Facial Structure
Searches focused on the face itself, including profile, harmony, jawline, eye area, and facial proportions.
Facial Harmony
Facial harmony refers to how well the features of the face work together in proportion, balance, and visual flow.
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Canthal Tilt
Canthal tilt describes the angle between the inner and outer corners of the eyes when viewed straight on.
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Eye Area
The eye area includes the eyes, brows, surrounding bone support, eyelids, and under-eye region that together shape facial expression and presence.
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Jawline
Jawline usually refers to the visible contour from the chin through the mandible and how clearly it separates the face from the neck.
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Chin Projection
Chin projection describes how far forward the chin sits relative to the lips, nose, and rest of the lower face.
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Side Profile
Side profile is the face and head viewed from the side, where projection, jawline, and posture become easier to evaluate.
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Nose Shape
Nose shape refers to the size, projection, width, bridge, and tip characteristics that influence overall facial balance.
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Zygomatic Bones
Zygomatic bones are the cheekbones and surrounding support structure that influence midface width, contour, and under-eye transition.
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Midface
Midface refers to the central facial region around the nose, cheeks, and area below the eyes.
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Philtrum
The philtrum is the vertical groove between the base of the nose and the upper lip.
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Lower Third of the Face
The lower third of the face includes the area from the base of the nose down through the lips, chin, and jaw.
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