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Turning a male face into a female one

Compared to male faces, female faces have 5 major differences: makeup, no beard, a thin nose, a smaller jaw/ chin, and longer hair. I'll use a photo of myself as an example.

Guide

Photo of me turned into a female version

Foundation makes the skin seem softer. Eyeliner and eyeshadow makes the eye seem larger. Blush adds back some of the colors blocked by the foundation. I added a bit too much blush here. We want the blush to be barely noticeable.

The width of the nose usually stays between the tear ducts for women models. Nose size does seem to have a big impact on the attractiveness of women. Models may also have a v-shaped jaw, but that is less impactful. My jaw is u-shaped in panel 3, and still looks attractive. The chin and jaw size is reduced a lot in panel 4. If we half close our eyes to blur the image, then panel 4 looks the most like a women.

Long hair tends to cover the forehead unless pinned back. Even women with short hair styles have hair that partially cover their forehead.

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