By Blessmybag@blessmybag
I was drawn like lightning just a few moments ago to Michelle Phan’s FB plug on her post about the Golden Ratio of Beauty, not because I was desperate to find out what the Golden Ratio was (we’re deeper than that, right, Marianas Trench?), but because for history’s sake and for human reason I wanted to hear her thoughts on the matter.
The “Golden Ratio” refers to the idea of measuring beauty in relation to the number Pi. Phan posted a visual, using a geometric mask which was patented by Dr. Stephen R. Marquardt in 2001.
The patented Marquardt Beauty Mask includes several variations. Female; Frontal vs. Lateral (Side view) Smiling vs. Repose (Non smiling) These three variations result in eight distinct masks that must be used in the appropriate circumstances to do a proper beauty analysis. How to Measure: The Marquardt Mask Dr. Stephen Marquardt developed a “mask” that assembles many of the previously mentioned ratios, plus a few more, into an outline of the “ideal” human face. The lines in the mask can be adjusted for sex, age, and ethnic background. MARQUARDT The Golden Decagon mask that has been presented at this point is that of the post-pubescent female adult, ranging from about 14 to 24 years of age. There is a mask for the young child, and it is somewhat of a slight variation from the post-pubescent adult. ?♀Golden Ratio Mask - Face Beauty Mask The golden ratio mask is a scientific, or mathematic ratio on the proportions of the face that can be a useful tool in how best to apply your makeup! The ratio helps provide the ideal symmetry and proportion for the face ?Face Reading Face reading or physiognomy, is an ancient art of analyzing a. The Marquardt Beauty Mask identifies facial characteristics that are universally perceived as beautiful.
Dr. Marquardt, a retired surgeon who was also once Chief of Facial Imaging in UCLA, now focuses on research in human attractiveness in California and remains an active member of the Societies of Maxillofacial Surgeons. Here is what Marquardt’s patented mathematical mask looks like applied to a photo of Angelina Jolie’s face.
image source: http://www.everyoung.co.nz/
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Michelle Phan blogs according to research as defined by the Marquardt mask:
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“In terms of facial beauty, here are the ratios that define “perfect beauty”:
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- The ratio of the length of the face to its width is approximately 1.6. That means that the face is about 1.5 times longer than it is wide.
- The face is then divided into three sections: hairline to right in between the eyes, from between the eyes to the bottom of the nose, and from the bottom of the nose to the very bottom of the chin. The lengths of each of these segments should be about equal.
- Ear length should be equal to nose length, and the width of an eye should be equal to the distance between the eyes.” source link: http://www.michellephan.com/post/beauty-school-the-golden-ratio
In the corner of my heart I am originally a Michelle “PhanGirl” in spite of everything she isn’t or what people point her out to be, she got me started on beauty even before Lisa Eldridge even came into the picture for me. In my opinion physical beauty, while being a great gift, is secondary to who you really are and how you help shape your world in the fullness of your purpose for the Lord. Check out Michelle’s thoughts on the Golden Ratio here at her blog post.
Hold on a minute…whatcha doing with that ruler? LOL…