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How to judge: the five senses conform to the aesthetic golden section?
The aesthetic standard of the face is "vertical five" and "horizontal three", that is, the face is divided into five vertical equal parts, with the eye width accounting for one part and the nose width accounting for one part. The width of a beautiful external nose should be consistent with the width of the eyes. The transverse "trisection" of the face is 1/3 of the width of the whole face, from the lower edge of the eyebrow arch, that is, the starting point of the nasal root, to the lower point of the nose, that is, the bottom of the nasal columella. The external nose is too long when it is longer than this ideal length, too short when it is shorter, too wide when it is wider than this width, and too narrow when it is narrower than this width.

Forehead length =

It is about 5 to 6 cm from the hairline to the eyebrow peak.

Or refer to Michele Monique Reis's face, which conforms to the aesthetic golden section!