Nose shape detector results depend strongly on angle, distance, and shadow visibility.
Take a well-lit photo looking straight at the camera. Neutral expressions work best.
The AI reviews visible bridge, nostril, and tip cues from the uploaded photo.
Receive a shape note with contour placement, glasses fit, and profile photo suggestions.
Use these visible cues as contour, glasses, and profile-photo references.
A bridge that appears relatively straight from the uploaded angle.
A slight upward curve at the tip that can appear different with camera height.
A more prominent bridge with a visible curve in some photos.
A wider base or longer bridge appearance, depending on angle and lighting.
A compact shape with a shorter visible length and rounded tip.
A rounded, fuller tip that may be emphasized by shadows or close-up lenses.
Use bridge width, tip angle, base width, and frame fit as practical styling inputs.
For a **wider-looking bridge**, soft side shading and a narrow center highlight can create more definition in photos. Blend lightly so the result still looks natural.

Frame bridge height, nose pads, and lens width can change how the center of the face reads. Adjustable pads are useful when frames slide or sit too low.

Tip angle and bridge visibility can shift with head tilt and lens distance. Try eye-level framing and soft front light before comparing results.

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