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Example of Developing PowerPoint File for the Aesthetic and Beauty Industry By Dr. LEUNG Kin Ping. Acknowledgement. The content of this PowerPoint is taken from the web site: Face Shape which is available online from: http://www.visual-makeover.com/face.htm. Basic measurement of faces.
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Example of Developing PowerPoint File for the Aesthetic and Beauty IndustryByDr. LEUNG Kin Ping
Acknowledgement • The content of this PowerPoint is taken from the web site: Face Shape which is available online from:http://www.visual-makeover.com/face.htm
Basic measurement of faces • Across the top of the cheekbones • Across the jaw line from the widest point to the widest point • Across the forehead at the widest point about half way between the eyebrows and the hairline • From the tip of the hairline to the bottom of the chin
Shapes of Faces • Basing on the basic measurements , there are roughly seven types of faces • Oval • Rectangular or Oblong • Round • Square • Heart • Triangular • Diamond
Oval • Only slightly narrower at the jaw line than at the temples, with a gently rounded hairline
Rectangular • Long and slender, about the same width at forehead and just below cheekbones • May have a very narrow chin or a very high forehead
Round • Full-looking face with a round chin and hairline • Widest point is at the cheeks and ears
Square • A strong, square jaw line and usually an equally square hairline
Heart • Face is wide at the temples and hairline, narrowing to a small delicate chin
Triangular • Reverse of the heart-shape • A dominant jaw line with narrowing at the cheek bone and temples
Diamond • A cross between heart and a dramatic oval • Widest at the cheekbones, and narrow equally at the forehead and jaw line
References • Instant Hairstyling Makeover • Hairstyling Snippets: Style for round Faces • Celebrity Hairstyles at BeautyRiot