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Ideal Facial Ratios
Introduction
Facial ratios are one of the most objective methods available for analysing one's facial aesthetics, with the ideal measurements appearing frequently in the top % of faces. These ratios can be used to point out strengths and weaknesses, helping to improve facial harmony. While no single ratio determines attractiveness, the combination of many working together is what makes up a person's facial harmony.
If you are interested in measuring your own ratios (not sure why you would want to though JFL) you must first take a photo with the according instructions:
• Look directly into the camera
• Keep your head level with no tilt or rotation
• Ensure the camera is perpendicular to your face
• Stand 6 feet from the camera and zoom, minimising lens distortion
• Use appropriate lighting, ensuring all facial features are visible
Any photo used must fit this Criteria in order for an accurate rating to be concluded.
1. Ideal Facial Ratios
Introduction
Facial ratios are one of the most objective methods available for analysing one's facial aesthetics, with the ideal measurements appearing frequently in the top % of faces. These ratios can be used to point out strengths and weaknesses, helping to improve facial harmony. While no single ratio determines attractiveness, the combination of many working together is what makes up a person's facial harmony.
If you are interested in measuring your own ratios (not sure why you would want to though JFL) you must first take a photo with the according instructions:
• Look directly into the camera
• Keep your head level with no tilt or rotation
• Ensure the camera is perpendicular to your face
• Stand 6 feet from the camera and zoom, minimising lens distortion
• Use appropriate lighting, ensuring all facial features are visible
Any photo used must fit this Criteria in order for an accurate rating to be concluded.
1. Ideal Facial Ratios
| No. | Name | Ideal Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | FWHR | 1.9─2.06 |
| 2 | tFWHR | 1.33─1.38 |
| 3 | MFR | 0.95─1.01 |
| 4 | Jaw Width | 0.9─1 |
| 5 | Bigonial Width | 85.5─92% |
| 6 | Neck Width | 90─100% |
| 7 | Canthal Tilt | 5─9° |
| 8 | ESR | 44.3─47.3 |
| 9 | ES | 0.93─1.04 |
| 10 | Inner Canthal Distance | 25.5─28% |
| 11 | Outer Canthal DIstance | 0.63─0.67 |
| 12 | Medial Canthal Angle | 20─42° |
| 13 | PFL : PHL | 3─3.5 |
| 14 | Lower Third | 30.6─34 |
| 15 | Cheekbones Height | 81─100% |
| 16 | Chin to Philtrum | 2.05─2.55 |
| 17 | Lip Proportions | 1.4─2 |
| 18 | Nose to Mouth Width | 1.38─1.53 |
| 19 | Nose to Zygo | 0.2-0.3 |
| 20 | Nose Width to ICD | 0.86─0.94 |
| 21 | Nose Width to Height | 0.66─0.85 |
| 22 | Ipsilateral Alar Angle | 85─95° |
| 23 | Eye Mouth Eye | 47─50° |
| 24 | Nose to Chin | 0.96─1.03 |
| 25 | Nostrils Width | lined with canthus |
| 26 | Commisure alignment | lined with eye start point |
| 27 | Facial Thirds | 1/3 of full face height |
| 28 | Brow Height | 0.8─2 |
| 29 | Bitemporal | 84─95% |
| 30 | Jaw Frontal Angle | 84.5─95° |
| 31 | IAA─JFA deviation | 0─2.5° |
| 32 | Eyebrows Tilt | 5─13° |