GOLDEN RATIO

The Golden Ratio at the heart of Deep Aesthetics

My secret weapon and reason behind some of my most famous world class results is the use of the Golden Ratio.

However, although the Golden Ratio is at the heart of a lot of the things that I do, it is not the panacea for everything, its not all about geometry, its about art, and its about a degree of subjectivity, and I think that the best injectors in the world are the ones who get that balance right between the objective geometric, and also the artistic subjective.

What is the Golden Ratio

The Golden Ratio was devised by the Greeks to measure beauty, and according to it, the closer the ratios of a face or body are to the number 1.618 (Phi), the closer one is to physical perfection. The ratio can be applied to any physical object, and was most famously used by Leonardo Da Vinci  to create the perfect human male body in his work Vitruvian Man.

What Pythagoras realised was that plants and animals grow to fairly precise mathematical laws. Its not just chance that flowers unfold in beautiful patterns, and the Greeks found that the patterns were based on a particular Geometrical ratio.  What we have learned is that the key to beauty is the ratio of 1 to 1.618.

Use Of Golden Ratio

Artist and scientists began noticing that if a face was beautiful, the width of the mouth was exactly 1.618 x the width of the nose, and if it wasn’t beautiful, it wasn’t the case. 

Dentists in their dental work noticed that the upper front tooth was 1.618 x as wide as the next tooth over, the lateral incisor. So the central incisor was 1.618 times the width of the lateral incisor, the next tooth over. 

Another example are your finger, they are each called fellangies, and each bone of the finger is called the phalanx

In modern times we can see the Golden Ratio used by some of the biggest brands in their logos

Bella Hadid declared most beautiful woman according to
'Golden Ratio'
equation

The model’s face was found to be a 94 per cent match to the ‘Golden Ratio of Beauty’ – the mathematical equation known as Beauty Phi devised by the ancient Greeks to measure physical perfection.

Beyonce, 38, was placed second with a score of 92.44% while actress Amber Heard, 33, came third with 91.85% match. ‘Side to Side’ singer Ariana Grande was placed fourth with 91.81%. 

The list was compiled using the latest technology in mapping techniques by a London facial cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Julian De Silva.

Dr. De Silva shared, “Bella Hadid was the clear winner when all elements of the face were measured for physical perfection.”

“She had the highest overall reading for her chin which, with a score of 99.7%, is only 0.3% away from being the perfect shape. Bella also came second behind Scarlett Johansson for the positioning of her eyes.”

Most Beautiful Woman

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