What’s a Babyface? (& How to Tell If You Have One)
What’s a Babyface? (& How to Tell If You Have One)
Has anyone ever told you that you have a babyface? If so, you might not have known whether it was a good or bad thing and what – if anything – you should do about it. This article will cover what it means to have a babyface, a few benefits of looking younger, and how to look a little more mature if that’s what you want. Read on to learn more about the highs and lows of having the sweet and innocent face of a baby.
Babyface Definition

What does “babyface” mean?

Having a “babyface” means you look younger than you are. It can also cause people to see you as more juvenile or immature. Being babyfaced is also associated with innocence or inexperience. Older men may use “babyface” as a mildly derogatory term for a young man without a beard.

In pro wrestling, “babyface” refers to the “good guy” in a staged match. This wrestler is the hero and fan favorite. They may be considered a “go-gooder” by some fans. This character is also called a “baby” or a “face.” Dusty Rhodes and wrestler-turned-actor John Cena are examples of popular “babyfaces.” The villain in pro wrestling is referred to as the “heel.” The Undertaker and The Rock are examples of popular wrestling “heels.” Popular pro-wrestlers often play both “babyface” and “heel” during their careers.

Babyface Characteristics

The overall appearance of a babyfaced person is youthful and innocent. People with a “babyface’ almost always appear younger than they actually are with features similar to ones you might see on a baby. Because of this, characteristics that define a “babyface” are: Plump cheeks Large, wide-set eyes Long eyelashes Small button nose Rounded chin No facial hair No lines or wrinkles

Downplaying a Babyface

There are a few tricks to making a babyface look older. While looking younger than you are might seem like a good thing to some, others feel it’s a drawback. They may be passed over for promotions, have their credentials questioned, or be undervalued by authority figures. Of course, there is nothing wrong with having a babyface, but if it makes you feel self-conscious or like you’re not being taken seriously, there are a few ways to get rid of a babyface and make yourself look a little older.

Grow facial hair to age a babyface. Growing facial hair camouflages a round chin and cheeks. There are an almost limitless number of beard styles, so choose a style that matches your face shape and facial hair thickness. If you have trouble growing facial hair, try using minoxidil (Rogaine) to stimulate fresh hair growth. Rogain was designed for use on your scalp, but has been shown to improve facial hair growth.

Wear more mature-looking clothing and hairstyles. Instead of “kid clothes” like graphic t-shirts and shorts, dress more maturely by choosing sophisticated clothing, shoes, and accessories. Try tucking in your shirt and wearing more items that are tailored to fit you. Wear glasses to look more distinguished and professional. Many people assume a person wearing glasses is a few years older than their actual age. Wear your hair up or push your fringe back from your face. Having hair hanging over your forehead and around your face can make you appear younger.

Hit the gym to burn fat and build more muscle. Adding more muscle and doing aerobic exercises can help [Reduce-Your-Overall-Body-Fat|lower your body fat]], making your face appear slimmer and less “baby-like.”

Use makeup to help your face appear more mature. Combining neutral eyeshadow and blush with a darker lip color is more sophisticated and can make you look more mature. Avoid bright eyeshadow colors, like green or purple, which can appear childish or doll-like when combined with a babyface. Use contouring makeup to accentuate your cheekbones. By shading the area under your cheekbones, you create hollows that can make your cheeks appear less round.

Consider face-slimming cosmetic surgery or injectables. Some people get buccal fat removal to create a hollow area below their cheekbones. The cost ranges from $5,000 to $20,000, depending on your surgeon. If you don’t want to have surgery, non-surgical options – including dermal fillers and Botox – can help refine your appearance and make you look older. Dermal fillers cost about $682 per syringe, and Botox is between $300 and $600 per treatment. Remember, there’s nothing wrong with having a “babyface.” Every face is beautiful in its own way.

Benefits of Having a Babyface

People think you’re more honest and trustworthy. Because of this, you’re often able to convince more people to agree with your view, which can come in handy in your career and personal life. While people may perceive you as honest and trustworthy, it’s not necessarily true. Some studies show that being babyfaced makes you more likely to be untrustworthy. This may possibly be because having a babyface means it’s more likely you’ll get away with behaving badly because people assume you’re trustworthy. Baby Face Nelson, the nickname of the infamous 1930s bank robber Lester Joseph Gillis, was a shorter man with a youthful appearance but was a ruthless killer with a violent temper.

Having a babyface makes you seem friendly and approachable. Humans are drawn to babies because they are psychologically “hardwired” to want to take care of them. Because people are predisposed to respond to babies’s faces, they may also be drawn to adults with similar features. A study showed that when a woman looked at a picture of a baby and a babyfaced man, her brain responded in the same way.

It’s easier to impress people with your intelligence. When someone assumes you’re younger than you actually are, they may also underestimate you. That gives you the opportunity to show off how smart, talented, funny, or accomplished you really are.

Is “babyface” a compliment?

Yes, “babyface” can be a compliment, depending on how it’s used. Almost everyone thinks babies are cute. If someone calls you “babyface,” they could be saying they think you’re cute, too. In fact, babyfaced women are seen as attractive in different cultures around the world. However, some people may use the term as a mild or joking insult, especially when commenting on the appearance of a young person who presents as male.

Babyfaced Celebrities

Many celebrities are said to have a babyface. This may be because people are drawn to those with younger-looking features like those found on the faces of babies. Additionally, a more natural, apple-cheeked appearance goes in and out of fashion regularly, which may help a babyfaced celebrity become more popular. Here are a few celebrities who have been called “babyfaced” at some point in their careers: Sally Field Drew Barrymore Selena Gomez Joey King Mandy Moore Alexis Bledel Michael Pitt Thomas Brodie-Sangster Michael Cera Joseph Gordon-Levitt Leonardo Di Caprio Justin Bieber Sean Astin Ethan Embry

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