
Lower Third Proportion0.0

Submental Cervical Angle0.3
Chris Bumstead
Facial Harmony Analysis
Overall
4.2
Bottom 33%·Below average harmony
Front
4.3
Bottom 36%
Side
4.1
Bottom 30%
Ratio Breakdown
Side Profile
Strengths
10.0
Ideal cupid's bow depth
This contributes to a harmonious lip region due to the cupid's bow having ideal definition and depth.
10.0
Ideal upper forehead slope
This contributes to a pleasant upper forehead contour by indicating that the upper forehead slopes at an ideal angle.
10.0
Ideal eye tilt
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyes being neither too upturned nor too downturned.
10.0
Ideal midface projection
This contributes to a harmonious midface due to the midface having ideal forward projection.
9.9
Excellent neck width
This contributes to a harmonious lower face due to the neck being neither too wide nor too thin.
9.7
Excellent ramus length
This contributes to a pleasant jaw contour by indicating the vertical part of the jawbone has ideal length.
9.7
Excellent maxillary projection
This contributes to a pleasant midface projection by indicating that the upper jaw is not overly projected or recessed.
9.6
Balanced upper lip fullness
This contributes to a harmonious mouth region due to the upper lip being neither too full nor too thin.
9.6
Balanced facial thirds
This contributes to a harmonious face shape; the top, middle, and Lower Thirds are neither too short nor too long.
9.4
Harmonious face shape
This contributes to a harmonious face shape due to the face being neither too short nor too long.
9.4
Well-contoured orbital region
This contributes to a harmonious midface due to the area around the eyes having sufficient volume and projection.
9.3
Excellent eyebrow length
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyebrows having ideal horizontal length relative to face width.
9.3
Refined nasal tip
This contributes to a harmonious nasal profile due to the nasal tip being well-defined and proportionate.
9.2
Well-positioned eyebrows
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyebrows being positioned neither too high nor too low.
9.9
Additional Strengths
7 ratios showing strong performance but not fitting into specific categorized strengths.
Areas for Improvement
11.7%
Hypo-divergent jaw growth
The jaw grows with a flatter angle, resulting in a short or overly wide lower face. This can indicate malocclusion, such as a deep bite or overbite.
7.3%
Overly harsh and prominent jaw
The jaw has a harsher, more robust, and prominent appearance than the ideal.
6.9%
Short upper jaw
The upper jaw is too short, creating an unbalanced lower face proportion.
6.1%
Disproportionate lower face (long chin or short philtrum)
The chin appears too long relative to the philtrum, OR the philtrum appears too short relative to the chin. Since we measure ratios rather than absolute lengths, these two conditions cannot be distinguished and represent the same proportional imbalance in the lower face.
6.1%
Elongated lower jaw
The lower jaw is too long, creating a heavy or extended lower face.
5.9%
Flat jaw
The jaw lacks curvature, appearing straight and less dynamic in shape.
4.8%
Maxillary recession
The upper jaw is less forward than ideal, reducing midface projection and facial harmony.
4.8%
Moon facial profile
The face appears flattened or slightly concave, often due to an overprojected chin or recessed maxilla. This can indicate malocclusion, such as an underbite.
4.8%
Overprojected chin
The chin extends too far forward, unbalancing the facial profile.
4.5%
Round neck region
The neck lacks angularity, appearing soft and undefined in the profile view.
3.3%
Overprojected nose
The nose protrudes excessively, dominating the facial profile.
3.2%
Wide mouth
The mouth is excessively wide, creating an unbalanced oral region.
2.9%
Medium-set cheekbones
The cheekbones are moderately low, providing limited midface definition.
2.5%
Close-set eyes
The eyes are positioned too close together, reducing midface balance.
2.4%
Overly retruded lower lip
The lower lip is too recessed, reducing fullness and profile balance.
2.4%
Thin lower lip
The lower lip lacks fullness, appearing too slim relative to the upper lip.
2.1%
Disharmonious midface and jaw alignment
The midface and jaw shapes do not align, reducing facial harmony.
1.8%
Overly round eye shape
The eyes appear excessively round.
1.5%
Overly wide or bloated jaw
The jaw appears excessively broad, often due to muscle bulk or fat, reducing definition.
1.4%
Protruded ears
The ears protrude excessively from the head, creating an unbalanced profile appearance.
1.3%
Overly sharp and pointed nasal tip
The nose tip is excessively pointed, creating a harsh appearance.
1.2%
Overly sloped forehead appearance
The forehead slopes backward excessively, altering upper face proportions.
0.7%
Overly narrow nose bridge
The nose bridge is excessively narrow.
0.6%
Narrow forehead
The forehead is too slim relative to the face, reducing upper face balance.
0.6%
Overly upturned eyebrows
The eyebrows arch too high, creating an overly expressive or surprised look.
7.5%
Minor Proportional Variations
7 ratios showing minor proportional variations that contribute to overall harmony score.
















