Sample report · Melanie

Your Personal Glow-Up Report.

Honest. Specific. Actionable.

Melanie sample analysis subject
Overall score
8.5
/10
Tier S · Prepared April 28, 2026
Category scores
Eye Area9.5
Skin Quality9
Overall Harmony8.5
Symmetry & Proportions9
Jawline & Lower Third6.5
Executive summary

Exceptional harmony, standout eyes, and excellent skin quality create a youthful and highly pleasant aesthetic. Bone structure is strong, particularly in the midface with prominent cheekbones. The primary area for improvement is a soft jawline — sharpening it would elevate the features from "pretty" to "striking" by creating a more sculpted lower face to balance the excellent midface.

Top strengths
  • i.Superior eye area — positive canthal tilt, shape, and smooth periorbital skin.
  • ii.Excellent skin quality — clear, smooth, radiant complexion.
  • iii.Strong midface & symmetry — prominent cheekbones, even features.
Deep dive

Strengths, weaknesses & actions.

Eye Area

Strengths
  • · Ideal neutral-to-positive canthal tilt.
  • · Large, harmonious almond-shaped eyes.
  • · Excellent, smooth periorbital area with no visible dark circles or tear troughs.
  • · Full, well-groomed, and highly symmetrical eyebrows that frame the eyes perfectly.
Areas to improve
  • · None. This is your most dominant and aesthetically pleasing feature.
What to do
  • · Maintain current eyebrow grooming.
  • · If using eyelash extensions, ensure they are not overly heavy. Consider a lash growth serum as a long-term alternative.

Skin Quality

Strengths
  • · Excellent skin clarity and even tone. No visible hyperpigmentation.
  • · Smooth texture with a visible 'glow,' indicating good hydration and a healthy skin barrier.
  • · Appears to have minimal to no blemishes.
Areas to improve
  • · Very minor texture visible on the forehead and nose under direct light.
  • · The photo setting (direct sun) highlights the critical need for sun protection to maintain current quality.
What to do
  • · Non-negotiable: broad-spectrum SPF 50+ sunscreen daily, reapplied every 2 hours in the sun.
  • · Add a gentle chemical exfoliant (PHA or Mandelic Acid) 1–2 times per week.
  • · Add a Vitamin C serum in the morning for antioxidant protection against photoaging.

Overall Harmony

Strengths
  • · Excellent overall facial harmony; features work together cohesively.
  • · Prominent cheekbones create a distinct and desirable Ogee curve.
  • · Strong cheekbones, full lips, and large eyes create a very feminine, youthful aesthetic.
Areas to improve
  • · Slight contrast between strong, high-volume midface and softer, less-defined lower face.
  • · Improving jawline definition would balance the facial thirds.
What to do
  • · Jawline actions (below) are the key to enhancing overall harmony.
  • · Avoid hairstyles that add width to the sides of the face — let the cheekbones lead.

Jawline & Lower Third

Strengths
  • · Clean submental area (under chin) with no significant fat.
  • · Good chin shape from the frontal view.
Areas to improve
  • · Jawline lacks sharpness and definition, appearing 'soft.'
  • · The gonial angle is not prominent, reducing the sculpted appearance of the lower third.
  • · Definition is being obscured by a normal but not minimal level of body fat.
What to do
  • · Lower overall body fat by a few percentage points to reveal the natural angularity of the mandible.
  • · Continue consistent mewing for structural support to the lower third.
  • · Consider RF microneedling (Morpheus8) or small, strategic jaw filler from an experienced injector.

Symmetry & Proportions

Strengths
  • · Excellent bilateral symmetry; features are very evenly placed.
  • · Facial thirds are generally well-proportioned, with a slightly shorter lower third — neotenous.
  • · Good bizygomatic width provides a strong foundation for facial structure.
Areas to improve
  • · Slightly short lower third (chin to nose bottom).
  • · Mildly recessed chin (retrogenia) from a profile perspective.
What to do
  • · Practice mewing to encourage optimal maxillary and mandibular positioning.
  • · Consider a small amount of chin filler (e.g. Juvederm Volux, Radiesse) for projection and vertical length.
Priority improvements

Ranked by impact. Start at the top.

01 · 2–6 months

Enhance jawline definition.

Create a more sculpted lower third to balance prominent cheekbones — moving overall harmony from "youthful/pretty" to "striking" through cohesive top-to-bottom angularity.

  • · Reduce body fat through consistent training and a small caloric deficit.
  • · Maintain correct tongue posture (mewing) at all times.
  • · Consider RF microneedling or precision dermal filler for faster results.
02 · Lifelong habit

Protect and maintain skin.

Skin is an elite feature here. Aggressive daily protection is the highest-leverage action for preserving it long-term and preventing photoaging.

  • · Daily broad-spectrum SPF 50+.
  • · Simple, effective routine (see below).
  • · Avoid excessive sun exposure where possible.
Your daily routine

Compounding effort wins.

Morning
  • · Rinse with water or use a gentle cleanser.
  • · Vitamin C serum for antioxidant protection.
  • · Hydrating moisturizer.
  • · Broad-spectrum SPF 50+ — the most important step.
Evening
  • · Double cleanse (oil cleanser, then gentle water-based).
  • · Retinoid (tretinoin or retinaldehyde) — start 2–3 nights/week.
  • · Nourishing moisturizer.
Weekly
  • · On a non-retinoid night, use a gentle exfoliating acid toner (PHA, Lactic, or Mandelic).
Final word

This report is honest by design. Looks are improvable through consistent skincare, fitness, sleep, posture, hydration, styling, and — when worth it — professional treatments. Pick the top 2–3 priorities, work them for 90 days, then re-shoot and re-evaluate. Compounding effort wins.