive. It's like finding a perfectly symmetrical snowflake appealing.
Body Proportions: This refers to how different parts of an individual's body relate to each other in size. Just as you'd appreciate a well-proportioned piece of architecture, people tend to find certain body proportions more attractive than others.
Halo Effect: This psychological bias suggests that if we find someone physically attractive, we're likely to assume they have other positive qualities too. It's like seeing a shiny apple and assuming it must taste good because it looks so appealing.