Analysis of face is completed with a face score of 7.05 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 35% and finds you have a healthy fat deposit. However, a reduction of it can improve its attractiveness.
Do you know what makes you attractive? Your best features are the Mouth Width to Nose Width Ratio, Eye-To-EyeBrow Margin, and Lower-Lip Height. Also, you may want to know your features that need special attention. Your features that require improvements are Gap between EyeBrows, Mouth Length, and Bi-Goinal to Bi-Zygomatic 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 Mouth Width To Nose Width Ratio is 1.7 and the ideal value is 1.53. The larger the value, the better it is. You have a fair score for this feature.
Studies suggest that the ratio between mouth width and nose width plays a significant role in determining a person's perceived attractiveness. Specifically, research such as the study titled 'Differences in horizontal, neoclassical facial canons in Chinese(Han) and North American Caucasian populations' has shed light on the ideal mouth-to-nose ratio.According to this study, it is generally considered more attractive for the mouth width to be approximately 1.5 times larger than the nose width.In other words, if the mouth is of a similar size or smaller than the nose, it may not be perceived as attractive.These findings provide valuable insights into the importance of the mouth-to - nose ratio when evaluating facial attractiveness.
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Your Eye To Brow Inside Margin is 22 IPD units and the ideal value is 19 IPD units. The larger 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 high eyebrow type is considered more attractive than a low eyebrow type among females. In a study, subjects from various age groups ranked high eyebrows as the most attractive, with low eyebrows receiving the least preference. According to a study, highly set eyebrows are associated with female features.
Two studies confirm that high - set eyebrows are a sexually dimorphic feature. Some found interbrow height to be significantly greater in females than males.Likewise, a study discovered eyebrow height to be significantly larger in women compared to men.
Furthermore, a research study explains that the attractiveness of eye - to - eyebrow distance is influenced by overall face shape.Shorter, rounder faces are considered most attractive with high-set, curved eyebrows, while square or longer faces are perceived as more attractive with lower - set, flatter eyebrows. This relationship suggests that ideal eyebrow placement varies with individual facial aesthetics.
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Your Lip Lower Height is 12 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 Brow Internal Distance is 25 IPD units and the ideal value is 34 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 Mouth Length is 70 IPD units and the ideal value is 53 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.
The study at University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA by Schmid (et al, 2008) finds that “smaller noses, a larger distance between the eyes, and smaller widths of the mouth are desirable traits for females.”. Some studies have found that women with a small mouth were rated attractive, because they are supposed to demonstrate high oestrogen levels and thus optimal fertility hormone profiles (Fink et al, 2005 : Thornhill & Gangestad, 1999 : Johnston & Franklin, 1993).
The mouth length (or intercommissural width) plays a vital role in the perception of female beauty. In a study conducted by Przlipiak et al, (2018), 40.7% of participants preferred a digitally reduced mouth size when examining a female face. This preference for a smaller mouth in women was also higher than the preference for enlarged lips (29.1%). Another study (Fan et al, 2012) used computer simulations to investigate human preferences for each facial feature. They reported that a fascinating interaction occurs when we assess the attractiveness of mouth width. We prefer mouth width to correspond to interocular distance (or the distance between the eyes) at a ratio of 1.618. In other words, we find mouths that are over 1.5 times wider than the gap between our eyes the most attractive. So we should in general, prefer smaller mouth lengths especially when the eyes are set closely together.
Your Bigonion To Bizygomatic Ratio is 0.76 and the ideal value is 0.71. 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.
Studies by Jung et al. (2018) and Moradinejad et al. (2022) suggest that the dimensions of the lower face play a significant role in perceptions of female attractiveness. The research revealed a preference for a smaller bi-gonial width (width across the jawline), typically equal to or up to 10% narrower than the bi-zygomatic width (broadest part of the face). Findings from the study of Moradinejad et al. (2022) indicate a consensus among various groups, including surgeons and the general public, favoring a narrower intergonial width in females. Participants evaluated Perceptometric face images, resulting in a preferred intergonial to inter-zygomatic ratio ranging from 72.53% to 86.03%. These studies emphasize the importance of lower facial proportions in influencing attractiveness perceptions.
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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 'Brow External Distance' is a Feminine feature.
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Your 'Brow Curve Angle' is a Feminine feature.
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Your 'Eye to Brow Inside Margin' is a Feminine feature.
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Masculine Features |
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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 'Mouth Length' is a Masculine feature.
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Your 'Jaw Angle' is a Hyper Masculine feature.
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Youthful Features |
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Your 'Jaw Angle' is a Youthful feature.
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Your 'Eye to Brow Inside Margin' is a Youthful feature.
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Your 'Lip Lower Height' 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 'Mouth 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 35% and finds you have a healthy fat deposit. However, a reduction of it can improve its 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 .