What is the most beautiful proportion of the five senses?
What kind of face is beautiful now has the standard of judgment. According to the latest research, the nose length accounts for 33% of the face length (1/3), and two eyes account for 42% of the face width (three courtyards and five eyes), which is the golden ratio of oriental faces. Dr. Chen Huanran, a cosmetic expert who is known as "the first golden knife in China", transplanted this standard to real people, and thought that the most standard of beauty was that Chen Dong, who was named as the third generation national school grass, was concerned by the media and fans. Plastic surgeons say that this golden ratio is strictly the golden ratio standard for testing beautiful women handed down from ancient times to the present. From Audrey Hepburn to Jessica Alba, and then to Zhang Ziyi, it is considered to be the beauty of women's faces. Even if it is applied to men's faces, it is a typical example of never getting tired of seeing them. First, the eyes should be clear, holy and bright, then the skin should be white and free of impurities, and finally the face should be delicate, neither too big nor too small, just right. Such a goddess can only be found in comics. In the eyes of plastic surgeons, the face proportions of Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tsunami Satoshi are also on the list. Who is the media representative is not groundless, but researchers use computers to make Asian men's facial features well adjusted, thus getting the golden ratio. With this result, I believe that beautiful people will know more about what they want to be when they enter the plastic surgery clinic. Big eyes, curved eyebrows, long eyebrows, high nose, but not too big ... small mouth, the most beautiful mouth should be a smile in the shape of love! The five senses should match the proportion of the face. They should be right. Some people's facial features are not good-looking separately, but they are beautiful together, depending on the whole. I think the most important thing is temperament. It's so beautiful that people forget it at first sight.