Annie Murphy - Facial Feature - Bi Temporal To Bi Zygomatic Ratio



Your Bitemporal To Bizygomatic Ratio measures 1.05, which is considered average. In terms of facial aesthetics, 'large' and 'largest' are seen as the most attractive by current beauty standards. While a average bitemporal to bizygomatic ratio is less common in popular beauty metrics, every feature contributes uniquely to individual character and overall facial harmony.

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Why is a larger Bi-temporal width in comparison with Bi-Zygomatic width attractive?

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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