you’re talking about face shapes! There are several common types of face shapes that are often used to describe how someone’s face is structured. Here are the main ones:

- Oval: The length of the face is longer than the width, with the jaw being slightly narrower than the forehead. This shape is considered balanced and proportional.
- Round: The width and length of the face are almost equal, with full cheeks and a rounded chin. The jawline tends to be soft and curved.
- Square: The face has a strong, angular shape, with a broad forehead, wide cheekbones, and a square jawline.
- Heart: The face is wider at the forehead and cheekbones, narrowing to a pointed chin. It’s often described as an upside-down triangle.
- Diamond: This face shape is characterized by high cheekbones and a narrow forehead and jawline, with a pointed chin.
- Rectangle/Oblong: The length of the face is significantly greater than its width, with a more elongated shape and often a more pronounced jawline.
- Triangular: The face is narrower at the forehead and wider at the jawline, resembling the shape of a triangle.
If you’d like, I can help you figure out which face shape matches you by analyzing your features, or if you want a visual example, I can generate one! Just let me know.