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TEST YOUR AESTHETIC KNOWLEDGE:

Beauty...it has always been an infinite element of time, an endless song defining the passion and spirituality of the ages. In a world where there seems to be so little time to do so much, the pursuit of beauty's perfection has become ever more challenging, until now!

Dr. Francis Palmer, one of the world's leading plastic and cosmetic surgeons, an accomplished artist and creator of The Palmer Code has defined beauty! Using the beauty formulas within, The Palmer Code, Dr. Palmer believes that beauty can be defined and therefore recreated in a precise and consistent manner. You just need to know the secrets. Do you know what you should about natural beauty? Take the quiz to test your aesthetic and beauty knowledge!

Choose your answer by placing a tick in the box beside your choice.
Answers here.


#1. What area of the face is the first to show signs of aging?

a.
The mouth
b.
The lips
c.
The cheeks
d.
The eyes

#2. What is the most important beauty feature of the face? What facial feature contributes the most to one’s beauty?

a.
The lips
b.
The nose
c.
The cheeks
d.
The eyes

#3. Women and men have the same ideal shape for facial features?

a.
True
b.
False

#4. The nose contributes greatly to one’s overall appearance.

a.
True
b.
False

#5. Which best describes the ideal shape for the eyebrow in women?

a.
Full and flat with a gentle curved shape
b.
Thin and flat with a gentle curved shape.
c.
Full and flat with a straight shape.
d.
Tapering with a high arched shape.

#6. Gravity causes everyone on this planet to age in the same manner.

a.
True
b.
False


#7. The most important factor that determines how well a person looks as they age is:

a.
The nose.
b.
The amount of sun damage-sun exposure they have had.
c.
The size and shape of their cheeks.
d.
The amount of skin and fat around the eyes.


#8. Men and women become relatively more masculine in appearance with age.

a.
True
b.
False


#9. Women look best with:

a.
High cheekbones.
b.
High narrow cheekbones.
c.
Round low cheekbones.
d.
Round high cheekbones.


#10. Which best describes facial beauty? The most important beauty features, in decreasing importance are:

a.
The nose-then the lips-then the eyes.
b.
The eyes-then the nose-then the lips.
c.
The eyes-then the jaw-then the lips.
d.
The cheeks-then the eyes-then the lips.
 


If you correctly answered 8-10: You are extremely well informed and aesthetically astute.
If you correctly answered 5-7: You are more informed than most.
If you correctly answered 1-4: You have average knowledge of facial beauty and aesthetics but you may have some misconceptions.

The correct answer key is:

#1. D-The eyes begin to show signs of aging in the third decade as the tissue sags and fat deposits begin to appear. The outer portions of the upper eyelids sag at a greater rate causing the overall shape of the eyes to change from almond to round. Aged eyes give a tired appearance to the entire face.

#2.C-The cheeks are the most important facial beauty feature. The aesthetic size and shape, of the cheeks, will dictate whether the face appears masculine, feminine, youthful, old, attractive or less so. It can literally be said that the tissues of the face hang from the cheeks. This revolutionary concept is at the core of The Palmer Code principles that have earned Dr. Palmer world-wide recognition as a leading authority on beauty and its creation through plastic and cosmetic surgery

#3. False-Men’s ideal facial features are those that appear angular/chiseled giving their face a ruggedly handsome appearance. Women, on the other hand, look their best with features that are more rounded-giving an overall appearance that is soft and feminine.

#4. False-The nose carries no inherent aesthetic value and should not draw attention to itself-if it does it will be at the expense of the more important beauty features of the face and the result will be a less attractive individual.

#5. D-Men’s eyebrows are straight and flat. Women’s eyebrows are far more complex in shape. Ideally the female eyebrow is broad and club shaped by the nose. It thins and arches at a point measured by a vertical line drawn through the outer colored portion of the eye. This is the eyebrow peak. The brow then continues to taper as it approaches the outer portion of the face leaving the peak at a 45-degree angle. The outer edges of the eyebrow should be approximately 1 small finger width above the rim of the eye socket.

#6. True-Gravity is an unknowing force that pulls the tissues of the face similarly for all individuals. As the tissues of the face fall inward towards the nose and mouth the face takes on a relative angular appearance that is perceived as more masculine. This is why men are said to age better than women. As we age the face appears more masculine. This suits men but not the appearance of women.

#7. C-The size and shape of the cheeks determine how well a face ages. Cheeks that have more volume will logically deter sagging tissue to a greater extent. If the cheeks are flat, there is virtually nothing to stop the facial tissue from rapidly sagging and the face will appear prematurely aged and relatively masculine.

#8. True-The cheeks account for a whopping 75% of facial beauty, the eyes/eyebrows are a distant second at 10%, and finally the lips contribute 7%. These are some of the time proven, aesthetic, principles found within The Palmer Code formulas.

#9. C-Men are ruggedly handsome with cheeks that are short, narrow and prominently placed on the face. Women appear soft, youthful and feminine with cheeks that are full, round and low to the face.

#10. D-See the answer to question #8.

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