Freddie Highmore - Facial Feature - Mouth Width To Nose Width Ratio



Your Mouth Width To Nose Width Ratio measures 1.47, which is considered average. In terms of facial aesthetics, 'largest' is seen as the most attractive by current beauty standards. While a average mouth width to nose width 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 ratio of Mouth Width to Nose Width attractive?

A larger ratio of mouth-width to nose-width is considered attractive. Research shows that the width of a person’s mouth compared to their nose can influence how attractive they’re perceived to be. Dawei et al. study in 1997 found that a mouth width about 1.5 times larger than the nose width is generally seen as more attractive. This was supported by Farkas et al. in 2007, who found that many North American men have this ratio. So, if someone’s mouth is the same size or smaller than their nose, it might not look as appealing to others. Another study by Hage and colleagues in 1997 mentioned that men with wider mouths appear more masculine. Lastly, Cunningham’s research in 1990 revealed that a smaller nose width is often associated with a manly facial appearance. In simple terms, for many people, a broader mouth and a smaller nose on men seem more attractive.

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