What Guys Notice About Your Looks

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What Guys Notice About Your Looks
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By Diana V. — Written on May 26, 2017
Good news for those of us with lingerie drawers full of push-up bras! It’s not your cleavage he's looking at instead of your face, it's your hair!
According to Glamour , a new survey found what guys notice first about a girl's appearance. And what men really want is silky, healthy hair. The hard numbers:
But wait... I thought we were taught that we can have it all! Love and a career. Great hair and great boobs. Now we have to choose?
Led by Pantene, the survey is hardly impartial, but do men really care about hair this much? According to Steve Ward (of VH1 Tough Love fame) yes! "Anyone can wear a low-cut blouse, but not everyone can have great hair," he tells TalkingMakeup.com . Anyone! Steve can wear a low-cut blouse, I bet.
Your hair also talks to Steve and to all men.
" Hair that is healthy and well-kept immediately signals to a man that you are responsible, classy, attentive, and take pride in your appearance and these are all characteristics that men look for in women ," Steve says.
Responsible! Maybe your hair should have a resume. Besides, if good hair tells men that you are responsible and classy, what does bad hair tell them? (Sometimes mine says, "I was eating Doritos earlier and got some crumbs in my hair.")
Ladies, what do you think? Does your guy really prefer your locks to everything else about you — maybe including your personality? — or does this study simplify their whims and preferences?
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11 Small Things Guys Notice About You — Even If You Think They Don't
By Ossiana Tepfenhart — Written on Jul 13, 2020
When it comes to attracting men, there are a lot of things girls often take for granted regarding what guys notice and find attractive about women.
Most of the time, you probably assume that guys only notice your body or some other aspect of your looks at first — and to a certain extent, that is often true .
However, your physical traits certainly aren't the only things guys pay attention to.
Whether you believe it or not, guys notice a lot more about a woman than just the obvious, external features.
Take a look below to see some of the things guys pick up on when they’re talking to you.
Here's a list of 11 things guys notice about you — or any other woman — when deciding whether or they find someone attractive.
Even the most stunning Megan Fox lookalike will not have much success in dating if her personality is vapid, cruel, or otherwise just bad.
Though it may take guys a while longer to notice a bad personality versus a good one, they do eventually notice it. And that’s often what makes or breaks a man’s desire to date you long-term.
Most of the time, we associate nail art with fashion choices that are more meant to impress ourselves or other women. But guys do notice if your nail game is on point.
As one of my guy friends said, “Nails are a good indicator of whether or not a girl really cares about herself.”
This may not be the most politically correct thing for me to say, what do guys notice in women? If you’re loaded with money and if they may be more inclined to date you if you have a lot of cash in the bank.
There’s some good reason for this, too. While there are some guys out there who are totally okay with providing girls with money, most guys want to be sure that you aren’t with them for the cash alone.
No one likes a Debbie Downer, especially not a guy who’s looking for love. If you look morose, angry, or suspicious, guys won’t want to be around you.
You know how you can tell that the guy with the Ferrari that constantly boasts about cash in his bank is actually an insecure mess? Yes, the same goes with guys.
This is doubly true among abusers, who often will purposefully seek out girls that they feel have low self-esteem for their next victim.
People often think that fashion is something that only girls notice, but it’s really not. It's what guys notice in women.
For some guys, the way you dress can be a major factor in whether or not they want to talk to you. Some might even have a thing for certain types of clothing, such as yoga pants or high heels.
Just like girls love to date a guy who has a lot of friends and an active life, guys want to date a girl who’s well-liked as well.
This doesn’t mean that you need to be Miss Congeniality, but it does mean that you need to have a life if you want to get a man.
If a guy wants to date for the long-term, he will want to look for a girl who has common sense and is capable of handling her own stuff without being babysat.
A girl who can’t actually think without making terrible mistakes in judgment isn’t attractive — at least, not if you’re looking for a serious relationship. Trust me when I say they notice this.
Both are things guys like to see a lot of and their absence is equally noticeable. There’s a reason why the girls who seem to be laughing all the time tend to get the most guys, you know!
Most guys I know go a little bit crazy over the way a girl smells — perfume or otherwise. If you wear perfume, they’ll probably notice your signature scent. If you have a distinct smell, they’ll also notice that, too.
It’s a good thing, too, since that tends to be the first of a person’s senses to trigger memory.
Speaking from experience, I can tell you that what guys notice in women is if they are hostile towards men.
On the other hand, if you’re very open to getting a new boyfriend, guys will be willing to talk to you. Go figure, right?
Ossiana Tepfenhart is a writer based out of Red Bank, New Jersey, who writes primarily about lifestyle, food, finance, and relationships. Find her on Twitter for more.
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10 Things He's Thinking About Your Clothes
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Think catty girls are the only ones who size up a woman's outfit? Wrong. Turns out the guys have plenty to say about what you're wearing—and what they'd love to see you in. Here, what he's thinking about your clothes, according to 10 very honest dudes.
