Beauty

Study Finds Women With Beautiful Faces Desire More Children

There's a reason why women having the most kids also tend to look the most feminine.

By Meredith Evans2 min read
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Think about Hannah Neeleman for a moment. Nine children, the youngest born just this past March, a working farm in Utah, and a former Juilliard ballet dancer with a face so pretty it’ll have anyone pause mid-scroll.  Or Nara Smith, the model and content creator whose soft yet otherworldly features have made her one of the most recognizable faces on the internet — and who, still in her early twenties, is already a mother of four with no indication she plans to stop there. Outside the influencer sphere, Kimberly Van Der Beek is a mother of six and absolutely beautiful. You get the point, right? These women are stunning, and they all share a love for motherhood. As it turns out, there’s a science behind that: previous findings suggest that the thread running between them may be rooted in biology itself.