Perfect Lighting

Ensure you take your photographs in good, even lighting. Natural daylight is ideal, highlighting the true colors and subtle nuances of your face. Please avoid harsh overhead lights that might cast shadows.

Maintain a Neutral Expression

Keep a neutral facial expression. Smiling or making facial gestures can alter the regular lines and shapes on your face, making it challenging to read accurately.

Clear the Hair

Pull your hair back, ensuring your forehead, eyebrows, and ears are visible. This offers a clear view of your facial features.

Ensure Focus

Make sure your photos are in sharp focus. Blurred images might miss important details.

Close-Up View

Your photo should focus closely on your face, capturing everything from the top of your head to the bottom of your chin.

Opt for High Resolution

Provide high-resolution photos to ensure every detail is captured. However, steer clear of overly edited or filtered images as they can distort natural features.

Eyes Open

Your eyes play a pivotal role in face reading. Keep them open with your gaze straight ahead.

Front Profile Clarity

For your front picture, stand straight and look directly at the camera. Both sides of your face should show equally. Keep your face relaxed - no smiling or frowning. Pull back any hair from your face so your forehead, eyebrows, and ears are clear.

Side Profile Clarity

For the side profile, simply stand sideways to the camera so only one side of your face is showing. Think of it as the way you'd look if you were staring at something to your right or left. Keep your face level and ensure no hair is blocking the view, especially around your ear, nose, and lips.

Limit Accessories

Please remove large earrings, glasses, or other facial accessories, as they might obstruct or distract from a clear view of your face.

By following these steps, you'll be providing the best possible photographs for an accurate face reading. Thank you for ensuring clarity and precision in your submissions!     

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