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Do you know how many faces there are?

I believe there are many kinds of faces that can't be distinguished, so what kinds of faces are there? In fact, face types can be divided into seven types: egg face, long face, square face, heart-shaped face face, round face, pear face and diamond face. Egg-shaped face is an imaginary face, which can also be called goose egg face. Its characteristic is that the forehead is almost as wide as the cheekbone, but it is also slightly wider than the mandible, and the face width is about two-thirds of the face length. Long face: a long face means that the face is thinner than the forehead, cheekbones and mandible, but the face width is less than two-thirds of the face length. Heart-shaped face: heart-shaped face, also known as the inverted triangular face, is characterized by the widest forehead, narrow chin and pointed chin. This face has charming chin lines. Round face: Like a square face, the forehead, cheekbones and mandible of a round face are the same width. The biggest difference is that a round face is rounder and fuller than a face. Pear face: Pear face can also be called triangular face, with a particularly narrow forehead and the widest position of the face is the lower jaw, forming a regular triangle with a small top and a large bottom. Diamond face: Diamond face can also be called diamond face. The cheekbones are the widest part of the face, and the forehead and chin are particularly narrow.