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
First, girls were wearing black tights or leggings only under shorts or skirts. Then, the shorts and skirts disappeared. Now tights are the new pants. Not even just for nightlife. It's so common, it's confusing. —Geoff, 37
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
I like it when girls wear little leather jackets with the sleeves rolled up. That's hot in cool way. I like styles that don't make the woman look fragile. Cowboy boots work too. —Raffa, 29
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
This morning I was going down the stairs to the subway when this girl was coming up. She wore a T-shirt three times too big. I saw that the collar was cut out and her shoulder was sticking out: no bra. I turned at the bottom of the stairs and watched her all the way out of sight. I was running late today; I'm planning on running late again tomorrow. —Daniel, 28
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
I love a woman in a bathing suit. Specifically, I like the bottoms that have a thicker waist and show enough of the butt, but not the whole butt. A lady gets points for being a lady. —Alexander, 34
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
I'm all about the neckline. I find that women with tight collars are stuck-up and closed-off, just like women wearing sweaters are cold—and not in the temperature way. —Chris, 35
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
There's nothing sexier than a woman in a long black dress with a low-cut back and a slit from high up all the way down the leg. Heels of course. —Ben, 32
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
During a summer like this, I've noticed a lot of women wearing thin, delicate fabrics. I like it when you get the impression of a woman's silhouette through a garment. It makes movement seem languid. —André, 42 (Editor's note: This romantic comment comes from a Frenchman, natch.)
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
I appreciate it when a girl's outfit "breaks down" over the night—her jacket comes off, a button comes undone, then her hair comes down. It's nice when a date lets you know she's comfortable and is having a good time. I just don't know why they never let go of their purse, even on the dance floor. —Alan, 34
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
I can't stand it when groups of girls go out together all wearing the same thing but slightly different. Everyone has on a black skirt and high heels, but different-color tube tops. Tube tops are ugly, by the way. —Paul, 22
What He's Thinking About Your Clothes…
Lots of women play it safe with their clothes. So you have to give her credit if she stands out with something like fishnet tights, a really short skirt or parts of her bra showing. (Just not all at once.) —Steven, 22
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8 Guys Reveal What They Notice Most About You When You Smile
By Aly Walansky — Written on Oct 07, 2019
A guy may be into curvy women or call himself a "leg man", but chances are the very first thing most guys notice will be your smile.
We spoke to a sampling of men we work with or spend our nights drinking with and asked them how they feel — and what they see — when they first notice that smile. Turns out, a lot!
While they'll always notice you are pretty and have a lovely laugh (or great !), maybe this is extra incentive to floss after every meal and keep up on those whitening visits.
Also, maybe consider using a straw when drinking all of that coffee and red wine. It makes out to be a big help toward not having stained teeth and maybe catching that new guy.
Take a look below at 8 things men notice about you when you smile — you might be surprised at what there is to know:
Obviously, we all have flaws here and there, but no one wants to make out with someone who looks like they were just in a bar fight.
"I will notice that her visible teeth aren't all f-cked up!" — Anonymous
Laughter is everything. You want to have fun together, don't you?
"I honestly don't remember what I noticed about her smile, but I love the way she laughs." — Anonymous
"On our first date, I noticed how white and straight her teeth were, and the next day I went out and bought Crest Whitestrips. I couldn't ask her out on a second date with teeth the color of mine. The crazy thing is, I didn't notice how NOT white my teeth were until I met her." — Anonymous
"It's the first thing I notice about a woman and what sparks attraction or at least connection. I notice if it lights up their eyes, and that's very important because it shows it's genuine. Having worked in marketing and media for decades I can tell when it isn't. I also notice whether or not it's a tight-lipped smile or not. I like people with a big, joyous grin." — Jim, 40
"I had a gap between the two front teeth all my life; guys would say, 'I love that gap, it means you're good in bed!' I would hear this from just about every man whether I was married at the time or not. That statement had me think that men don't care about personality or intelligence, just whether or not I was good in bed. It took me 51 years but now the gap is gone." — Andrew, 53
"That mouth can do a lot of things it doesn't really want to, but joy and love for life can be seen in the way her eyes reshape to match her smile. You can fake anything but it's hard to lie with your eyes." —​ Tom, 31
"I'm always looking for something a little crooked in a woman's smile when I first meet her. A little attitude and intelligence, maybe a smirk. A quick comment happily escaping from the side of her mouth. I know smiles can be warm and welcoming and gracious, but I prefer the ones that reveal something assured, world-weary, and sly about the woman in question." —​ Thomas, 26
"When it comes to what a man notices first on a woman, it may not be what you think. Looking into a woman's eyes for the first time is always telling, but it's her lips that tell the story. Specifically, how she uses her smile.
If she turns her upper lip to one side she's feeling flirtatious. If she shows her teeth, lips wide, corners to the sky, she's excited and open to your presence. What I notice first is how a woman's lips move just before her first words. Her eyes might be the window to her soul, but her lips and smile tell what she thinks about you." — Howard, 38
Aly Walansky is a NY-based lifestyles writer who focuses on health, wellness, and relationships. Her work appears in dozens of digital and print publications regularly. Visit her on Twitter or email her .
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