Understand how looks sit on your proportions.
Face shape is useful for placement — where blush reads best, how a fringe falls, where a liner should stop. It is not a grade, and Uptone never treats it as one.
See your readHow it works
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Front-facing, with your hairline visible so the proportions are readable.
See the read
Your face and eye shape, described in neutral terms and marked as a suggestion.
Use it in looks
Once confirmed, placement guidance in every future look is built around it.
Proportions, described neutrally
- Your face shape and eye shape, both editable and both stated as suggestions until confirmed.
- Where placement matters most for you — blush height, liner direction, where a fringe falls.
- How the read changes future guidance, so the advice compounds rather than repeating.
- No scores, no comparisons, and no language about anything needing to be balanced or corrected.
Face shape is a placement tool, not a judgement. Uptone describes proportions neutrally and never uses defect language — nothing here needs fixing, hiding or correcting.
Read what Uptone will never doQuestions people ask
- Will this tell me my face is the wrong shape?
- No. There is no wrong shape, and Uptone has no language for one. The read exists to make placement advice specific to you.
- What if the read is wrong?
- Change it. It stays marked as a suggestion until you confirm it, and your correction is what we use afterwards.
- Is there a score?
- No, and there will not be. Uptone has no attractiveness rating of any kind.