"Beauty and grace together result in attractiveness. It may be argued that one can be beautiful but not graceful (e.g. an individual may have attractive features but lack expression, exhibit unseemly behaviour or have an unappealing personality), but one does not have to be beautiful to be graceful (e.g. a face may not be classically beautiful, but have grace through attributes such as personable behaviour, a pleasant personality, charisma, kindness etc.). However, grace presupposes some degree of proportionality and symmetry in the structure of the face, permitting necessary expressions, postures and movements"--
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