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In facial thirds, people use the middle of the brow bone as the seperator of the top and middle third. This makes the brow bone a confounding factor, and we can't tell if the forhead is truly ideal or not. We can eliminate it all together by using these measurements instead.
Top Third- Hairline to Pupil
Middle Third- Pupil To Subnasal
Lower Third- Subnasal to Pogonion
Me personally I use facial fourths in my analysis, where I seperate the lower third into 2 parts. The top half is fropm the subnasal to mouth. Bottom half is mouth to pogonion. This way I eliminate philtrum and lip length as a variable because some races have bigger lips which means there philtrum will be shorter.
Top Third- Hairline to Pupil
Middle Third- Pupil To Subnasal
Lower Third- Subnasal to Pogonion
Me personally I use facial fourths in my analysis, where I seperate the lower third into 2 parts. The top half is fropm the subnasal to mouth. Bottom half is mouth to pogonion. This way I eliminate philtrum and lip length as a variable because some races have bigger lips which means there philtrum will be shorter.