Beauty Score AI
Beauty Score AI, without the hype.
A beauty score is only useful if you can move it. AscendMe hands you a 0–100 rating, an honest breakdown of the features driving it, and a phased non-surgical plan for the two or three levers that will change the number the most.
What goes into the score
Six weighted dimensions calibrated to your reported context.
- Harmony (thirds, fifths, midface balance)
- Symmetry (bilateral landmark deviation)
- Angularity (jaw, cheekbones, chin)
- Dimorphism (masc / fem feature strength)
- Eye area (canthal tilt, brow, spacing)
- Skin quality (clarity, texture, tone)
How to read your beauty score
The composite number is a headline. The value lives in the breakdown — which sub-scores are pulling the average down, and which are already high. That's where the roadmap starts.
Common questions
How is a beauty score even measured?
By structural ratios (facial thirds, fifths, canthal tilt, midface projection, lip fullness, chin), skin quality, and dimorphism — all benchmarked against demographic-appropriate reference data.
Is a beauty score objective?
The structural measurements are objective; the aesthetic weighting is a calibrated benchmark, not absolute truth. Treat it as a signal — a useful one — and use the breakdown, not just the number.
Can beauty scores be biased?
Un-calibrated ones absolutely are. AscendMe adjusts every metric for age, gender, and regional background so typical features aren't penalized.
Free?
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