Facial ratio

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How can I measure facial ratios and its angle?
 
stop taking selfies, lens distortion is real.

Stand 8 feet back and use 3x zoom at eye level.
  • Facial Thirds: Hairline to brow, brow to nose, nose to chin. They should be 1:1:1.
  • Gonial Angle: Measure the angle of your jaw from the side. 120–130 degrees is the male ideal.
  • FWHR: Divide your face width by the height of your midface (brow to upper lip). A ratio around 1.8+ is generally linked to higher perceived masculinity.

Try using FaceIQ too.
 
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stop taking selfies, lens distortion is real.

Stand 8 feet back and use 3x zoom at eye level.
  • Facial Thirds: Hairline to brow, brow to nose, nose to chin. They should be 1:1:1.
  • Gonial Angle: Measure the angle of your jaw from the side. 120–130 degrees is the male ideal.
  • FWHR: Divide your face width by the height of your midface (brow to upper lip). A ratio around 1.8+ is generally linked to higher perceived masculinity.

Try using FaceIQ too.
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stop taking selfies, lens distortion is real.

Stand 8 feet back and use 3x zoom at eye level.
  • Facial Thirds: Hairline to brow, brow to nose, nose to chin. They should be 1:1:1.
  • Gonial Angle: Measure the angle of your jaw from the side. 120–130 degrees is the male ideal.
  • FWHR: Divide your face width by the height of your midface (brow to upper lip). A ratio around 1.8+ is generally linked to higher perceived masculinity.

Try using FaceIQ too.
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