Skin Texture
Word
Context
Silken
Best used to describe skin that is smooth and firm (generally positive)
Taut
Best used to describe an athlete or someone who is in good shape (generally positive)
Leathery
Best used to describe someone who has tough and wrinkled skin due to harsh working conditions or old age (can be positive or negative)
Dewy
Best used to describe a character with soft and glowing skin (generally positive)
Doughy
Best used to describe skin that is flabby or loose (generally negative)
Skin Color
Word
Context
Tawny
Best used to describe someone who has a tan or a healthy, golden glow to their skin (generally positive)
Florid
Best used to describe a character with a red or flushed face (can be positive or negative)
Porcelain
Best used to describe someone with very fair and delicate skin (generally positive)
Pallid
Best used to describe someone who is very pale due to illness or stress (generally negative)
Eye Type
Word
Context
Doe-eyed
Best used to describe someone with wide eyes and an innocent or naive demeanor (can be positive or gently critical)
Sparkling
Best used to describe eyes that are bright and engaging, or catch the light (generally positive)
Gimlet
Best used to describe someone with a piercing stare (can be positive or negative)
Rheumy
Best used to describe eyes that are watery and red; usually denotes old age or illness (generally negative)
Beady
Best used to describe eyes that are small, close-set, and resemble those of a rodent (generally negative)
Nose type
Word
Context
Aquiline
Best used to describe a slightly curved nose with a prominent bridge (generally positive)
Hawk
Best used to describe a large and very curved nose (can be positive or negative)
Bulbous
Best used to describe a nose that is unusually large and round (generally negative)
Snub
Best used to describe someone with a very small, upturned nose (can be positive or negative)
Hair type
Word
Context
Cropped
Best used to describe someone who has short hair clipped closely to their skull (neutral)
Flowing
Best used to describe hair that is long, thick, and wavy (generally positive)
Windblown
Best used to describe a character with messy or wild hair, due to exertion or outside conditions (can be positive or negative)
Disheveled
Best used to describe someone with messy or dirty hair (generally negative)
Body type
Word
Context
Lithe
Best used to describe someone with a small, slender, and athletic body (generally positive)
Bony
Best used to describe a character who is so thin you can see the shape of their bones (generally negative)
Frail
Best used to describe someone who is very thin and weak, usually due to sickness or old age (generally negative)
Hulking
Best used to describe someone who is very large, tall, and imposing (generally negative)
Gangly
Best used to describe someone who is tall, thin, and awkward in their movements—for instance, a teenager going through a growth spurt (can be positive or negative)
Willowy
Best used to describe a person who is slender and shapely (generally positive)