The conversation shifts to the attractiveness of nose shapes, with Khalyla Kuhn noting that men with larger noses are often considered attractive, and that women have historically undergone nose jobs to achieve smaller, 'button' noses. However, she predicts that by 2027, larger, more distinct noses on women might become fashionable again as people tire of the uniform look resulting from cosmetic surgery. Simon Helberg's prominent nose is discussed in terms of its 'presidential' and 'castable' qualities.
Impact: Medium. This point delves into cultural beauty standards and trends in cosmetic surgery, offering a commentary on societal pressures and the potential for shifts in aesthetic preferences, particularly concerning facial features.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:00:05 to 01:01:34.
Sources in support: Khalyla Kuhn (Host), Simon Helberg (Guest)

