40+ Fascinating Body Features We May Only See Once in Our Lifetime

We believe and accept that beauty comes in all different forms. In this article, we celebrate 40+ fascinating body features we may only see once in our lifetime.

Freckles

The definition of beauty in the fashion industry used to be extremely narrow, and standards were super high. However, with time, people have accepted all different forms of beauty. Alice Wilson is a model of one such instance. Wilson’s face is covered with beautiful freckles. And although she has brown eyes, she likes to wear one blue contact lens to show the world that beauty is all about imperfection.

Freckles

Dwarfism

Achondroplasia is the most common type of dwarfism. Achondroplasia is a genetic condition that affects about one in 15,000 to one in 40,000 people. Dru Presta here, a fashion model and social media influencer, was born with a form of dwarfism. She is three feet, four inches.

Dwarfism

This 24-year-old is breaking all sorts of records with her fashion sense. Now a fashion designer and brand owner, Dru proves that fashion and beauty come in all shapes and sizes! Work it, girl!

Facial Discoloration

Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which pale white patches develop on the skin. It’s caused by the lack of melanin, which is the pigment in skin. This man here posted a picture showcasing his vitiligo face patch. While most people have patches all over their body, this man only has a vitiligo patch on one side of his face.

Facial Discoloration

The right side of his face is affected although the left is not. Nevertheless, there’s absolutely no denying the beauty of this man’s face, and we’re glad that he’s embracing it!

6’8″

Meet 25-year-old Elisany da Cruz Silva. A Brazil native, Elisany has a form of gigantism caused by a tumor on her pituitary gland, which regulates growth. Doctors have since removed the tumor. Her height was 6’8″ when she was only 17 years old.

6’8″

Her height does become a bit of a challenge when it comes to choosing a bed, hopping on the elevator, or getting into a car. However, it doesn’t take away from her beauty. Her unique height is what makes her that much more beautiful.

Vitiligo

As we mentioned before, vitiligo is a condition in which the skin loses its pigment cells known as melanocytes. This results in discolored patches of skin on the body. There are different kinds of vitiligo. Over time, we have seen people embrace their vitiligo.

Vitiligo

The most notable name that comes to mind is Winnie Harlow. The model showed the world just how beautiful vitiligo is. The whole world has since admired her unique beauty — and we applaud her courage for embracing it.

Long Legs

Whether you’re short or tall, there’s no denying that we all yearn for those beautiful long legs that you can strut your stuff with. Then again, we all want what we don’t have. A Scandinavian model named Östergren rose to prominence thanks to her long legs. Standing tall at 155 centimeters, Östergren’s legs have a total length of 106 centimeters.

Long Legs

Now, while that all sounds fine and dandy, the model actually faced tons of ridicule throughout her life. Luckily, the Swedish model has learned to embrace them. Today, she’s a bodybuilder who’s working and thriving in her field.

Light Hair

Believe it or not but natural blondes are actually extremely rare. In fact, only two percent of people in the world are natural blondes. This means that about one in 20 Americans are natural blondes. The blonde hair is caused by a pigment called eumelanin.

Light Hair

Still, that doesn’t mean that blonde hair isn’t popular. Unsurprisingly, one in three women dye their locks light enough to be considered blonde when, in reality, only 16% of the adult population has naturally blond hair.

Bee Melvnin

Bee Melvnin is a model who has captivated people all over the globe with her unique and beautiful features. She truly resembles a goddess, and that she is!

Bee Melvnin

She is from The Gambia, a country in West Africa. People can’t decide what’s more captivating — her hair, her skin, or her intoxicating eyes. Still, the most beautiful thing about her is how she embraces her unique features.

Heterochromia

The eyes are a magical creation. You can learn so much about a person just by looking into their eyes. Speaking of learning, why don’t we delve deeper into this next condition?

Heterochromia

Heterochromia is the term used to describe a difference in a person’s eye color. Someone with central heterochromia has different colors within the same eye. Complete heterochromia is when they have two different colored eyes. It’s a rare condition and it doesn’t have any side effects until now.

