how can one calculate a beauty coefficient? facial for example?

I need a formula or some cryteria based on which to be able to calculate how beautiful a face is. Thank you in advance for your time.

I do not know the formula, but it actually exists.

One of the pioneers of aesthetic plastic surgery came up with a method for measuring proportions on face features, such as cheek bones, nose, chin, jaw, etc.

Maybe if you google his name "Mario Gonzalez Ulloa", you can get the answer, or you can try and find his books, "The Aging Face", "The creation of Aesthetic plastic surgery" and others.

6 Responses to “how can one calculate a beauty coefficient? facial for example?”

  1. Chalo Bhudda Says:

    Beauty Coefficient is equal to the state of your mind.
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  2. A_HI_EZ_TARGET Says:

    chin=cheek bone squared minus length of nose divided by the root of the eye color
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  3. Mary T Says:

    Do the 1 to 10 method. 1 being the ugliest 10 being the prettiest.
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  4. altin Says:

    beauty is a different concept for each singular person, but if you want to know about the rules of beauty in painting you have to refere at the studies of old masters like L. Da Vinci, michelangelo, Rafaele Santi etc… they have done many studies about body and face harmony, you have also the measurements of a body or face…
    but i will advice you to follow your eyes and trust them…
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  5. Pablo Says:

    I do not know the formula, but it actually exists.

    One of the pioneers of aesthetic plastic surgery came up with a method for measuring proportions on face features, such as cheek bones, nose, chin, jaw, etc.

    Maybe if you google his name "Mario Gonzalez Ulloa", you can get the answer, or you can try and find his books, "The Aging Face", "The creation of Aesthetic plastic surgery" and others.
    References :

  6. Aline S Says:

    I saw a show a couple of years ago that mentionned these:

    http://www.beautyanalysis.com/index2_mba.htm
    and
    http://www.intmath.com/BasicAlg/mathOfBeauty.php

    Of course, the beauty mask idea only works with a "westernised" version of the definition of beauty despite being grounded in the theory of the golden mean.
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