Research suggests that the physical features we find "cute" in adolescents may be an intentional part of human development.
: Popular advice for looking "pretty" or "cute" often centers on basic self-care, such as maintaining a consistent skincare routine (cleansing twice daily and using sunscreen) and finding a personal style that builds self-confidence . cutes teens
: While cuteness usually evokes happiness, researchers have found that "overwhelming" cuteness can sometimes trigger aggressive thoughts—a phenomenon known as cute aggression . Lifestyle & Identity Research suggests that the physical features we find