Beauty Beard

Dakota Cooke is an Instagram influencer who opened up about a rare adrenal glandular disorder that she was born with called hirsutism. According to the influencer herself, the facial hair is the result of hormone imbalances. The disorder affects hormone production, causing her body to produce too much testosterone. At 13, fine strands began sprouting on her chin and jawline.

Beauty Beard

Although it wasn’t easy and it took some time, Dakota now fully embraces herself for everything that she is — and we absolutely love it! Dubbed The Bearded Lady, Dakota lives life as her authentic self and she really couldn’t be happier.

Beauty Marks

Birthmarks are often despised by people, so much so that some even go on to remove the mark at some point in their lives. Birthmarks, most of which are harmless, can form anywhere on the body. While many people dislike their visible birthmarks, there are those who embrace their individuality. Take Cassandra Naud, for instance.

Beauty Marks

A professional dancer, Cassandra was born with a large birthmark under her left eye, and although she begged for a birthmark removal operation in her youth, she ended up refusing it after learning that it could leave her with a scar. Today, she appreciates her unique feature and loves herself exactly as she is. Inspiring!

Cat-Eye Syndrome

Let’s be real — cat eyes are absolutely mesmerizing in every aspect of the word. And there are some people on this planet who also have this feature, scientifically referred to as Schmid-Fraccaro syndrome. The defect, known as coloboma, involves the partial absence of ocular tissue in the iris, often affecting both eyes.

Cat-Eye Syndrome

This leads to the elongated blackened area of the pupil, which resembles a cat’s eye. Not all people suffering from this syndrome exhibit this abnormality, however. About half of them have regular-looking eyes. Now, as cool as it looks, there are several medical problems associated with the condition with one of the most obvious being poor vision.

Fingerprints

Our fingerprints are all unique, meaning that no one else in the world has the exact same set of ridges and lines that you have on your fingers. While we may have similar ridges and lines, there are certain fingerprints that are only present in some people. A loop-shaped fingerprint, this feature is present among 65% of the population. Then, there are the whorl-shaped fingerprints.

Fingerprints

This feature is present among 30% of the population. The rarest, though, is the arch-shaped fingerprint. It happens to be present in only five percent of the population — that’s pretty rare!

Red Hair

Red hair is truly a unique and beautiful feature. How many people have you met who have naturally red hair without any dye? Probably not as many as you think because this trait actually only occurs naturally in one to two percent of the human population.

Red Hair

It appears with greater frequency among people of Northern or Northwestern European ancestry, and is less frequent in other populations. The feature is caused by a relatively rare recessive allele on chromosome 16. Red hair varies in hue and shade, and is associated with fair skin color, freckles, and sensitivity to ultraviolet light.

Navel

A belly button isn’t quite as unique as a fingerprint, but there are still tons of types out there. There’s a popular theory that the shape of the navel depends on how the umbilical cord was cut at birth. However, that theory isn’t true. In reality, when you’re born, the umbilical cord is cut and you have a small piece left called the umbilical stump.

Navel

One to two weeks after birth, this stump falls off and what remains is your belly button. In other words, your belly button is essentially a scar. Whether it’s an innie or outie depends on how your skin grows as it heals. About 90% of people have innies, and the rest are outies (10%) — and some people don’t even have belly buttons, usually because they were born with a condition that affected the umbilical cord.

Right-Hearted

A rare heart condition, dextrocardia is a trate in which your heart points toward the right side of your chest instead of the left side. Being that it is a congenital condition, people are born with the abnormality. Less than one percent of the general population is born with dextrocardia. In the simplest type of dextrocardia, the heart is simply a mirror image of the normal heart and there are no other problems.

Right-Hearted

When this occurs, the organs of the abdomen and the lungs will often also be arranged in a mirror image. For instance, the liver will be on the left side instead of the right. A very serious syndrome that appears with dextrocardia is called heterotaxy — in which many of the organs are not in their usual places and may not work properly.

Albinism

Albinism is a rare genetic disorder in which there is little to no production of the pigment melanin — a pigment your body produces that determines the color of your skin, hair, and eyes. Overall, an estimated one in 20,000 people worldwide are born with oculocutaneous albinism.

