Beautiful beauty flaws

Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes from around the world, so it should come as no surprise that our perceptions of beauty differ from country to country. Traits that some cultures love and adore might be very same one that a woman from halfway around the world wishes she could trade in.
We admit that sometimes the beauty world can be a tad regimented, but have you ever heard the saying 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'? The key to being happy is embracing your imperfections. After all, what’s so pretty about perfect?
Beauty spots
Moles, birthmarks, beauty spots - whatever you want to call them, they’ve graced some of the sexiest and most famous faces in the world. Can you imagine Cindy Crawford without her trademark spot? I didn’t think so. Eva Mendes, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Natalie Portman, Angelina Jolie and Shannyn Sossamon are all proof that beauty spots are the perfect imperfection.
bh tip: If you’re not sporting a natural spot, don’t worry - that’s what make-up is for! Make-up artist Rae Morris learnt this beauty hack from Kelly Rowland: create a faux beauty spot by dipping a toothpick into black eyelash glue (try DUO Eyelash Adhesive) and quickly dabbing it on your skin. You can peel it off later.
Freckles
While it may not have been so idyllic during those awkward teenage years, skin with a smattering of freckles is now something to be envied. Rachel Bilson, Lucy Liu, Olivia Munn, Emma Watson, Emma Stone and Erin Heatherton are just a handful of beauties fearlessly embracing their sweetly speckled skin. Freckles are features to highlight, not hide, so flaunt them. All ye fair maidens, rejoice!
bh tip: Use the Haut BB Cream to hydrate and brighten your complexion without concealing those beautiful spots.
Gap teeth
What do Jessica Hart, Lara Stone, Anna Paquin, Brigitte Bardot, Jane Birkin, Lily Aldridge, Georgia May Jagger, Vanessa Paradis and Lauren Hutton have in common? They’re all MAJOR bombshells, and they’re all gloriously gap-toothed.
bh tip: Get gorgeous chompers with Colgate advanced whitening toothpaste and keep your pearly whites, pearly white. And show off that smile - you’re beautiful!
Different coloured eyes
Kate Bosworth springs to mind when you think of this ‘flaw’. And ladies, she owns it like no-one else. Heterochromia is a fascinating condition that refers to the discolouration in one’s eyes, and frankly, we can’t imagine the beautiful Bos without them. She’s not alone in this anomaly, either - a bevy of beauties including Mila Kunis, Alice Eve and Demi Moore all have uniquely coloured irises. Power to them!
bh tip: If you have heterochromia, sweep on a violet eyeshadow, like Esteé Lauder Pure Colour Eyeshadow. It complements both the brown and blue hues in your eyes, and makes them pop, making it a winner.
Dimples
How ridiculously adorable are dimples?! Those with these cheeky indentations are blessed with smiles that scream sweetness. If you have any dimple doubts, take a look at leading ladies like Miranda Kerr, Kirsten Dunst, Amanda Seyfried and Jennifer Garner. Just try not to adore them!
bh tip: Draw attention to your gorgeously plump cheeks with a bold lip. NYX Cosmetics Creamy Round Lipstick is great for giving dimples sultry definition.
Thick brows
Two words: Cara Delevingne. As far as we’re concerned, if you’ve got a set of brows like this British beauty, you are one very lucky lady. Bushy brows are a gift, so don’t pluck them down to nothing! With the proper care, a good, strong brow can completely change your look for the better. Check out these amazing celebrity brow transformations to see what we mean. Now, step away from the tweezers…
bh tip: Good brows require upkeep, sure, but you just need a good foundation. This guide to at-home brow shaping could save your life (or your brows, at least).
Do you have any other beautiful flaws? What are they?
176 Member Comments
It's not as rare as you think.
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These are natural features of a face, not flaws at all
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Have to agree with the other commenters - none of these are flaws
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I think that we all arent perfect and we all find fault in ourselves. We just do what we can with what we have.
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I used to hate my freckles but now I love the way blush accentuates them.
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Everyone certainly has flaws and there isnt enough space to list mine but as i get older, im more grateful to be alive then worry about what i cant fix !
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Well said. We are all more critical of ourselves than others are but why worry about what we can't fix - it will just give us more wrinkles.
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I have a few gaps in my teeth, including a slight gap in my front teeth but I don't mind. Everyone is unique.
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I've got dimples and people often compliment me on them. I have some (small) beauty spots on my face that never bothered me until a girl at school commented on them, but I've since realised she was just insecure and unhappy in herself to make those remarks.
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i want her brows!
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I had my flaw removed - it was a mole on the jawline - a flat mole but I hated it so it's gone. Yay!
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everyone has beauty flaws and can even make us more attractive to the eye.
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Learn to love all of you, do not judge and be critical
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I think people tend to be beautiful because of their flaws rather than in spite of them. We are all perfect in our imperfection.
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I know that moles aren't considered flaws but I still think that if my skin were clear, it'd look nicer.
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Don't cover up your natural beauty
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Enhance them and show off your uniqueness. Plenty of people would love to have the things you don't want. Accept what you have as beautiful.
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Yep, these aren't flaws at all.
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I hate my freckles and do everything to get rid of them! If I had a light dusting on nose yeah that's cute, but all over face and body? Looks like I have splattered with mud :(
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Yeah, these things aren't flaws at all.
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I would love to have thick brows as I have very thin and sparse brows.
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I did not know Kate had different coloured eyes
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Having freckles covering your body isn't so great :(
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I wouldn't call these flaws. I love the freckles and the dimples. Love them.
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Others call them cute and beautiful
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