BeautifulPeople has a rating of 1.8 stars from 139 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about BeautifulPeople most frequently mention real life, fake profiles, and self esteem problems. BeautifulPeople ranks 695th among Dating sites.
If anyone has ever tried online dating with other websites out there, then you know how much effort you have to put in just to find someone attractive online. This website simply helps eliminate that challenge. It actually helps me focus on character/education more easily because attraction is already taken care of.
Found the same chicks photo that hit me up with a different age, height, and city lived in. So either they dont screen very well or its a scammer trying to get money. But definitely don't trust this site. I should have researched this date site first. Waste of money! Is this the same girl LOL
When I ask the support about an serious issue, I was just ignored. The same happend when I asked the administrator about the same matter. If they don't want to answer your question (or can't) the just ignore you as if you were air. This is really bad customer care!
How dare these witches or whatever these c- are to give me such a lousy vote. I'm a good looking guy. I saw some guys who were members who were pretty bad looking, I'm far more attractive than they are, so obviously this site is just a bunch of piece of $#*! dirtbag cts who are probably millennials. Karmas a $#*!, you c-ts. F you. Hags.
Hi just joined up (Jun 2022) and it asked me to reach out to other members for votes. There were no members presented that had been active within the last month. This site looks like its dead.
Tip for consumers:
Don't bother, it looks like its dead.
Well, first of all, this site is not about beautiful people, but beautiful photos. THIS IS A 100% PURE FACT.
More than 50% of photos are fake, which means, that behind them there is no real people.
Second, they are 2 category of women- very fake (wig, eyelashes, too much make up, half naked), the second category is very average, or sorry- UGLY.
Only 20% are real beautiful people. No big nose, no thin lips, no fake harir,. No fake tan, but naturally beautiful...
I was very suprise how many ugly women get high score (masculine face), and how many, (very feminine women face)- very low... WTF?
This site is just for FUN and has nothing to do with REAL criteria-who is beautiful, and who si not.
If your photo was not accepted-... thank to GOD, because this site is a waiste of time, energy and money!
Good luck and many kisses from very small but beautiful country Slovenia!
Nina
It's an insult to people on so many levels! Robert Hintze is so UGLY... he needs to be voted off... I hope that one day life gives him a kick in the $#*! or better a good dose of "ED", but that may not knock him down a few notches because he'll always have Viagra to fall back on... ROBERT HINTZE IS UGLY! Don't support this Chauvinist!
Highly offensive website and a insult to humans intelligence. The people who go on websites like this there heads are so far up there behinds, mirrors everywhere
Well, as of now, I'm "24 hours in" for being voted on, and I totally did this out of curiosity because I heard about the site on the radio. Sure, instant ego boost - or ego deflation. So far, it's been an ego boost, though they really could've categorized the statements differently. You go from "beautiful" to "hmm... ok" in one step! How bout something like, "beautiful to me" - "pretty" - "good looking" - "average" - and then anything below that gets a "below average!"
These terms are horrible! Who wants to see "absolutely nots" when it comes to their photos! Sure, I put myself out there, so I get it, but it could be slightly less harsh.
Also, they don't tell you anything about membership fees. So no clue if I'll sign up if I "get in."
Overall, I think the concept is ok. People vote on people. I like that idea. Unfortunately, I don't really like the idea of pretty vs. ugly, because YES, it is definitely in the eye of the beholder and it's definitely personality that makes someone beautiful as well.
It's a fake site- yes there are probably a few idiots who fell for it, but the whole thing was pre-programmed from every aspect before launch. Doesn't that make you feel all warm and comfy inside?
I just got accepted. I know I'm good looking, and the sole reason I joined was pure vanity, there I said it. However, I was quite open to meeting people, since I have been single now for around 6 months and felt ready to start dating. I joined eharmony and was not too impressed with the guys on there. However, on beautifulpeople there is hardly anyone on it who lives near me (Midlands UK), which is annoying; most men seem to live in London. I'm not all that bothered about guys being drop dead gorgeous, I'd prefer moderately attractive with a good job. Most of the guys on beautifulpeople, yes, they are above average looking, esp. When you compare them to the regular sites, but most have real 'Micky Mouse' jobs. Also I looked at some of the girls, I honestly don't know how half of them got on there, many are distinctly average. I definitely agree with the points made about posing in provocative attire, I think this is pretty much the key to getting in if you're female. Also so many photo's have been through the photoshop mill, really, the people submitting them are just a bunch of frauds!
