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This is a complete example report — every section shown, nothing held back. All 17 measurements, an honest fixability tier on each one (what's actually changeable vs. set by bone), Top 3 Quick Wins for the next 7 days, and the 30-day plan. The numbers below are example data; the structure, depth and honesty are exactly what you receive after your own scan.
Page 1 — Cover Example data
Confidential · Facial Analysis Report
Facial Analysis Report
Report ID: RS-SAMPLE (example scan)
Generated: August 21, 2026

Your Face Score
How attractive real people tend to rate your face in this photo — validated on 5,500 human-rated faces (r≈0.8). It reflects the shot, not a verdict on you.
Free with every scan — this number is not behind the paywall. The full report adds the per-metric readings, fixability tiers and the plan below.
Measurement Map
17 proportion measurements — a map of your features, not a rank or attractiveness score. Each is scored 0-100 for proximity to its ideal range. There is deliberately no overall geometry number: attractiveness isn't a geometry average.
Facial Archetype
Boy-Next-Door
Category Breakdown
74
eyes
51
jawline
70
proportions
73
symmetry
Page 2 — How to Read This Report
How to Read This Report
- Each metric is a numerical measurement of a specific facial geometry — e.g. canthal tilt is the angle in degrees between your inner and outer eye corners; FWHR is your facial width divided by your upper-face height.
- Scores 0-100 reflect how close your measurement sits to an editorially-chosen ideal range informed by the facial-aesthetics literature — proximity to an ideal, NOT a population percentile or rank. 85+ = very strong conformance, 70-84 = strong, 50-69 = mixed, below 50 = developing.
- Every metric carries an honest fixability tier: Fixable (grooming, skin, technique — real change in weeks), Partly fixable (posture, body fat and angle move the look; bone caps it), or Structural (set by bone — you get the honest capture playbook, never a false promise).
- A "below average" score is not a defect — it identifies which specific axes have the most room to improve, and the plan is built around the levers you actually control.
- Re-test in 30 days under the same lighting and angle to measure your real change.
Pages 3-6 — Detailed Metric Analysis (4 of 17 shown in full) Example data
Per-metric breakdown: measurement, honest fixability tier, and the action
Jawline Angle
138°
42/100
Ideal: 120–130°
What this means: The jawline (gonial) angle in this example is 138° — measured at the rear of the mandible where the jawbone changes direction toward the chin. Population average is 125-130°; angles above 135° read softer / less defined. The read is part bone (fixed), part body composition and posture, and part camera — the report separates those honestly below.
Partly fixable: The read is mostly body fat, posture, and camera; the bone angle itself is fixed.
Your action: Gradual fat loss (the single biggest lever) + neck-long, chin-level posture + eye-level front-lit photos. Firm chewing can add modest masseter fullness over 6-8 wks; nothing non-surgical changes the bone angle.
Canthal Tilt
1.8°
51/100
Ideal: 4–8°
What this means: Canthal tilt here is 1.8° — the angle between the inner and outer eye corners. Positive tilt (outer corners higher) creates the "hunter eyes" / alert-gaze signal. Population average is 4-6° positive in adult males per Farkas (1994); this example sits below median, so the eye area reads neutral rather than sharp.
Structural: Set by orbital bone shape — not changeable without surgery.
Your action: Camouflage: lens at forehead height + 5-10° chin tuck fakes a positive tilt (the standard editorial pose).
Facial Width-to-Height Ratio
1.72
58/100
Ideal: 1.85–2.0
What this means: FWHR here is 1.72 — bizygomatic width divided by upper-face height. Carré & McCormick (2008) showed FWHR predicts perceived dominance in male faces. For men, 1.85-2.0 reads as classically dominant; this example sits below that, reading softer / more approachable than commanding.
Partly fixable: Skull width is fixed, but face-width reads narrower as body fat drops.
Your action: Lower body fat + a hairstyle with height/volume on top to lengthen the visual face shape.
Facial Symmetry
78%
78/100
Ideal: 85%+
What this means: This example face shows 78% bilateral symmetry — measured by mirroring landmarks across the facial midline. Population average is ~75%; symmetry signals developmental stability per Grammer & Thornhill (1994) and is one of the three universal attractiveness drivers in cross-cultural research.
Partly fixable: Most "asymmetry" is asymmetric lighting + angle, not your bone.
Your action: Front-on, single frontal light at eye level. Side or overhead light manufactures apparent asymmetry your face does not have; even front light removes that part of the reading.
All 17 measurements in the report Example data
Every metric gets a score, an ideal range, and an honest fixability tier
The four cards above show the full per-metric depth. Here is the complete index — each of the 17 receives the same treatment in the report. Tiers below are pulled from the live product data, not marketing copy.
- Facial SymmetryPartly fixable78
- Canthal TiltStructural51
- Facial Width-to-Height RatioPartly fixable58
- Facial Thirds BalanceStructural66
- Eye SpacingStructural81
- Jawline AnglePartly fixable42
- Nose ProportionStructural70
- Lip RatioPartly fixable68
- Midface RatioStructural72
- Eye Shape (Hunter Eye Index)Partly fixable74
- Brow ArchFixable77
- Philtrum RatioStructural64
- Chin ProportionStructural60
- Brow-Eye ProximityFixable79
- Jaw Taper (V-Shape)Partly fixable55
- Facial Proportion BalanceStructural70
- Orbital Tilt SymmetryStructural73
Legend: Fixable = grooming/skin/technique, changes in weeks · Partly fixable = lifestyle + angle move the look, bone caps it · Structural = set by bone; the report gives the honest capture playbook instead of a false promise.
