Jodie Comer's eyes, eyebrows, nose, lips, chin and jaw and facial shape measure close to the Golden Ratio.
Conclusion. Jodie Comer has been deemed the most beautiful woman in the world according to science and the Golden Ratio. Her face was found to be 94.52% accurate to the ideal proportions, making her the most beautiful woman in the world.
Jodie Comer is the most beautiful woman
Comer was found to be 94.52 percent accurate to the Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi. She was followed by Zendaya who was 94.37 percent accurate to the Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi, followed by Bella Hadid, who was 94.35 percent accurate and Beyoncé who was 92.44 percent accurate.
According to the latest Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi report, English actress Jodie Comer has the most beautiful face in the world at 94.52% accuracy. She is closely followed by Zendaya who is at 94.37%.
The premise is that the closer the ratios of a face or body are to the number 1.618 (Phi), the more beautiful they become.
Oval: Your face is often longer than wide, with the forehead standing out as the largest area of your face. According to Papanikolas, this form is typically regarded as the most attractive facial shape.
De Silva discovered that, according to the Golden Ratio theory, Heard's face was 91.85% perfect, higher than other famous subjects he studied.
In fact, Leonardo is thought to have used the golden ratio when painting the Mona Lisa! Studies of the most beautiful women in the world have shown that they have countless instances of this ratio in their faces. This proves symmetry to be a key factor in perceived attractiveness, especially in female faces.
According to the golden ratio of facial beauty, she is the most beautiful girl in the world. According to a study conducted by Dr.Julian DeSilva, supermodel Bella Hadid has the most perfect face with beauty test score of 94.35%, followed by singer Beyonce and actress Amber Heard.
Amber Heard has the world's most perfect face, says science
Hollywood actress Amber Heard has one of the world's most perfect faces due to its symmetry, according to science. The number, which numerically stands at 1.168 was first described by the ancient Greeks.
It works on the premise that the closer the ratios of a face are to the number 1.618 (Phi), the more beautiful it becomes.
Regé-Jean Page: The Most Handsome Man in the World According to Dr. Julian De Silva. The 34-year-old Bridgerton actor's face is 93.65% accurate to the Golden Ratio, which measures physical beauty.
Supermodel Bella Hadid has been declared the most beautiful woman in the world after she passed a science test that determines what constitutes the 'perfect face'. The 23-year-old was found to be 94.35% 'accurate' to the Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi - a measure of physical perfection.
While Amber Heard has 91.85% perfect facial ratio, Bella Hadid is found out to have 94.35% accurate facial features, according to Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty also known as Phi-which measure physical perfection.
The premise is that the closer the ratios of a face or body are to the number 1.618 (phi), the more beautiful they become.
First, you need to measure the length and width of the face. Then, you need to divide the length by the width. The ideal result—as defined by the golden ratio—is roughly 1.6, which means a beautiful person's face is about 1 1/2 times longer than it is wide.
The golden beauty ratio is approximately 1.618. If the distance between certain regions in the face to the distance of another defined region is closer to 1.618, then it's considered ideal. Seven such calculations are done. If all 7 are ideal, then it looks to be the most beautiful face.
8 Facial Features That Make a Face Look Attractive
Big, alert eyes, a small, proportional nose, perky cheeks, a well-defined jawline, or full lips usually grab people's attention and strike them as beautiful.
Heard matched the 'Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi' with 91.85 per cent accuracy. Amber Heard has the most beautiful face in the world, according to science at least.
After analyzing the perfect proportions of facial features with 12 key points of the face including eyes, nose, lips, and chin, De Silva found that Amber Heard's face matched the 'Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi' with a 91.85 percent accuracy.
The Golden Ratio is a mathematical ratio of 1.618:1, and the number 1.618 is called Phi, named after the Greek sculptor Phidias.
People with oblong and square face shapes have broad and beautiful smiles, which is why they have the most attractive face shape. In Asia, people admire the v-shaped or heart face because it makes one look slim.
“The diamond is the most desirable face shape for a woman. It is incredibly feminine and elegant,” he told the Daily Mail. The second most popular face shape is oval, according to De Silva.
The oval face shape is believed to be the world's most common and ideal facial shape.