Anyway, I'm not paying for the service. Not worth it, I might have considered, had there been more men in my area, but I'm just going to stick with eharmony purely for that reason and no other.
I just wanted to quickly add. It's not true about everyone on there being blond. There are all kinds of people one there. I for one have dark brown hair. Most of the better looking guys I've seen on there are dark, sort of Italian or Spanish looking types...
BeautifulPeople.com should not be thought of as a dating site. If you get voted "in," you'll see a lot of profiles with photos, but very few with any description of who the person is (interests, background, etc.). Most people, like me, joined just out of curiosity to see if they'll get voted in. One thing that interested me was that BeautifulPeople.com claimed people who are voted in can get a report on the demographics of who did and did not vote for you as "Beautiful." After paying the fee for one month of "Premium" service, this report turned out to be nothing more than a random selection of 20 or so people who voted me as "Beautiful." One thing I would have liked to have seen is the total number of votes, especially since the percentages of how many people thought I was "Beautiful" swung wildly throughout the 48-hour voting period, which leads me to suspect there are very few people actually casting votes.
The customer service is poor; when I asked a question I got a half answer and didn't get a response to my follow-up.
Another bad thing about this site is that it seems to have been put together by an amateur (lots of bugs and links that don't work, etc.).
Tip for consumers:
Don't pay for the premium service. The ONLY reason to use this site is if you're curious to see if you'll get voted as "Beautiful" by anonymous voters. The premium services won't shed any light on what type of person is attracted to you, and there are virtually no people on the site actually looking to date.
I'm in my sixties, and, as I thought I would be, I was accepted to this site. Sorry if that sounds arrogant, but I put in the time to stay in shape; which is something that the majority of women on other dating sites do not do; which is why I never bought any packages, let alone asked anyone for a date. I can't speak for the men; I don't look at their pictures. But calling many of the women on most of these sites subhuman, would be a compliment. The array homely beasts, fat pigs, and people who look much older than their years (and they're likely lying about their age to begin with) is disgraceful, and an insult to men. Many of the photos are as sloppy as some of these women's faces and figures. I'm happy to see that a dating website recognized this problem, and did something about. And I don't feel that they're being terribly exclusive. Yes, I'm a good looking guy, and, as a rule, date much younger than my age - but Rudolph Valentino I'm not. I just think the sight is using the title Beautiful People to filter out the physical wrecks that litter the other dating websites.
Beautifull people omfg they are all mingers wow... honestly there are no judgements there... wow wow wow, I got through but jeez no one has the right to vote against someone else when they are themselves not good looking at all... found this daring site hilarious to say the least lol
Well, I put up pictures of a porn star who is extremely hot and sexy. She was constantly in the 'in' category for 4 days in a row. We are talking huge boobs and perfect figure. She got high rates but her profile kept on getting flagged or reported and they extended her application with 24 hours every time it was due due to inappropriate pictures. At least 4 days passed and she kept on being an applicant with a high rate. This means they are not fair to all people there because she had to be accepted as a member at least 3 times already because of high rates. Even the prettiest and sexiest people stay applicants with high rate forever just because their profile gets flagged. This is no site for pretty people but for people who registered first and can report other new pretty and sexy people because of their jealousy and can leave them an applicant forever. I erased the hot lady's profile after 4 days of being an applicant with a high rate and constantly flagged profile. It is a complete scam and the prettiest and sexiest people just get flagged and stay an eternal high grade applicant.
Im currently awaiting to be accepted or not into this site. I have seen very average people from both sexes as I browse members, and find it overall quite suspicious. At the moment it's looking like I will be 'accepted' (life goal complete) but i am very sure that if i do get in, it will quickly show itself as a ridiculous scam. I wonder where costs will come in... If i get a message from 'Katerina in Ukraine' but i have to pay 20 euro to register to read it for example.
I find it interesting more as a social commentary than anything else. I have also received 2 'winks'; one from a girl in Russia and one from Poland. Do i believe this? No, of course not. Why would they message me when i live in another country? I'm sure they receive plenty of contact already and aren't seeking my attention.