Page 7 — Top 3 Quick Wins Example data
Day-1-to-Day-7 actions tied to the weakest metrics
Take a fresh photo with above-key window light, head turned 10-15 degrees off-axis, chin slightly forward and down. Re-test the jawline angle under correct lighting — the weakest metric often reads noticeably better purely from photo conditions.
a visible lift
Reset head posture: chin gently back (not jutting forward at a desk), camera at eye level. Forward head posture worsens the apparent jawline angle in photos — correcting it visibly improves how the jawline reads within a week, without changing bone structure.
a noticeable lift
Reduce sodium to under 2300 mg/day and drink 2.5-3L water. Excess sodium causes facial puffiness independent of body fat. Most users see visible facial change within 3-5 days from this alone.
a modest, visible lift
Plan pages — weakest-metric protocol (Jawline Angle)
The exact plan copy the product generates for this weakest metric
This section is rendered from the live product content — the same source your real report pulls from. Note what it does not do: no bone-change promises, no miracle routines. It tells you what is camera, what is lifestyle, and what is structure.
A jawline read is part camera, part body composition, and part bone. Start with the levers you actually control.
- 1
For a sharper jaw in photos, keep the camera at eye level and the light in front of you. Below-the-chin angles and overhead light soften the jawline. Nothing about the bone changes, the framing just reads cleaner.
- 2
Firm chewing a few times a week can build a little masseter fullness over 6 to 8 weeks, and steady head posture (chin gently back, not jutting forward at a desk) keeps the line from flattening day to day. Neither changes the jaw bone angle.
- 3
Leaner faces show more jaw definition, so if you are carrying extra, gradual fat loss tends to help most. Bone-level changes are surgical and permanent, so treat that as a separate, last-resort conversation with a specialist, never the first step.
Page 7 — Your Starting Point Example data
Your Starting Point
YOUR BASELINE TODAY
17 measurements, saved
Rescan later under the same lighting and angle to measure your own real change, metric by metric
We don't predict a specific point gain — there's no honest dataset to promise one. With consistent photo, grooming, skin and posture work, most people see a visible lift over 30 days. Re-test to measure your own real change.
Page 8 — 30-Day Protocol (2 of 4 weeks shown) Example data
4-week structured plan built around your lowest categories
Conditional daily and weekly actions based on which categories scored lowest. The targets reference the report's real metric values — not generic copy.
Week 1-2: Foundation
Skincare + posture baseline — a simple daily skin routine (cleanse, moisturize, SPF) and a posture reset
Daily
- • AM: Gentle cleanser then Niacinamide 10% serum then SPF 50 sunscreen
- • PM: Gentle cleanser then Retinol serum (start 0.25%, 3x/week)
- • Posture: chin gently back, not jutting forward — especially at a desk
- • Hydration: 2.5-3L water/day — puffiness drops within days
Weekly
- • Brow grooming: clean the arch line, remove clear strays only — the fastest visible win on the face
- • Baseline photo — same lighting, angle, distance — for comparison
Target
Establish habits. Two weeks of consistent skincare + posture work shows up as clearer skin and a more open stance.
Week 2-3: Targeted Fixes
Focus: jawline (lowest category in this example at 51/100 — driven by Jawline Angle at 42/100)
Daily
- • Camera discipline: lens at eye level, light in front of you — below-chin angles and overhead light soften every jawline
- • Firm chewing a few times a week builds modest masseter fullness over 6-8 weeks — it does not change the jaw bone angle, and the plan says so
- • Continue full skincare routine from Week 1
Weekly
- • Progress photo — compare to Week 1 baseline under identical conditions
- • If carrying extra body fat: gradual fat loss reveals jaw definition more than any exercise
Target
Move the levers you actually control this week. The plan never promises bone change — it tells you what is camera, what is lifestyle, and what is structure.
Plus Week 3-4 (Optimization) and Month 2+ (Advanced Protocol) in the full report — same structure, conditional on your specific weakest categories.
It also comes as a PDF you keep
Everything above renders in your browser and downloads as a multi-page document. These are the actual pages the generator produces — not a brochure of them.
Cover
Your analyzed photo, Face Score percentile, and facial archetype
Executive summary
Your starting point, category breakdown, and how to read the report
Detailed metric analysis
Each of the 17 measurements with its reading, ideal range and fixability tier
Highest-impact improvements
Day 1 to Day 7 actions ranked by return on your weakest metrics
Personalized 30-day protocol
The 4-week structure built around your lowest categories
Unlocking also raises your daily scan limit and keeps every rescan side by side, so a change you make in week three is measured against the same baseline rather than a fresh guess.
What this would cost elsewhere
| Source | Price | Format |
|---|---|---|
| QOVES Studio Premium Analysis | $150–175 | 15-25 page PDF, days-to-weeks delivery |
| Aurale Glow-Up | $49 one-time | Photo ranking + 30-day plan |
| Photofeeler Premium | $19/mo recurring | Crowd voting, hours-to-days delivery |
| LooksMax AI Pro | $9.99/week ($519/yr) | Subscription, in-app only |
| RealSmile Premium Looksmax Report | $14.99 one-time | Instant, 17 metrics, honest fixability tiers |
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