Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Faces

ok measurements with the points and used something called cluster analysis which grouped people in their category', she said.
FRAMING AUSTRALIAN FACES 
#1 KITE: 20% of Australians
Characteristics: Kite face shapes have prominent cheekbones, which are slightly wider than the mid and lower forehead. The kite face narrows at the jawline and the chin.
#2 HEART: 20 % of Australians
Characteristics: Heart faces have a longer and wider forehead, with cheekbones a similar width to the lower forehead. Hearts have a slightly more prominent jaw than kite shapes and narrow at the chin.
#3 RECTANGLE: 16% of Australians
Characteristics: Rectangle faces are recognisable by their defined jaw line, of similar width to the cheekbone and lower forehead.
#4 OVAL: 14% of Australians
Characteristics: Ovals are typically smaller than average on all measures. Oval faces are widest at the cheekbone and narrow through the forehead and jaw.
#5 ROUND: 11% of Australians
Characteristics: Round faces have soft, balanced features, typically with a shorter face length and narrower cheek and jawline.
#6 SQUARE: 7% of Australians
Characteristics: An angular face shape, where the forehead and chin lengths are almost equal. Square faces are angular with wider but equal forehead cheekbone and jaw width.
#7 TEARDROp: 5% of Australians
Characteristics: Teardrops is a shorter face, with a narrow forehead and cheekbone. This is the only group for which the forehead length is shorter than the chin.
#8 HEPTAGON: 4% of Australians
Characteristics: Heptagon faces are typically longer than average. Their most striking features are a wide forehead and prominent cheekbones.
#9 OBLONG: 2% of Australians
Characteristics: While rare, the oblong differs from other groups being longer and wider through all measures. 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2795014/scientists-identified-nine-distinct-face-shapes-five-new-groups-traditional-oval-round-heart-square.html#ixzz44ywzKJsa
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