It stinks of those 'Russian women love western men' ads. Do they really think i'm that stupid? Sigh. The more I browse through the site, the more it becomes clear that it is (at the very best) poor in functional terms, and most likely just living off its hype and will try to squeeze every penny that it can out of me.
It's funny, most of the people who voted negative reviews are those who did not get voted in. They go as far as stating the website is fake with fake profiles. Sure there is a possibility that some of the profiles and photos are fake however, if you were a member than you would know that the website has a verification process to label your profile as being verified as the person in photos. I found this website to be a wonderful site to connect to others as well as a great tool for employers to look up prospect employees. People who don't get voted in the first time should really consider trying a different photo and add photos of their lifestyle. I was voted the first time around and found the voting to be extremely fair. You are not voted by just a few people but by thousands of members. So if thousands of members don't think you have what it takes then move on and complain about another website. Would you post a blog on how you tried hitting on a beautiful guy or girl and got rejected because of your looks?
First off, I am realistic enough to know that guys telling you you are pretty does not necessarily mean any more than "you are pretty enough for me to sleep with" which does not mean much.
Second, almost everyone is a model who has access to a computer and a mutual acquaintance with a photographer. Professional/Catwalk models are rarely stereotypically pretty but very tall, boyish and "striking".
As such I had no real expectations except curiosity when I uploaded one of my nicer modelling shots and was not surprised to be accepted, but would not have been hurt if I was not- after all only one guy really needs to believe you are beautiful.
However now I'm on there I'm enjoying it. I doubt it would lead to a "real relationship" but I've had several flirtations with some very attractive men, and I like looking at the pictures. The attention from good looking men is flattering and fun.
Also I today had the pleasure of chatting to a male porn star on the other side of the world. I have never met a porn star before so this website gets 4 stars based on fulfilling my aim to connect with as wide a range of people as possible.
If I get a few nice dates out of it or attend one of the events and have fun, it probably will deserve a 5. Honestly, it's only intended as a bit of fun and it seems to do the job. If you didn't get accepted it could be for many different reasons- wrong photo, wrong demographic online at that time. I tend to vote "no" on guys with super pose-y photos on the grounds that looking like a self obsessed douche is really unattractive.
Lol! I actually did an experiment and I agree with the guy who said show some cleaavage, be skinny as a rail and you will get in. There also seems to be some discrimination based on skin tones of African American females. The darker the female, the slimmer her chances of getting in and her positive votes will be less that the Caucasian female. The average looking white girl will get better votes than the dark attractive African American female with the same body type. I have seen white or tan colored hispanics who look like big breasted drag queens, get better votes than the slim, pretty very dark skinned African American female. In fact the very dark African American females have no chance of getting in. Brown skin females who did make it in, were also showing some boobs. This is based on an experiment I myself conducted and profiles I've seen in the members area. This is obviously a shallow site and don't feel bad if you didn't make it in. The site has noting to do with beauty. A lot of the pictures are professional pics. A lot of these people will not look the same in real life!
Very few people on it. I mean *very few* women. So... that makes it rubbish and a waste of money. Presumably, they just make money by people having to find that out.
Good news first: I was accepted, LOL :) I totally disagree with anyone claiming that this site is a scam. I think this site is above average and don't see any reason to believe it is's a scam. I did meet someone so at least two users are real her and me, LOL :) But let's be honest here: Most women are average looking and Photoshop is their favorite tool :) In my opinion the average user on BeautifulPeople is not better looking than the average user on other well established dating sites like Mingle2day. Keep that in mind when browsing the member base for Gisele Bundchen and Adriana Lima :)) )
Got in after two days, first day almost all the votes were negative, second day was overwhelmingly positive. Very suspicious voting trends. You can't do anything on this site, it is made for delusional people to spend bunch of money just to use the basic site features. Most of the good looking people haven't logged in for ages. Pictures can be, and mostly are heavily photoshopped, I've seen a bunch of WhatsApp filters on profile pics. Got a ton of Messages and likes from people three times my age who look worse than your next door grandpa. If you are facially challenged just apply for a profile with a skimpy photo and you are in. I am a totally average girl myself and when I saw some of the beauties on this site my self esteem skyrocketed for the next few days. I don't have a problem with the concept of the site, it is actually pretty clever from the marketing standpoint, which doesn't make it any less shallow and pathetic. Try it if you are curious but don't take it seriously or as a tru measure of your attractiveness.
