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Beauty Concepts Using Facial Proportions | by Kendra Clark
zontal fifths . Facial shapes arise from the interplay between the ratio of the facial thirds and the vertical fifths . For example , longer faces will have longer facial thirds in comparison with facial fifths .
Ideally , the face should have smooth , flowing contours that should be

Aesthetic principles are helpful , but they are only guidelines . contiguous or complementary with adjacent facial areas . For example , the orbital rim continues a smooth flowing contour to the lateral aspect of the nose , and the lower eyelid blends gently into the midface on a profile view . Additionally , the appearance of a visual Ogee curve signifies beauty . The Ogee curve is a double S-shaped curvature along the cheeks that provide the face with enhanced contour and dimension . It is best appreciated when looking at a patient ’ s cheek from a 45-degree angle . Younger women have a wide and extensive Ogee curve , enhancing their appearance and giving the upper and middle of the face fullness and width .

Similar to the golden ratio , this rule is not 100 percent accurate , as many beautiful faces do not conform to these rules . However , the ratios defined are used extensively in facial beauty analysis and modeling .
Symmetry is another factor that determines a face ’ s attractiveness . On a symmetrical face , the length of an ear is equal to the length of the nose , and the width of an eye is equal to the distance between the eyes . Across many experimental designs , researchers have confirmed that we rate more symmetrical faces as more attractive than those with less symmetry .
Having noted that the principle of symmetry in facial aesthetics is synonymous with enhanced beauty , there is also something to be said that may support natural facial asymmetry .
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