I'd heard stories of "measurments of beauty" whereby Beauty can be calculated by measuring the dimensions of the face - size of nose, width of forehead, distance between the eyes etc. I was curious, so i googled it. I couldn't find any such formula, but i found an article somewhere about how someone had taken a whole list of famous women's faces and tried to measure and quantify their features to see whether they all had something in common. They found that there was no correlation at all, with all of them having different size & shaped facial features. The conclusion being that they had some certain je ne sais quoi that meant people looked at them and thought "beautiful" I assume, then, that Ugliness must work in the same way, what may be attractive to one person may look ugly to another. Helena Rubenstein once said "there are no Ugly women, only lazy ones" I think that maybe certain things may be considered more "ugly" than others - fatness maybe, or bad skin or yellowing teeth, or buck teeth, or something. I think its risky to judge a person soley on their physical appearance, a lot of people who might be considered unattractive are very beautiful on the inside, and some of the prettiest girls i've met are complete b1tches.