I signed up for this website thinking it was just a regular dating site. I had no idea it was a secretive club for arrogant people to feel good about themselves. When you first sign up, current members rate your looks to decide whether you should stay or not. If you have on a few extra pounds, don't even think about it. They'll tear you up and judge you. I even heard that you can get kicked off the site if you add on a couple of pounds over time. I don't recommend this site to anyone who is down to earth or level headed.
If you're so "hot" why do you need to sign up for an exclusive online dating site? Obviously something is wrong with you.
I am not the type to play the race card, but most of the users are Hollywood Barbies and Kens. If you are black, don't expect to even get in unless you dress provocative and have European looks.
When I found out how discriminatory this site was. I deleted my account ASAP.
I guess I should have researched the site first before making an account, because I assumed the name was a name and didn't mean anything.
Not only that, but once you get in you gotta pay for a membership. Haha! These people are unbelievable. Screw this website.
I honestly haven't got a clue who gets voted in here!
So I've always considered myself decent looking. Nothing special. I signed up and after 48 hours I was just voted out. One more "hmmm ok" and I would have been voted in. I thought that maybe I'm not as attractive as I thought, it didn't bother me because I've never had a problem pulling hot women and really, why else do looks matter?: P
Then I signed my friend up. This guy is properly good looking, no homo but as a straight guy even I can understand why women freak out over him. Nobody can really rate themselves, but you can rate others so I had a real benchmark here. So anyway after 48 hours he got voted out too. :/ Absolute nonsense that. I had a few more "beautifuls" than him but way more "absolutely nos." Most of my votes were "hmmmm ok" then "absolutely no" then "no" then "beautiful. " Most of his votes were "no" then "hmmm ok" then "absolutely no" then "beautiful." It makes absolutely no sense.
If you're looking for a way to find out how attractive you are, look elsewhere! ;)
I took the most flattering picture I could find of my ugly face and tried to get in as a male and female profile. Within a minute the voting bars were infested with no votes but no actual number for amount of voters. Then the bars evened out at around 45 percent but still not enough to get... Then I decided to look at the member pictures... lol
Just like government and other sectors of society, the site is infested with average to repulsive people. There were some women with gobs of war paint on that you could pass for attractive but the majority were about as appealing as a bucket of vomit and diarrhea. The male members from what I seen were very unattractive. I'm not gay or anything but you can tell what a handsome guy is and most of them are not. From what I could tell the guys that one might consider attractive were the ones showing off their muscles but couldn't; see their faces.
This site is a load of $#*! based on my perception of it. I just wanted to spam their forums but apparently i'm not beautiful enough to hang with the vomit of humanity.
So you have to wait to be approved into the website, that's cool and in the meantime you can see all of the people that clearly should not have made it in. Really? So dumb.
I know I'm a 10. I don't need someone to validate me. But here, you need some kind of approval from so many members. It takes a few days, meanwhile random people can look at your profile, etc. You can spot the scam right away bc you'll get flirts and interests but can't reply bc you're not approved yet. Every photo looks fake. Not selfies, not friend holding camera, I'm talking fake as in studio, lighting, pro photographer... most likely stolen images.
Ironically they toss in a few 2's and 4's for you to look at as samples so you're not too overwhelmed by the majority of fakeness occurring.
After 3 days, and supposedly 60k views I was rejected. I laughed.
I'm fine with that. The best part is when you're rejected they want to sell you packages of improvement stuff—photo sessions, how-to be human stuff... just laughable. Frankly I knew it was fake when guys I'd reject were members, but I couldn't make the cut. What a boring sad, long-winded way to try to lower someone's self-esteem in order to get them to buy junk.
I'd like my photos back now please but you can't even access your profile after rejection. I know one thing, if I see myself online somewhere, I'll sue them blind.
Tip for consumers:
Don’t bother. It’s just a long-winded way for them to make you feel bad about yourself so you’ll buy their garbage.
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