No, I take character creation VERY seriously. I don't exactly try to make them look like me, per se, but I try to give the face some personality. This also factors into armor/clothing decision: in Skyrim, my first guy was a stealthy rogue/archer combination, and, naturally, wound up in mostly elvish stuff to stay light. The result was that he looked very green in his Elvish armor, shield, boots, bow and dagger. But I never gave him a helmet, because it never looked right.
Imagine my delight when I found a green cloth hood, which matched the shade of my armor almost perfectly, and made my dude look SO stealthy and badass. I felt like fuckin' Ezio after that.