Facial harmony

also: facial aesthetics · facial symmetry

Facial harmony is how well your features relate to each other in proportion, symmetry, and balance — the core of most face-rating systems.

Facial harmony is the degree to which your individual features — eyes, nose, jaw, thirds, symmetry — fit together in balanced proportion. It matters more than any single feature: a face can have an average nose and still read as highly harmonious if everything is well-proportioned.

Common harmony metrics include the rule of facial thirds (forehead, midface, lower face in roughly equal parts), facial fifths across the width, left/right symmetry, and the facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR). No single number captures a real human face, and beauty is cultural — but proportion is measurable and improvable at the margins through grooming, hairstyle, body-fat, and skin.

On Moggable

Moggable's core Harmony score fuses canthal tilt, symmetry, jaw, facial thirds and skin into one 0–100 read.

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