How are men's standards of "beauty" in different cultures?

Here are the trends, standards of handsomeness that are popular among men in countries around the world .

How are men's standards of "beauty" in different cultures?
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According to research, German women prefer tall men with short black or brown hair. The majority of respondents expressed a preference for muscular men, with thin men coming in second. Football player Marco Reus and actor Thore Schölermann were once recognized as Germany’s most attractive men.

How are men's standards of "beauty" in different cultures?
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In Korea, slim body is more popular than muscular, muscular appearance. Men are encouraged to have delicate lines, slim facial structure, double eyelids and light skin tone. Male stars in Korea also often wear makeup and dye their hair.

How are men's standards of "beauty" in different cultures?
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In the Brazilian beauty culture, integrity is extremely important. Taking good care of your skin using sunscreen and natural ingredients like coconut oil is considered essential to self-care, with the desire to become the perfect version of yourself.

How are men's standards of "beauty" in different cultures?
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In India, one of the beauty standards is having light skin, which is often advertised heavily on television. Besides, Indian beauty standards are very similar to those of Americans: tall, muscular with light skin and thick hair.

How are men's standards of "beauty" in different cultures?
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Traditionally in the US and Canada, the conventional conception of male beauty revolves around a muscular physique, a strong physique, and a tan. However, in recent years, more and more people are favoring a more refined look, especially the younger generation.

How are men's standards of "beauty" in different cultures?
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In Italy, excessive masculinity is not considered an important factor for men to be attractive. Many men in the country take pride in grooming and styling their body hair. Italian men also don’t hesitate to use “feminine” colors like pink or purple.

How are men's standards of "beauty" in different cultures?
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According to the research results, the preferred male model of the British is athletic build, brown eyes, short dark brown hair and a little beard on the face. Men with beards are found to be 60% more attractive than men without beards.

How are men's standards of "beauty" in different cultures?
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In Australia, the male beauty standard is to have a muscular and strong physique. While women here tend to consider their bodies heavier than ideal, men who adhere to this standard often feel they are too thin. The Hemsworth brothers with their balanced and attractive appearance are considered by many to be the epitome of Australian beauty.