Though as a matter of fact, and while I'm never going to object to more choice, I am pretty happy with the human female faces. It's the female halflings that really get the short end of the stick in my book, and the female half-elves.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Halflings are IMO the most visually NOT BY DESIGN disagreeable race.
The half-elf girls are OK in my book.
I probably should have made clear I wasn't actually really talking about beauty, just about whether I've managed to find faces that I want to use for my characters. Mostly I've found a character design I like for a representative of each subrace, but I struggle with the female halflings because many of their faces are just way too big and it doesn't look right to me, even for a non-human race. The male halflings don't have this problem (and their faces are fine, though probably not varied enough), so it just looks to me as though the EA design screwed up the proportions for female halflings.
It's slightly different with half-elven females as I guess part of my concept of that race is that they do tend to be "pretty" (which isn't the same as attractive in my view). Some of the male half-elves I think definitely fit that brief but the females not so much. And there are only five choices in EA to potentially find a face to suit three subraces, so there's not much room for error. So it's good it looks like we're getting more choice in the full release and I'm sure I'll find more faces to suit.
But I do totally agree it's subjective, so just giving my own personal experience here based on trying to create a bunch of characters that cover the available EA subraces/subclasses.