Wade et al. (2004) have explored how racial characteristics and individual differences in women’s evaluations of men’s facial attractiveness and personality affect their behaviour, while Hume and Montgomerie (2001) have researched the relationship between facial attractiveness and several variables thought to be related to genotypic and phenotypic quality in humans, for instance, body mass index, health and age. Research into the correlation between masculinity and femininity and attractiveness of faces related to socio-sexual orientation has been conducted by Boothroyd et al. (2008). The question of whether facial attractiveness may predict longevity has been explored by Henderson and Anglin (2003). If it is possible to assume longevity, then it may also be possible to pre- dict physical health, according to the limited empirical evidence provided by