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How to distinguish between a diamond face and an oval face?
If a person with a rhombic face is fatter, his face will tend to be oval-faced ~ But strictly speaking, it depends on the skeleton ... The rhombic face mainly has a narrow forehead, a narrow chin and a wide cheekbone, and there is no obvious mandibular angle, so the line from the cheekbone to the chin is relatively straight ... Generally, people with slender bodies and thin bones are more likely to grow rhombic faces.

For the oval face, at present, many Korean stars have oval faces, and the plastic surgery has also been made to look like an oval face (grinding the cheeks, grinding the chin, filling the temples, and the places where the cheeks are not full, so as to look particularly round as a whole ...). The outline of the whole face is oblong, with no obvious edges and corners. If it is a natural oval face, it is generally a small skeleton and a type of Tibetan meat (high body fat).

Personally, I think shorter girls have a nice oval face and a sense of milk, but with tall people, they feel like a child's head is on an adult's body. If it's a boy's oval face, it will make people feel good (easy to get along with), but it's not sexy. If it happens to be white, it will look heavier.