Portrait of the most handsome man in the world
British actor Regé-Jean Page (34 years old) is considered the most handsome man in the world according to the golden ratio standard.
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British actor Regé-Jean Page. Photo: Daily Mail |
British cosmetic expert Julian De Silva has just announced a list of the most handsome men in international showbiz according to the golden ratio standard. Accordingly, Regé-Jean Page is the most handsome face. The lines on his face are close to the golden ratio standard at 93.65%.
Regé-Jean Page became known to the world public after appearing in the series "Bridgerton" (2020). The historical drama is inspired by the life of the aristocratic upper class in London (England) in the 19th century, in which Page plays a playboy aristocrat.
About cosmetic doctor Julian De Silva working in London (UK), he is known for his "golden ratio" appearance ranking for male and female stars in international showbiz. This ranking shows which showbiz stars have the appearance closest to the ideal perfect beauty according to the golden ratio standard.
The ranking that Dr. De Silva gave attracted much attention from the international media and public, because the "golden ratio" is a concept that seems to be ancient. In London, England, Dr. De Silva is a well-known cosmetic expert. He affirmed that this appearance ranking was not "hand-picked" by him and his colleagues, but was... calculated and ranked by a computer.
Dr. De Silva and his colleagues have developed a computer software program that automatically calculates the proportions of facial features of subjects whose photos are entered into the software's database. Through that, the software will score the stars' appearance based on the golden ratio criteria.
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Regé-Jean Page became known to the world public after appearing in the series "Bridgerton" (2020). Photo: Daily Mail |
The task of Dr. De Silva and his colleagues is to enter the stars' portrait photos into a database so that the software can analyze, calculate and then score the appearance of famous stars.
The golden ratio-based appearance scoring software is considered by Dr. De Silva to help him and his colleagues working in the field of aesthetics understand more about the concept and convention of human aesthetics in general. Dr. De Silva said that it is very important for aesthetic practitioners to understand what is considered a beauty recognized by the majority.
Sharing why he is interested in the golden ratio, Dr. De Silva said: "The golden ratio-based appearance scoring software allows us to decode some of the mysteries in people's common perception of physical beauty.
There are beauties that everyone recognizes as beautiful, people simply understand that they all find them beautiful, but we - cosmetic surgeons - need to thoroughly understand why people find them beautiful, I try to use a scale based on the golden ratio. Specifying the proportions of lines to know what is ideal beauty can help us plan the most effective cosmetic surgery."
Below are the top 10 male stars with ideal appearances according to the golden ratio standard, a list recently announced by cosmetic surgeon Julian De Silva:
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British actor Regé-Jean Page (93.65% - tops the chart). Photo: Daily Mail |
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Australian actor Chris Hemsworth (93.53%). Photo: Daily Mail |
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American actor Michael B Jordan (93.46%). Photo: Daily Mail |
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British singer and actor Harry Styles (92.3%). Photo: Daily Mail |
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English footballer Jude Bellingham (92.22%). Photo: Daily Mail |
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British actor Robert Pattinson (92.15%). Photo: Daily Mail |
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American actor Chris Evans (91.92%). Photo: Daily Mail |
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American actor George Clooney (89.91%). Photo: Daily Mail |
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Malaysian-British actor Henry Golding (87.98%). Photo: Daily Mail |
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American actor Dwayne Johnson (86.07%). Photo: Daily Mail |
The ancient Greeks discovered a golden ratio (Phi = 1.618) that they believed held the beauty of all things. This ratio was applied in architecture, painting and to evaluate human beauty.
The golden ratio is a mathematical equation that the ancient Greeks created with the belief that this ratio would bring beauty to all architectural and artistic creations, and even measure human beauty.
Many famous artists in the history of painting have known about the golden ratio and applied it in their artistic creations. For example, the famous artist Leonardo Da Vinci often used the golden ratio to depict the human body.
Famous 20th century artists and architects such as French architect Le Corbusier and Spanish painter Salvador Dalí also used the golden ratio in their works.
The principle behind the golden ratio is that the closer the ratio of a face, body, or structure is to the number 1.618, the more perfect and ideal the beauty will be.
The golden ratio may sound "mysterious" but in reality it is not too complicated. For example, if the length of your face divided by the width of your face equals 1.618, it is considered perfect, and if the ratio is close to this number, it is also very ideal.
Here are some other examples, such as lip length - width, nose bridge length - nose wing width... Divide these numbers and if you get 1.618, you have the perfect lips or nose.