Imperfect smile, now a rage


London, Feb 23 (IANS): Celebrities like Keira Knightley and Georgia May Jagger have no qualms about flaunting their imperfect smile and now masses have started accepting their natural smile, says an expert.

Elleven, London's dental and orthodontic practice, has seen a sharp increase in the number of patients avoiding too perfect, overly white teeth and opting for their natural gapped, or overcrowded grins, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

"It is not necessarily perfect symmetry that makes a person attractive and desirable. A beautiful face is one in which all of the features exist in harmony according to natural law, therefore, a person's smile must be in balance with the rest of the face," said Sameer Patel, clinical director at Elleven.

Apart from the new dental developments, there is also a rise in women embracing freckles and thick eyebrows.

 

  

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