Analysis of face is completed with a face score of 8.5 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 heart. A stand-out feature of a heart face shape is a broad forehead and cheekbones, which becomes narrow when you follow the lines of your face down to your jawline. Then it finishes off with a cute pointy chin.
You are very masculine, with great features of sexual dimorphism.
Analysis of your face shows you have a fat deposit percentage of 22% 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 Upper Lip to Lower Lip Ratio, Bi-Zygomatic Width, and Bi-Gonial Width. Also, you may want to know your features that need special attention. Your features that require improvements are Jaw Angle, Bi-Temporal to Bi-Zygomatic Ratio, and Eye Length.
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 Upper Lip To Lower Lip Ratio is 0.46 and the ideal value is 0.63. The smaller the value, the better it is. You have a fair score for this feature.
Your Bizygomatic Width is 147 IPD units and the ideal value is 137 IPD units. The larger the value, the better it is. You have a fair score for this feature.
Your Bigonial Width is 109 IPD units and the ideal value is 100 IPD units. The larger the value, the better it is. You have a fair score for this feature.
A study conducted at the Department of Sociobiology and Anthropology, within the University of Goettingen and University of Vienna (Windhager et al, 2011) found that “Both physically strong men and those that women perceive as masculine and dominant had a broad middle and lower face, a short nose, and thin lips”. However, “when perceived attractiveness is high, the lower jaw is narrower and not square”. Adding further to it, “females rated males with an increased facial height and a prominent lower jaw as more dominant, but not as more attractive”.
The positive effects of narrowing the male jaw’s width was also demonstrated in a study by Kleisner et al (2013). They found that “Men with wider faces are perceived as less attractive and less trustworthy”. Interestingly, males tend to rate their self-perceived attractiveness higher when they have a “relatively square mandible” or jawline (Kanavakis et al, 2021). This is likely due to the competing (and often opposing) values of males and females during sexual selection and mate choice. As a square jaw and “robust face shape” are the result of “a high testosterone-to-oestrogen ratio in pubertal males”, and “facilitate the lateral growth of cheek bones, mandible and chin” (Fink et al, 2005) it is likely men highly prize their masculine facial traits. Whereas, the ratings of male attractiveness and female preferences, prioritise a softer, less masculine male face (which can indicate a better father or “higher paternal investment”) (Dixson et al, 2016).
Your Jaw Average Angle is 177 degrees and the ideal value is 152 degrees. The smaller the angle, the better it is. However, your angle is larger than the normal range. You have a low score on this feature, but as we already know, no single feature determines the beauty of a face.
Your Bitemporal To Bizygomatic Ratio is 0.99 and the ideal value is 1.05. 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.
A larger bi-temporal width in comparison to bi-zygomatic width is considered attractive among males. A study reported that an attractive male face was found to have a longer, more dolichocephalic shape compared to strong, dominant, and masculine-rated men. Unattractive faces often featured a rounded lower face, a vertically stretched chin region, and horizontal compression in the eye and eyebrow areas. In cross-cultural studies, women found mesomorphic masculine body shapes with greater muscle mass more attractive than endomorphic body shapes with high body fat proportions. Attractive faces typically had a narrower lower jaw, a wider, fuller lower lip, and a longer facial shape. Additionally, according to a study, faces with shorter width were perceived as more trustworthy. Therefore, a larger bi-temporal width relative to bi-zygomatic width contributes to attractiveness and trustworthiness among males.
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Your Eye Average Length is 27 IPD units and the ideal value is 28 IPD units. 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 heart. A stand-out feature of a heart face shape is a broad forehead and cheekbones, which becomes narrow when you follow the lines of your face down to your jawline. Then it finishes off with a cute pointy chin. According to research, the most attractive face shapes for men are rectangle and heart. Oval, diamond, round, square, and triangle face shapes are generally considered to be attractive, while pear and oblong face shapes are not typically seen as attractive.
Masculine Features |
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Your 'Jaw Angle' is a Hyper Masculine feature.
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Your 'Eye Height' is a Masculine feature.
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Your 'Bigonial Width' is a Masculine feature.
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Feminine Features |
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Your 'Bizygomatic to Mid Face Height Ratio' is a Feminine feature.
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Your 'Bizygomatic to Face Height Ratio' is a Feminine feature.
A larger ratio of Bi-Zygomatic-Width to Face-Height is considered a feminine feature, while a smaller ratio is a masculine one. Weston et al.’s (2007) study indicates that as children mature into adults, their facial structure changes; faces become longer and narrower, but these alterations vary between genders, especially post puberty. Boys develop wider faces, with the distance between their cheekbones (bizygomatic width) growing more than their face height, resulting in broader, somewhat shorter faces. Girls, however, maintain a longer face shape as their cheekbone width doesn’t expand as much. This leads to a higher ratio of cheekbone width to face height in men and a lower ratio in women. The wider, shorter facial structure is commonly associated with masculinity, while the longer, narrower one is considered feminine. Lakhiani & Somenek (2019) suggested that this sexual dimorphism in facial structure can be attributed to factors like women’s lighter but more noticeable cheekbones that give a rounder, heart-shaped appearance to the face, while men’s heavier cheekbones result in a squarer face. |
Your 'Brow External Distance' is a Feminine feature.
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Youthful Features |
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Your 'Jaw Angle' is a Neotenic feature.
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Your 'Philtrum Length to Mouth Length Ratio' is a Youthful feature.
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Your 'Nose Angle' is a Youthful feature.
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Mature Features |
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Your 'Eye Height' is a Matured feature.
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Your 'Philtrum Length' is a Matured feature.
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Your 'Chin Length' is a Matured feature.
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Analysis of your face shows you have a fat deposit percentage of 22% 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 male face. “The relationship between facial cues and perceptions of health and attractiveness in others plays an influential role in our social interactions and mating behaviours.” (Jager et al, 2018). These researchers describe that “facial adiposity was a better predictor of attractiveness [than] sexual dimorphism, averageness, and symmetry, for male faces.” Their experiments proved that tiny fluctuations in BMI (Body Mass Index) of only “1.3 kg/m2” can already be detected in the male face and contribute to our perception of male attractiveness.
Read more about the relation between facial fat deposit and attractiveness .