Analysis of face is completed with a face score of 9.04 out of 10 and found you are exceptionally beautiful. 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 feminine, with great features of sexual dimorphism.
Analysis of your face shows you have a fat deposit percentage of 29% 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 Eyebrow Thickness, Lower-Lip Height, and Philtrum Length. Also, you may want to know your features that need special attention. Your features that require improvements are Face Height middle-third to lower-third Ratio, Chin Length to Philtrum Length Ratio, and Bi-Gonial Width.
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 Brow Average Thickness is 4 IPD units and the ideal value is 6 IPD units. The smaller the value, the better it is. You have a fair score for this feature but that doesnt really mean it adds a lot to your attractiveness.
A recent study by Oakland University, showed that eyebrow thickness is an important component of female attractiveness (Dr. Lisa Welling & Dr. Justin Moiliski, 2018). When you consider female facial aesthetics, you may not guess, off hand, that thicker eyebrows can make a female face seem more beautiful but that is exactly what these researchers. Their paper quotes “Interestingly, masculinized(i.e., thicker) eyebrows were marginally more attractive for females than male faces”. The study produced robust evidence for thicker eyebrows appearing more attractive in women, and surprisingly, were more influential than eye size and cheekbone prominence in their ability to create an attractive female face.They also examined the effects of eyebrow thickness on their desirability as a long - term romantic partner and showed that this was more important for females(than males).
In another study, based on Korean brow salon visitors, they tested and defined the ideal eyebrows and the effects eyebrow thickness have on our perception of attractiveness(Hwang & Hun, 2018).Thick eyebrows(that measure one third of the eye’s width at the lateral canthus) were shown to give the impression of youth and good health.This was also found to be the preferred eyebrow width of female customers.Male customers in this study preferred a slightly thinner eyebrow(marked as medium thickness, and measured a quarter of the eyes width).Both genders reported thin(a fifth of the eyes width) and very thin(a sixth of the eyes width) eyebrows to be their least preferred choice.When these researchers assessed the impression of sexiness though, this study produced some very unexpected results.Thinner eyebrows(identified as thin or very thin, measuring ⅕ or ⅙ of the eye width) were sexier.They are reported to be the least preferred thickness by observers, and to look less youthful and less healthy, but still somehow sexier.
Overall, the bulk of scientific studies shows that thicker eyebrows are more attractive in females.Though there may be some small sexually - charged advantages to woman that have diamorphically thinner eyebrows(and appear more sexy) this must be assessed in a wider context of the long - term desires of woman.Women typically want to be considered attractive for long - term relationships over short - term relationships(Hughes et al, 2017), so the advantage of thin eyebrows increasing sexiness, may not be more beneficial than appearing more youthful, healthy and attractive overall.
Though it is true that thicker and denser eyebrows can make a woman appear less feminine and more narcissistic(Giacomin & Rule, 2018), these features set out within a feminine face increases her overall attractiveness.Thicker eyebrows might help the eyebrows appear lower and closer to the eyelid(both of which are rated as more attractive in a large study conducted by Rhee et al in 2012). Another factor to consider is the longevity of attractive traits.As eyebrows thin and shorten as they age(Park et al, 2017), youthful, thick eyebrows may maintain their increased attractiveness over a longer time frame.
Your Lip Lower Height is 14 IPD units and the ideal value is 11 IPD units. The larger the value, the better it is. You have a fair score for this feature.
Larger and fuller lower lips are considered more attractive among females, as they signify youth, femininity, and reproductive health. A recent medical publication highlighted that fuller lips in relation to facial width, along with greater vermilion height, contribute to beauty. This finding is supported by another study that explains that a more prominent lower lip has a significant impact on facial attractiveness, as it influences the perception of chin prominence. Similarly, a study stated that women with large lips and average length and width ratios are more attractive than those with narrow lips. Moreover, some researchers noted that aging reduces collagen synthesis and tissue layers, causing lips to appear deflated, thus associating full lips with youth. Additionally, a research study found that the most appealing lip dimensions for women had a surface area 53.5% larger than their natural size and an upper lip to lower lip ratio of 1:2, with a 2:1 ratio being deemed the least attractive.
