Analysis of face is completed with a face score of 7.42 out of 10 and found you are beautiful and attractive. The report below details front face analysis, face shape analysis, gender analysis, percieved age analysis and facial fat deposit levels. You can also find personalised styling suggestions.
Your face shape is oblong. Your jawline, cheekbones, and forehead are about the same width. The length of the face is longer in comparison to the width. Your cheek-line, also known as mid-face, is also long. The chin is round in shape.
You are very feminine, with great features of sexual dimorphism.
Analysis of your face shows you have a fat deposit percentage of 15% and finds you have only the minimum necessary amount of fat deposit. Maintaining a low level of fat deposit helps you to keep your attractiveness.
Do you know what makes you attractive? Your best features are the Bi-Temporal to Bi-Zygomatic Ratio, Upper Lip to Lower Lip Ratio, and Eye Canthal Tilt. Also, you may want to know your features that need special attention. Your features that require improvements are Lateral Canthus to Alar Angle, Nose Length, and Bi-Zygomatic to Face Height Ratio.
The attractiveness of multiple facial features contributes to overall facial attractiveness. The American University of Beirut Medical Center study says beauty and facial attractiveness are easily identified but difficult to quantify.Despite its subjective nature, we can attempt to define, measure, and explain the captivating phenomenon of beauty by describing it numerically and geometrically.
Hence, a single feature does not determine attractiveness because it depends on how well that feature harmonizes with the face.The unit of measurement we used here is Interpupillary Distance (IPD).
Your Bitemporal To Bizygomatic Ratio is 1.1 and the ideal value is 1.06. The larger the value, the better it is. You have a fair score for this feature.
Bitemporal width is measured from the most lateral points on each side of the forehead, while bi-zygomatic width is defined as the distance between the most laterally positioned points on the zygomatic arches. A larger bi-temporal width in comparison to bi-zygomatic width is considered attractive among females. According to a study, an unattractive face often features a round lower face, stretched chin region, and compressed eye and eyebrow regions. It was also found that a high amount of facial fat is often associated with a high body fat proportion, making the average masculine body shape with greater muscle mass more attractive to women, while a high body fat proportion is deemed least attractive. Attractive facial shapes are longer and more dolichocephalic, featuring a narrower lower jaw and a wider, fuller lower lip. Additionally, another study found that faces with shorter width are perceived as more trustworthy. Thus, a larger bi-temporal width compared to bi-zygomatic width contributes to attractiveness, trustworthiness, and the perception of a healthier body shape among females.
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Your Upper Lip To Lower Lip Ratio is 0.41 and the ideal value is 0.61. The smaller the value, the better it is. You have a high score on this feature but that doesnt really mean it adds a lot to your attractiveness.
Your Eye Canthal Tilt Angle is 20 degrees and the ideal value is 13 degrees. The larger the angle, the better it is. You have a fair score for this feature.
An eye canthal tilt is the angle between the inner and outer corners of the eyes and plays a significant role in periorbital aesthetics. The tilt can be negative, neutral, or positive, with a positive tilt providing a more attractive, sharp, and youthful appearance. Studies, such as the one conducted at the University of Toronto, have found that a positive canthal tilt is a strong indicator of female facial attractiveness. This phenomenon is explained by the fact that a steeper palpebral fissure inclination is a neonatal and sexually dimorphic feature. A positive canthal tilt is also linked to youth, health, and exuberance. Various studies support the notion that a positive canthal tilt enhances a woman’s appearance, making her look more attractive, youthful, and feminized. However, as the tilt decreases with age due to soft tissue descent, it can contribute to a more masculinized appearance. Research has shown that female faces with a positive canthal tilt are preferred 93% of the time, making it a distinctive quality of a beautiful eye.
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Your Lateral Canthus To Alar Angle is 57 degrees and the ideal value is 49 degrees. The smaller the angle, the better it is. You have a low score on this feature, but as we already know, no single feature determines the beauty of a face.
