Washington: Did you ever wish that you could have Jennifer Aniston’s hair and Angelina Jolie’s lips? Well, so do a lot of other people.
The 14th Annual ‘Famed Hottest Looks’ survey revealed that women wanted the body of Brazilian-born supermodel Gisele Bundchen. Jennifer Aniston came in second in the ‘Most Desired Female Body’ category.
The survey, compiled by Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeons Dr. Richard Fleming and Dr. Toby Mayer also found that Mark Wahlberg took the top spot, pursued by six-packing Channing Tatum and Tyson Beckford.
“Different body types are represented on the list because most women are shaped differently and want to look naturally beautiful,” Fox News quoted Fleming as saying.
“Some women want the lean look like Gisele, while others want to retain their roundness – just not too round. Men, on the other hand, all want a six-pack regardless of their body type.”
The ‘Most Desired Hair’ category was won by Taylor Swift, followed by Jennifer Aniston and Kim Kardashian.
When it came to noses, Natalie Portman was 2010’s winner, followed closely by Emma Stone and category veteran Nicole Kidman.
Surprisingly, Scarlett Johansson took the top spot ahead of Angelina Jolie when it came to the perfect pout and Anne Hathway took the prize for the best eyes.
“The biggest trend we have seen this year is that patients are requesting a more natural look. If you review the names on the list, you will notice that all of those people look naturally beautiful,” added Mayer.
“We have been performing plastic surgery for 35 years and after 35 years of stressing the non-surgical look, our list reflects non-surgical looking people.”
Here are the top three celebs in each list:
Eyes:
1. Anne Hathaway
2. Mila Kunis
3. Megan Fox
Lips:
1. Scarlett Johanssen
2. Angelina Jolie
3. Christina Aguilera
Nose:
1. Natalie Portman
2. Emma Stone
3. Nicole Kidman
Body:
1. Gisele Bundchen
2. Jennifer Aniston
3. Penelope Cruz
Skin:
1. Amy Adams
2. Kate Perry
3. Gwyneth Paltrow
ANI
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