Albinism

There are some vision defects related to albinism, like photophobia, amblyopia, and nystagmus. Additionally, the lack of pigmentation makes albino people more susceptible to sunburn and skin cancer.

Blue Eyes

Let’s be real here — blue eyes are absolutely beautiful. Many people would do anything to have this eye color. It turns out, though, that blue eyes aren’t as common as you might think. Since blue eyes are genetically recessive, only eight percent of the world’s population has them.

Blue Eyes

It is said that a mutation in the HERC2 gene can cause a person to be born with blue eyes, proving all the more that it’s a rare — and amazing — feature.

Morton’s Toe

Before we dive into this, look at your toes. The big toe is the largest in length for most people. However, there are people whose foot structure is a bit different. Their first toe is shorter than the second.

Morton’s Toe

This is called Morton’s toe. A heredity feature, around 10% of people have it, and you might be one of them — which ain’t a bad thing! In fact, research suggests that Morton’s toe may even be an advantage in athletics.

Hair Whorl

Let’s talk about hair whorls. Some of you may have not even known that this is a thing. A hair whorl is a patch of hair that grows in a circular direction around a visible center point. Also known as crowns or swirls, hair whorls can either be clockwise or counterclockwise in direction of growth.

Hair Whorl

According to Amar J. S. Klar’s research — which he conducted to find a genetic link between handedness and hair-whorl direction — 8.4% of right-handed people and 45% of left-handed people have counterclockwise hair-whorls. It’s important to note, however, that Klar’s research methodology in this and other studies has been questioned.

Photic Sneeze Reflex

It’s no secret that we all sneeze. After all, it’s our body’s way of removing irritants from our nose or throat. But, did you know that there’s a genetic tendency known as photic sneeze reflex? This is a condition that causes sneezing in response to different stimuli, such as looking at bright lights. The reflex seems to be caused by a change in light intensity rather than by a specific wavelength of light.

Photic Sneeze Reflex

So, if you’re one to sneeze after stepping outside and looking into the sun, then you likely have photic sneeze reflex. You might think this condition affects everyone but in reality, it only affects 18% to 35% of the world’s population.

Single Crease

A single palmar crease is basically a single crease that runs across the palm of the hand. While people most often have three creases in their palms, the single palmar crease could indicate problems with development and be linked with certain disorders — although a single crease is often normal.

Single Crease

A single crease appears in about one out of 30 people, and males are twice as likely as females to have this condition. If you have it, you are one of the rarest. We guess you already know this by now, though.

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome refers to a group of inherited disorders that affect your connective tissues — mainly your joints, skin, and blood vessels.

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

This affects your overall strength as the connective tissue provides the strength and elasticity that your body needs. The symptoms of this syndrome include fragile skin, stretchy skin, and flexible joints. However, we find this a beautiful feature to embrace, not reject.

Ectodermal Dysplasia

A large group of inherited disorders, ectodermal dysplasia is characterized by a primary defect in hair, teeth, nails, or sweat gland function. It can also affect the ears, eyes, lips, mucous membranes of the mouth or nose, and the central nervous system.

Ectodermal Dysplasia

Now, although more than 150 different ED syndrome exist, only around one in 7,000 people have been diagnosed with an ectodermal dysplasia condition worldwide — meaning that it’s rare and unique. Today, models with ED conditions are taking the fashion world by storm.

Anisocoria

Anisocori refers to a condition in which the size of the eyes’ pupils is not of equal proportion. It affects up to 20% of the population and is often entirely harmless, but can be a sign of more serious medical problems. The condition is defined by a difference of 0.4 mm or more between the sizes of the pupils of the eyes.

Anisocoria

Causes of anisocoria range from benign, or normal, to life-threatening conditions. For the most part, though, anisocoria is usually a benign finding that is unaccompanied by other symptoms. Fun fact — English singer David Bowie exhibited anisocoria, owing to a teenage injury.

Dermatographia

Often referred to as skin writing, dermatographia is a condition in which lightly scratching your skin causes welts or raised, red lines wherever you’ve scratched. Although it’s not a serious condition, it can be uncomfortable. About two to five percent of the population suffers from this problem. Still, it’s considered one of the more prevalent forms of hives and accounts for seven to ten percent of all cases of skin rashes and swelling.