Your Nose Length is 58 IPD units and the ideal value is 49 IPD units. The smaller the value, the better it is. You have a low score on this feature, but as we already know, no single feature determines the beauty of a face.
Your Bizygomatic To Face Height Ratio is 0.93 and the ideal value is 1.06. The larger the value, the better it is. You have a low score on this feature, but as we already know, no single feature determines the beauty of a face.
Your face shape is oblong. Your jawline, cheekbones, and forehead are about the same width. The length of the face is longer in comparison to the width. Your cheek-line, also known as mid-face, is also long. The chin is round in shape. According to research, the most attractive face shape for women is a triangle. An oval face shape is widely considered attractive, while heart, round, diamond, rectangle, and square face shapes are also considered attractive to varying degrees. On the other hand, pear and oblong face shapes are not typically seen as attractive.
Feminine Features |
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Your 'Philtrum Length' is a Feminine feature.
A shorter Philtrum is looked at as a feminine feature, while a longer Philtrum is a masculine one. The philtrum is the groove that runs from the bottom of your nose to your upper lip, and the Cupid’s bow is the ‘M’-shaped curve of your upper lip. Research indicates that these features vary between genders. According to Shin et al. (2014) and Altman (2012), women tend to have a shorter philtrum and a fuller, well-defined Cupid’s bow. This larger Cupid’s bow kind of ‘pushes up’, reducing the philtrum area, contributing to a youthful, feminine appearance. So, a shorter philtrum is seen as a feminine feature. Men, on the other hand, have a longer and narrower upper lip, implying a longer philtrum, which is seen as a masculine trait (Lakhiani & Somenek, 2019). These subtle facial differences help distinguish between masculine and feminine features. |
Your 'Eye Canthal Tilt Angle' is a Feminine feature.
A larger positive Eye Canthal Tilt is considered a feminine feature, while a smaller Eye Canthal Tilt is a masculine one. Penčić et al. (2019) suggest that a “positive canthal tilt”, where the outer corner of the eye is higher than the inner, is perceived as a feminine feature. This is because it is common in women and gives the eye an almond-like, ‘cat eye’ shape. It is also seen as a trait of attractiveness, across various races and ethnic groups, which further contributes to its association with femininity. |
Your 'Chin Length' is a Hyper Feminine feature.
A shorter chin length is typically perceived as a feminine trait, as opposed to the larger, more pronounced chins generally found in men. Men often exhibit more pronounced lateral tubercles (bony areas at the chin base), contributing to a broader chin appearance, identified as a masculine feature. Thus, comparatively, a shorter, less broad chin is seen as feminine. This understanding is further supported by a 2012 study by Garvin and Ruff, which utilized precise 3D surface laser scanning to examine chin differences between genders. The study found that, besides larger overall size and volume, men’s chins feature more prominent mental protruberances (forward-pointing parts of the chin) and lateral tubercles, and are typically taller. Consequently, the relatively shorter, less prominent chins observed in women are considered feminine. |
Masculine Features |
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Your 'Jaw Angle' is a Hyper Masculine feature.
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Your 'Lateral Canthus to Alar Angle' is a Masculine feature.
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Your 'Nose Angle' is a Masculine feature.
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Youthful Features |
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Your 'Jaw Angle' is a Neotenic feature.
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Your 'Bitemporal to Bizygomatic Ratio' is a Youthful feature.
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Your 'Eye Canthal Tilt Angle' is a Youthful feature.
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Mature Features |
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Your 'Lateral Canthus to Alar Angle' is a Matured feature.
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Your 'Nose Length' is a Matured feature.
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Your 'Nose Angle' is a Matured feature.
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Analysis of your face shows you have a fat deposit percentage of 15% and finds you have only the minimum necessary amount of fat deposit. Maintaining a low level of fat deposit helps you to keep your attractiveness.
Believe it or not, scientific studies find facial fat deposits are one of the strongest determinants of attractiveness in a female face. Reduced levels of fatty deposits in the face can signal “health, youth and status” (Thornhill & Grammar, 1999).
Read more about the relation between facial fat deposit and attractiveness .