7/25/2023 0 Comments Goldenratio face![]() ![]() He has created a mask which can be placed over different faces to determine whether they fit the classic notions of beauty (at least from a mathematical point of view). Stephen Marquardt has conducted similar studies to find the "beautiful" face. Comparison with Stephen Marquardt's Research The above research claims to be a "new Golden Ratio" for determining beauty. That proportion often turns out to be connected with the "Golden Ratio" (Φ = 1.618033.) It is generally believed we are attracted to people whose physical features are symmetrical (a mirror image down the center) and in proportion. But it is rather subjective deciding quite where that comes. What do we take as the "side" of the face? The article says the face width is the distance "between the inner edges of the ears". The ratio 72:156 is equivalent to 46%, as claimed in the research. Next, we look at the ratio of the distance betwen the eyes to facial width. Even with the mouth closed, it's not that exact where the "mouth" is. While the distance from her hairline to the bottom of her chin is quite easy to determine, and the center of the eyes is also quite clear, there is some uncertainty about the "mouth". In this image, the eye to mouth distance is 72px, marking 36% of the facial height (200px). It turns out the "ideal" value (the one found to be more beautiful) for the following facial ratio was 36%:Īnother key ratio affecting our perception of beauty is the following:Īpparently, the canadian singer Shania Twain has pretty much the perfect face. Then warm-blooded males were asked to choose the photos that were most appealing. In the SMH article Shania Twain more beautiful than Angelina Jolie? we read the researchers manipulated the photos of certain women using Photoshop so the facial proportions were changed. Canadian and US researchers found there were certain facial proportions that made some women more beautiful than others. ![]()
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