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Your Philtrum Length is 10 IPD units and the ideal value is 12 IPD units. The smaller the value, the better it is. You have a fair score for this feature but that doesnt really mean it adds a lot to your attractiveness.
Your Face Height Middle Third To Lower Third Ratio is 1.26 and the ideal value is 1.58. 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 Chin Length To Philtrum Length Ratio is 3 and the ideal value is 2.44. 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 Bigonial Width is 101 IPD units and the ideal value is 92 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.
Research has shown that a smaller bi-gonial width, the distance between the jaw’s two angles, is deemed attractive in females due to the resulting narrower facial appearance. Little et al. (2011) suggested a smaller bi-gonial width might be seen as attractive in females because it’s a pronounced female trait. Additionally, Jung et al. (2018) discovered that both male and female participants found a slimmer, tapered jawline or a more confined lower face attractive, associating it with feminine and aesthetic qualities. Lakhiani and Somenek (2019) added that a narrower mandibular width gives females a softer jaw angle, which is more obtuse by around 2.7 degrees compared to men, offering a gentler, feminine look. A 2022 study by Moradinejad et al. revealed that a narrower bi-gonial width, ideally less than the zygomatic width, is universally preferred. With 127 participants assessing images, professionals found a 72.53% intergonial to inter-zygomatic ratio most appealing, while the general public favored 74.45%, suggesting a universally narrower preference.
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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 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 'Brow Thickness' is a Feminine feature.
Beauty standards, influenced by societal, cultural, and media trends, have evolved to perceive thicker eyebrows as more attractive in women. According to a study by Mogilski and Welling (2018), fuller eyebrows, signaling youthfulness and health, contribute to a woman’s attractiveness more than eye size or cheekbone prominence. This suggests the significance of eyebrow fullness in the subconscious assessment of beauty. Comparatively, men typically have heavier, straighter eyebrows closer to the eyes, while women’s eyebrows, more arched, descend with age, giving a more masculine appearance by reducing the relative eye size. A research indicated that female faces, reflecting more light around the eyes, appear more attractive. Cosmetics, often used to thicken eyebrows, can further emphasize these luminance differences around the eyes, eyebrows, and cheeks, enhancing perceived femininity. Hence, thicker eyebrows are considered a feminine feature as they boost attractiveness and distinct femininity. |
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 'Nose Width' is a Feminine feature.
A smaller Nose-Width is looked at as a feminine feature, while a wider one is a masculine one. Koehler et al.’s (2004) study suggests that a smaller nose width is considered a feminine trait due to the influence of sex hormones on facial development. Testosterone, typically higher in males, promotes the growth of the lower face, jaw, cheekbones, brow ridges, and nose, resulting in broader features. Conversely, estrogen, usually more prevalent in females, tends to restrict this growth. Consequently, individuals exposed to higher estrogen levels during development may have less broad facial features, including a smaller nose, contributing to the perception of smaller nose width as a feminine characteristic. Moreover, another study highlighted that smaller nose-width is seen as a feminine feature because female noses are usually smaller, shorter, and narrower. In contrast, male noses are generally larger, with wider roots and alar widths, resulting in a more robust and prominent appearance. |
Masculine Features |
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Your 'Jaw Angle' is a Hyper Masculine feature.
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Your 'Mouth Width to Nose Width Ratio' is a Hyper Masculine feature.
A smaller ratio of mouth-width to nose-width is considered a feminine feature, while a larger ratio is a masculine one. A study indicates that men typically have broader mouths and larger noses than women. Consequently, a smaller mouth-width to nose-width ratio, signifying a narrower mouth in comparison to the nose, is perceived as a feminine characteristic. This perception is based on average observations that women generally have slightly narrower mouths and smaller noses relative to men. |
Your 'Chin Length to Philtrum Length Ratio' is a Masculine 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. |
Youthful Features |
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Your 'Jaw Angle' is a Youthful feature.
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Your 'Lip Lower Height' is a Youthful feature.
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Your 'Nose Width' is a Youthful feature.
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Mature Features |
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Your 'Mouth Width to Nose Width Ratio' is a Matured feature.
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Your 'Philtrum Length to Mouth Length Ratio' is a Matured feature.
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Your 'Bizygomatic to Mid Face Height Ratio' is a Matured feature.
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Analysis of your face shows you have a fat deposit percentage of 29% 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 .