
Women reveal their top 10 most attractive features in a man – but do YOU agree?
BALDIES are more likely than hairy men to catch the eye of women, a survey found.
A lack of hair was one of the most attractive features in a man — just behind a muscular physique.
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The poll also found that blue eyes, a beard and dark hair also increased men's chances of being approached by women.
Curly hair, high cheekbones, blond hair, green eyes and a hairy chest rounded out the top ten of most attractive features.
Married dating website illicitencounters.com asked 2,000 women to rate their top three features from the list.
A muscular physique took 42 per cent of the vote, with a bald head — like actor John Travolta 's — favoured by 40 per cent.
Tom Simons, 45, of Tonbridge, Kent, said he started losing his hair in his mid-30s.
He said: 'At first I was horrified and started wearing hats.
'But in the end a female friend told me to just, 'be bald and proud ', so I did — and I've not looked back.
'There's a certain confidence being bald gives you. I can't say why, but I definitely get chatted up more since I lost the hat.'
Illicit Encounters' Jessica Leoni said that attractiveness was 'in the eye of the beholder' and that the survey was proof that bald men were among the sexiest looking chaps out there.
She said: 'If you're one of the 6.5million bald blokes in the UK, don't hide it away, embrace it.'

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