What makes BTS V's face so captivating? US studio declares Kim Taehyung's visuals 'scientifically perfect'
There's no denying that Kim Taehyung, aka V from the globally renowned group BTS, is charming, handsome, and often referred to as the "Idol of Idols." He's also known as the magnet who has turned many casual listeners into full-fledged ARMY.
So, it came as no surprise when a U.S.-based facial analysis studio declared Taehyung's visuals "scientifically perfect." In a detailed study titled "What Makes Kim Taehyung's Face So Attractive?", Qoves Studio broke down the unique elements of his features using techniques commonly employed by plastic surgeons, beauty experts, and modeling agencies.
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BTS V's perfect visuals
According to Qoves Studio, V's exceptional visual appeal lies in a combination of striking traits: balanced symmetry, bold eyebrows, dark eyelashes, a sharply defined jawline, and notably full lips. While the reddish hue of his lips could be considered a feminine trait, the studio explained it only enhances his overall attractiveness.
BTS V's perfect visuals. Credit: Instagram|qovesstudio
"Kim Taehyung, better known as V, is often described as the most handsome man in K-pop," the studio stated. "And it's one particular standout feature that makes him so attractive."
One of the most standout aspects, they added, is his flawless skin - described as "homogeneous, evenly toned, and smooth in texture." Using SIAscopy, an advanced skin imaging technology, the studio found that Taehyung's skin enhances perceptions of youth, health, and beauty.
BTS V's perfect visuals. Credit: Instagram|qovesstudio
Often topping global rankings of "The Most Handsome Men," Taehyung has earned so many No. 1 spots over the years that fans have dubbed him a "collector of handsome titles." Experts praise him for his rare ability to embody both Western golden-ratio proportions and the ethereal beauty traditionally associated with East Asia.
Plastic surgeons have also weighed in. One prominent Korean surgeon noted, "V's face is flawless - both from the front and profile. The line from his nose tip to chin is extremely rare among East Asians." Brazilian plastic surgeon Rafael Frota echoed the sentiment, calling V's face "so symmetrical and beautiful, it evokes awe."
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