Face shape

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 read

Free to try. No card required.

How it works

  1. Add a photo

    Front-facing, with your hairline visible so the proportions are readable.

  2. See the read

    Your face and eye shape, described in neutral terms and marked as a suggestion.

  3. Use it in looks

    Once confirmed, placement guidance in every future look is built around it.

What you get

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 do

Questions 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.

Understand how looks sit on your proportions.

See your read