Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece Facial Analysis
An objective, geometry-based read of Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece's facial proportions — businessperson — measured with the same engine used in the Maxx Report app. This is an aesthetic-geometry estimate, not a judgement of the person.

Facial harmony score · 56/100
- Known for
- Businessperson
- Top measure
- Canthal tilt
The breakdown
Ideal: ≈ 1.8–2.0. Cheekbone width relative to upper-face height. Linked in studies to perceived dominance; ~1.9 reads balanced.
Ideal: higher = more even. How closely the left and right halves mirror each other around the facial midline.
Ideal: ratios ≈ 1.618. How near your face-length/width and mouth/nose proportions sit to the golden ratio (φ = 1.618).
Ideal: 3 equal segments. Forehead, midface and lower-face heights should be roughly equal.
Ideal: 5 equal eye-widths. Face width ideally divides into five equal eye-widths across.
Ideal: slightly positive. The angle of your eyes — a positive (upturned) tilt reads as a 'hunter eye'.
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FAQ
What is Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece's facial harmony score?
Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece scored 5.6/10 (56/100) for overall facial harmony on our objective geometric measures. It's an aesthetic-geometry estimate, not a judgement of the person.
What are Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece's facial ratios?
The breakdown covers Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece's facial thirds and fifths, canthal tilt, jawline, symmetry and golden-ratio deviation — see the section above for each measure and its ideal.
How is Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece's facial analysis calculated?
We run the same face-landmark engine used in the Maxx Report app over a public photo, then compute objective ratios — facial thirds and fifths, canthal tilt, jawline, symmetry and golden-ratio deviation.
How do I get my own facial analysis?
Scan your face for free in Maxx Report to get your own harmony score and the same feature-by-feature breakdown.
Facial-harmony figures are objective geometric estimates (proportions, symmetry, golden-ratio deviation) computed from a single public photo and can vary with angle and lighting. They describe geometry, not a person's worth or attractiveness.
