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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: July 8, 2026

Above-midpoint geometry
Geometry conformance — 0-100 proximity to ideal ranges, not a population rank
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
GEOMETRY CONFORMANCE TODAY
67/100
Rescan later to measure your own real change
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.
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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