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Comparison between elf ears and ordinary ears

The main difference between elf ears and ordinary ears is the size and exposure position of the cranial ear horns. The angle of the normal ear is about 30 degrees, while the angle of the elf ear is between 30 and 60 degrees. In contrast, the exposed ear contour of elf ears is larger, which makes the face appear more delicate and compact, so it is also called flawless ears. Secondly, in the exposed position, ordinary ears expand the entire auricle, while with elf ears, the ears focus more on the upper 1/3 of the auricle, which is also a key factor in the elf ear effect.

It should be noted that we cannot judge a person’s beauty or other characteristics solely from the shape of his ears. Everyone has his or her own unique charm. In addition, having elf ears does not necessarily mean that you are better looking than ordinary ears, because beauty and ugliness is a very subjective evaluation standard, and everyone's aesthetic point of view may be different.