Sample report · Candice

Your Personal Glow-Up Report.

Honest. Specific. Actionable.

Candice sample analysis subject
Overall score
7.2
/10
Tier B · Prepared April 28, 2026
Category scores
Eye Area8
Skin Quality6.5
Overall Harmony8
Symmetry & Proportions7.5
Jawline & Lower Third6
Executive summary

A high-potential face with strong fundamental harmony and attractive eye features. The overall impression is very pleasant and feminine. Primary opportunities for significant enhancement lie in refining skin texture to address early signs of aging and increasing definition in the lower third of the face. With a disciplined approach combining at-home care and potentially professional treatments, the subject can elevate her features from "attractive" to "striking".

Top strengths
  • i.Overall facial harmony & cohesion — features work together beautifully.
  • ii.Positive canthal tilt & attractive almond eye shape.
  • iii.Good skin tone & adequate chin projection.
Deep dive

Strengths, weaknesses & actions.

Eye Area

Strengths
  • · Highly attractive almond eye shape.
  • · Neutral to slightly positive canthal tilt — a universally recognized beauty feature.
  • · Eyebrows are well-groomed with a good arch, effectively framing the eyes.
Areas to improve
  • · Fine lines are present at the outer corners.
  • · The lower waterline is red and appears irritated, highlighted by the blue liner.
  • · The tail of the eyebrows could be slightly fuller to better lift the eye area.
What to do
  • · Discontinue waterline liner. Define the eyes with brown or black shadow close to the upper lash line, with a small wing to enhance the canthal tilt.
  • · Carefully apply retinoid around the orbital bone to build collagen and reduce fine lines over time.
  • · Consider a brow growth serum (e.g. Latisse) to encourage fuller growth at the tail of the brows.

Skin Quality

Strengths
  • · Warm, even skin tone with good underlying coloration.
  • · Absence of significant inflammatory acne or deep scarring.
Areas to improve
  • · Visible fine lines in the periorbital area (crow's feet).
  • · Visible skin texture and pores on the cheeks.
  • · Redness on the lower waterline suggesting irritation.
  • · Minor signs of photoaging.
What to do
  • · Medical-grade routine: AM — gentle cleanser, Vitamin C, hyaluronic acid moisturizer, SPF 50+. PM — double cleanse, retinoid (start 0.025% Tretinoin), peptide eye cream.
  • · Consult a dermatologist for a series of microneedling sessions to stimulate collagen and refine texture.
  • · 7–9 hours of quality sleep and consistent hydration.

Overall Harmony

Strengths
  • · Excellent overall facial harmony; features are congruent and cohesive.
  • · Nasal proportions are well-suited to the face.
  • · Good balance between the upper, middle, and lower thirds.
Areas to improve
  • · The Ogee curve (S-shape of the cheek) is present but subtle. Enhancing it would create a more sculpted, high-fashion look.
  • · The midface, while proportional, could appear shorter with strategic styling.
What to do
  • · Experiment with a side part and styles that add volume at the sides — creates horizontal dimension and shortens the midface.
  • · Apply blush higher on the cheekbone, blending up toward the temple, for a lifted effect.
  • · Cheek filler (e.g. Juvéderm Voluma) at the apex of the cheekbone can enhance the Ogee curve.

Jawline & Lower Third

Strengths
  • · Adequate chin projection — a good anchor for the lower third.
  • · Lean submental area with no evidence of a 'double chin'.
Areas to improve
  • · Jawline lacks sharp definition; the mandibular border is soft.
  • · The gonial angle is not prominent, reducing the angularity of the face.
What to do
  • · Reduce overall body fat by 3–5% through diet and exercise — most effective natural lever.
  • · Practice proper tongue posture (mewing) for long-term muscle tone.
  • · For immediate, dramatic results, consult an aesthetic doctor about jawline filler (Juvéderm Volux or Radiesse).

Symmetry & Proportions

Strengths
  • · Good general bilateral symmetry from the available three-quarter angle.
  • · Eyebrows and lips appear well-balanced and symmetrical.
Areas to improve
  • · Slight asymmetry noted, with the right side appearing slightly fuller — possibly exaggerated by the pose.
What to do
  • · Use makeup contouring to create the illusion of improved symmetry — a slightly darker shade on the fuller side.
  • · An asymmetrical hairstyle (deep side part) can effectively distract from minor facial asymmetries.
Priority improvements

Ranked by impact. Start at the top.

01 · 3–6 months for noticeable results

Skin texture & anti-aging.

Highest-impact area for improvement. Reducing fine lines and improving texture creates a more radiant, youthful canvas — making every other feature appear more refined.

  • · Start a retinoid (Tretinoin) regimen under dermatologist supervision.
  • · Use broad-spectrum SPF 50+ daily without fail.
  • · Consider 3–4 sessions of professional microneedling.
02 · 2–4 months (fitness) / immediate (filler)

Jawline & lower-third definition.

A sharper jawline elevates facial structure from 'softly pretty' to 'sculpted and defined' — improving the profile and enhancing the Ogee curve.

  • · Reduce body fat through a targeted fitness and nutrition plan.
  • · For faster, more dramatic results, consult an aesthetic doctor for jawline filler.
  • · Practice consistent mewing for long-term postural benefits.
03 · Immediate (makeup) / 1–3 months (skincare)

Eye area optimization.

Eyes are a primary strength. Small tweaks ensure they look bright, rested, and remain the central focus of the face.

  • · Adjust makeup — avoid waterline liner, focus on lifting the upper lash line.
  • · Use retinol/retinoid eye cream consistently.
  • · Ensure 7–9 hours of sleep nightly.
Your daily routine

Compounding effort wins.

Morning
  • · Wash face with a gentle cleanser.
  • · Apply Vitamin C serum to damp skin.
  • · Hyaluronic acid-based moisturizer.
  • · Broad-spectrum SPF 50+ sunscreen.
Evening
  • · Double cleanse: oil-based cleanser, then a gentle gel cleanser.
  • · On dry skin, apply a pea-sized amount of retinoid (Tretinoin). Wait 10–15 min.
  • · Ceramide-rich moisturizer to face and neck.
  • · Tap a peptide or retinol eye cream around the orbital bone.
Weekly
  • · Once a week (non-retinoid night), use a gentle 5% lactic acid serum.
  • · Hydrating sheet or overnight mask as needed.
  • · Groom eyebrows — maintain the arch, allow the tails to grow fuller.
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.