Physiological differences in human physical appearance from individual to individual
* Genetic, racial, ethnic affiliation
* Height, body weight, skin tone, body hair, sexual organs, moles, birthmarks, freckles, hair color, hair texture, eye color, nose shape, ears shape, body shape
* Body deformations, mutilations and other variations such as amputations, scars, burns and wounds.
Long-term physiological changes in an individual
* Aging
* Hair loss
Short-term physiological changes in an individual
* Blushing, crying, fainting, hiccup, stuttering, sexual arousal, reddening of the skin due to increased blood flow due to exertion. Sweating, shivering, nose bleeding, skin color changes due to sunshine or frost.
Clothing, personal effects, and intentional body modifications
* clothing, including headgear and footwear; some clothes alter or mold the shape of the body (e.g. corset, support pantyhose, bra). As for footwear, high heels make a person look taller.
* style and colour of haircut (see also mohawk, dreadlocks, braids, ponytail, wig, hairpin, facial hair, beard and moustache)
* cosmetics, stage makeup, body paintings, permanent makeup
* body modifications, such as body piercings, tattoos, scarification
* plastic surgery
* decorative objects (jewelry) such as a necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings
* medical or body shape altering devices (e.g. tooth braces, bandages, casts, hearing aids, cervical collar, crutches, contact lenses of different colours, glasses, gold teeth)
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