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Structural analysis • harmony engine • facial aesthetics
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Measures maxilla projection, facial compactness and side profile structure.
Our engine analyzes multiple facial and physical traits, applies visual weighting, evaluates overall harmony, and generates personalized recommendations to identify your highest-return improvements.
Healthy skin improves facial aesthetics immediately.
Body composition affects attractiveness and presence.
Clothing and fit dramatically change perception.
Hair, beard and grooming influence first impressions.
Foundation improvements.
Optimization phase.
Refinement phase.
Yes. You can use it completely free.
A PSL score is an attractiveness estimate based on multiple structural facial traits, facial harmony, physique, and overall balance. Scores are measured on an approximate 1–9 scale.
The calculator uses a weighted scoring system that evaluates multiple facial and physical traits. Each feature contributes differently based on its visual impact before being combined into a final score.
No. Some traits have a greater visual impact than others. The engine applies different weights to better reflect how facial features are perceived in combination.
Facial harmony measures how well facial features work together. It evaluates symmetry, proportions, and overall facial coherence rather than focusing only on individual traits.
The system analyzes the upper, mid, and lower facial thirds, along with facial harmony and physique. Each region receives its own score to highlight strengths and weaknesses.
The archetype engine identifies recurring facial patterns such as Model, Prettyboy, Chadlite, Masculine, or Harmonious using combinations of harmony, facial structure, and physical development.
Your final score is converted into an estimated percentile ranking to show how it compares to the overall distribution. Higher scores become increasingly difficult to achieve.
The engine identifies lower-scoring traits and estimates how much your overall score could improve if those areas were realistically optimized.
Yes. Factors such as body fat percentage, style, grooming, skincare, hairstyle, and physique development often provide the most accessible improvements.
No. The calculator is an experimental tool designed for aesthetic analysis and self-assessment. It should not be interpreted as a scientific or objective measure of attractiveness.