
Evaluating Facial Attractiveness: Key Factors and Scoring Guidelines
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Specific Dimensions and Ratios Foster Harmony Among Facial Features, Impacting Your Attractiveness!
To calculate your Face Attractiveness Score, PinkMirror examines the geometric proportions of features like the eyes, nose, and lips, along with their distances. Once the analysis is complete, you'll see which aspects of your face influence your beauty score.
Beauty lies in the balance of these features, reflecting the Aesthetic principles identified by NeoClassical artists. These principles are distilled into three key rules: the Rule of Fifths, the Rule of Thirds, and the Rule of 77. This process emphasises the importance of facial balancing in determining attractiveness.

Rule Of Fifths

The "Rule of Fifths" states that a well-proportioned face can be divided into five equal vertical sections, each approximately the width of one eye. Aesthetic balance is ideal when facial features fit within these guidelines. For example, the width of the nose at its base generally equals the distance between the eyes, highlighting the role of facial balancing in achieving a harmonious and attractive look.
Rule of Thirds

The "Rule of Thirds," created by Leonardo da Vinci, suggests that a well-balanced face can be divided into three equal sections. The top third goes from your hairline to your brows, the middle third from your brows to the bottom of your nose, and the bottom third from your nose to your chin. This easy approach shows just how vital facial balancing is for creating a balanced look!
Rule of 77

The "Rule of 77" looks at the side view of the face, adding depth to our understanding of beauty beyond just the front. It emphasises that balance and harmony should also be present from the side. This helps us appreciate the importance of facial balancing for a well-rounded, attractive appearance!
The Frontal Face Analysis

The Frontal Face Analysis examines the key features that contribute to facial attractiveness for all genders.
For everyone, attractive traits include a positive eye cantal tilt, a smaller bitemporal-to-bizygoma ratio, and lower facial fat deposits.
When it comes to gender differences, women tend to be viewed as more attractive with a smaller bigonial-to-bizygomatic width ratio and a shorter chin-to-philtrum length ratio. For men, a larger mouth-to-nose width ratio and a shorter eye-to-eyebrow margin are preferred. This analysis helps highlight the specific features that enhance facial appeal!
The Beauty Scale

The Beauty Scale uses the Rule of Fifths, Rule of Thirds, and Rule of 77 to illustrate the intricate balance of aesthetic measures across a beautiful face.
This scale considers several important aspects:
Face Structure: Evaluating both frontal and lateral dimensions.
Symmetry: Assessing balance between the left and right sides.
Feature Structure: Analyzing the shape of individual features like eyebrows and noses.
Skin Quality: Including skin tone and clarity.
Skin Tone: Ideally, the skin tone should be mostly even across the face.
Skin Clarity: Fewer spots and wrinkles contribute to a radiant appearance, reflecting overall health.
Important Notice:
Please remember that PinkMirror's face attractiveness score system has limitations and is not definitive. Beauty relies on the overall proportion of the face, not just individual features. These values are for informational purposes and emphasize the role of facial balancing in achieving attractiveness.
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