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How to Analyze Your Own Face?

Published in Self-Analysis 2 mins read

Analyzing your own face involves measuring its dimensions to determine its shape. Here's a breakdown of a simple method:

  1. Gather Your Materials: You'll need a soft measuring tape (like the kind used for sewing). A mirror is also helpful.

  2. Measure Your Face (using the soft measuring tape):

    • Forehead Width: Measure across your forehead at its widest point, typically between your hairline and eyebrows.
    • Cheekbone Width: Measure across your cheekbones. Find the most prominent points and measure the distance between them.
    • Jawline: Measure from the bottom of your ear (where your earlobe connects to your face) down to the tip of your chin. Multiply this measurement by two to get the total jawline length.
    • Face Length: Measure from your hairline (at the center of your forehead) down to the bottom of your chin.
  3. Determine Your Face Shape: Compare your measurements to these common face shapes:

    • Oval: Face length is greater than the width of the cheekbones, and forehead is wider than the jawline. The angle of the jaw is rounded.
    • Round: Cheekbones and face length are approximately equal. Forehead and jawline are also similar. The jawline is rounded.
    • Square: All measurements are fairly similar. The jawline is angular rather than rounded.
    • Heart: Forehead is wider than the cheekbones and jawline. The chin is pointed.
    • Diamond: Cheekbones are the widest part of the face. Forehead and jawline are narrower. The chin is pointed.
    • Rectangle/Oblong: Face length is the greatest measurement. Forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are similar in size.
  4. Further Analysis (Optional): Consider additional features like:

    • Prominence of features: Are your cheekbones high? Is your jawline strong?
    • Facial Harmony: How well do your features balance each other?

By taking these measurements and comparing them to the characteristics of common face shapes, you can analyze your own face and determine its shape. Remember, most people have a combination of features, so you may not fit neatly into just one category.