to the ancient Greeks Beauty was pretty important in fact being physically beautiful was often considered to correlate to internal beauty meaning that if you were good looking you were probably a good person ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras tells us from his golden ratio a formula actually used to determine Beauty indicated that symmetrical faces were the most beautiful the most sought after traits were likely the most rare red hair and blue eyes poet Homer describes many of his characters including Helen of Troy the most beautiful woman in the world as having long golden red hair and blue
eyes women who had curvaceous figures and even pouches of fat were deemed beautiful as we see exemplified by the depictions of Aphrodite this was indicative of a woman's class and health men strive for the look made famous in Greek sculptures big muscles and hard ABS having a small penis like many of the statues was a sign of Civility and Purity whilst having a large one was indicative of gluttony and barbarism