Dermatographia

Luckily, episodes of dermatographia usually come and go quickly. A condition often seen in young adults, researchers don’t believe that there’s a strong genetic link to dermatographia. There are certain factors that may make the condition worse including exercise, heat, cold, stress, and vibration among others.

Waardenburg Syndrome

Waardenburg syndrome refers to a group of rare genetic conditions that can cause hearing loss and changes in coloring (pigmentation) of the hair, skin, and eyes. While most people with Waardenburg syndrome do have normal hearing, moderate to profound hearing loss can occur in one or both ears.

Waardenburg Syndrome

The condition is characterized by at least some degree of congenital hearing loss and pigmentation deficiencies. This can include but is not limited to bright blue eyes (or one blue eye and one brown eye), a white forelock, or patches of light skin. One in every 42,000 people suffer from Waardenburg syndrome.

Argyria

Believe it or not but excessive exposure to certain compounds and chemicals can really take a toll on your body. Take argyria, for example. A rare skin condition, argyria can occur if silver builds up in your body over a long time — meaning overexposure to chemical compounds of the element silver or to silver dust can actually turn your skin, eyes, internal organs, nails, and gums a blue-gray color.

Argyria

Unfortunately, that change in your skin color is permanent. Luckily, the condition is rare and not life-threatening.

Distichiasis

We’re no strangers to the fact that people love eyelashes. Today, there are all sorts of lash treatments including lash extension, lash perm, and even lash tint. However, there are some people in the world that are blessed with two rows of eyelashes.

Distichiasis

This is the result of some sort of defect., a condition called distichiasis. This condition is often associated with photophobia, irritation of the cornea, conjunctivitis, styes, and droopy eyelids.

Tetrachromacy

Tetrachromacy is a rare eye condition that allows for increased color vision. While the normal human eye has three cones, people with tetrachromacy are born with four distinct color perception channels.

Tetrachromacy

Research shows that it’s more common in women than in men. A 2010 study suggests that nearly 12 percent of women may have this fourth color perception channel. Men are less likely to be tetrachromats. And basically, this tiny percentage of people can see “invisible” colors that no one else can perceive.

Eye Scar

A storm erupted on Reddit when a man posted a picture of his eyes. In the photo, you can see a scar on his pupil — a scar the anonymous user was born with. Naturally, the image went viral being that it’s one of the coolest eyes that people have ever come across.

Eye Scar

While we’re not entirely sure what the exact cause of this feature is, we do know one thing for sure — it’s as beautiful as it is rare.

Big Ears

Ukraine model Arina Lubiteleva has embraced her big ears. Now an international model, Arina has racked up over 150,000 followers on Instagram. She wants to inspire women out there to be proud of the way they look.

Big Ears

Something we’re all trying to learn. She has embraced her imperfections and flaws in every way she can. A beautiful woman who knows her worth, we should all take a page out of Arina’s book.

Wisdom Teeth

We all know that wisdom teeth are the final set of molars that you get in your late teens or early 20s. It’s like a final reminder your body gives you to let you know that you’re growing up.

Wisdom Teeth

However, did you know that 20% to 25% of the human population is born with one to three wisdom teeth, and 35% is born without any wisdom teeth at all? It’s linked to a gene called PAX9.

Perfect Pitch

Absolute pitch, often called perfect pitch, is a rare ability of a person to identify or re-create a given musical note without the benefit of a reference tone.

Perfect Pitch

One in every 10,000 people has a perfect pitch. However, it was discovered recently that you can develop a perfect pitch as an adult — although it will require perseverance and training for a long time.

Sleep

Sleep — one of the most loved, not to mention crucial activities for the human body. As we grow up, we tend to appreciate sleep more and more. However, there are people who have trouble sleeping. This can then result in different complications, as your body needs sleep in order to thrive and survive.

Sleep

What you may have not known, though, is that there’s a specific gene called BHLHE41. If you have this gene, you are genetically resistant to sleep deprivation. In other words, you can enjoy the benefits of a full night’s sleep even if you’ve had fewer hours of rest.