Halle Berry Another Audrey Hepburn?

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Her Facial Structure Says ‘Yes’ (NAPSA)—Now we know one reason people think Halle Berry is so drop-dead gorgeous: Her facial structure is a lot like icon Audrey Hepburn’s. Yes, according to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS)—which just named Berry “the modern-day ideal face of beauty”—the Bond girl shares “striking eyes, full lips, and a long columnar neck” with Hepburn. The late star of such classic films as Charade and Wait Until Dark was herself voted the female representative of “timeless beauty.” Alas, Justin Timberlake, on the other hand, may be a teen throb, but he received zero votes from these facial experts. They preferred George Clooney, naming him the “modern-day ideal face of beauty” for his strong jaw, deep brown eyes, “ever-perfect” olive complexion and strong, straight masculine nose. “Ms. Berry was likely chosen by our members because of her unblemished smooth skin, full lips, large eyes, and delicate yet defined facial skeleton,” says AAFPRSPresident Dean M. Toriumi, MD. “She has a great smile and seems very sincere when viewed by the public,” he adds, affirming the idea that real beauty also comes from within. The doctors gave Cary Grant— who co-starred in Charade with Audrey Hepburn—the “timeless beauty”title among men. Also favored were the faces of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Elizabeth Hurley, Nicole Kidman, Brad Pitt and MelGibson. Photo: Corbis Die Another Day star Halle Berry has the ideal face of beauty, according to the world’s largest group offacial plastic surgeons. The facial plastic surgeons say skeletal proportions are the true determining factors when analyzing facial attractiveness. A wellproportioned face should be divided into equal thirds with horizontal lines drawn through the anterior hairline, the brow, the base of the nose and the edge of the chin. Attractive faces, they believe, tend to fit within these parameters, which reflect a proportionalfacial skeleton. For more information about facial plastic surgery or for free brochures, consumers can call 1-800-322-FACE or visit www. facemd.org.