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[Aeton TV] Features of a Face That Looks Good on Camera

Etonne Plastic Surgery Clinic · 에톤성형외과의원 · July 3, 2025

These days, one of the most popular kinds of jobs is said to be professions that stand in front of a camera, such as YouTubers, singers, and actors. ​ ​ Have you ever seen a celebr...

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Clinic: Etonne Plastic Surgery Clinic

Original post date: July 3, 2025

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 2:05 AM

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These days, one of the most popular kinds of jobs

is said to be professions that stand in front of a camera,

such as YouTubers, singers, and actors.

Have you ever

seen a celebrity you usually only know from a camera in real life,

and thought,

‘They look even prettier in person?’ or

‘They look better on screen?’

Why is it that they look prettier in real life than on screen📸?

What kind of face gets better “camera appeal,”

and which faces end up looking less flattering on camera

than they do in person?

The difference between how I look in a camera shot

and how I think I look in real life.

Why this difference happens,

and what can be done to improve it!

Let’s take a look at the secret

behind faces that look pretty on camera.

First of all,

what are the features of eyes that look prettier on camera or on screen?

Personally,

I don’t think double eyelids are the standard for beautiful eyes.

But

when it comes to how someone appears on screen,

there are definitely cases where eyes with double eyelids have an advantage.

Eyes without double eyelids can

look smaller because the skin droops over them,

and in a screen viewed in 2D from a 3D image,

the boundaries can become unclear,

making it hard to give a crisp impression.

With double eyelids,

the whites of the eyes can look larger,

and by using eyeliner and other makeup

to sharpen the boundaries,

the eyes can look bigger

and be clearly distinguished from the surrounding structure,

giving a sharper impression.

So,

eyes with double eyelids

that can take makeup well

are more likely to photograph well.

However, in the case of protruding eyes,

it is difficult to correct,

so it is better to accept it as part of one’s natural features.

Moderately protruding eyes can make

the eyeballs look larger

and the double eyelids form more easily,

which can emphasize the eyes and be an advantage,

but if they protrude too much,

they can look odd.

Next,

the shape of the face.

When taking photos,

many people dislike it when their face looks wide.

Depending on the camera angle,

there can be an optical illusion

that makes the center of the face look smaller

and the sides look wider.

When zooming in from far away,

the front of the face can appear wider,

and the eyes, nose, and mouth can seem to be gathered in the center.

People with wider cheekbones may find that

their face looks broader when photographed from a distance.

In such cases,

it is important to reduce the width of the outer parts of the face.

Through camera technique,

if you shoot the face from close up,

the center of the face becomes more emphasized

while the sides appear smaller,

so using a wide angle

can make the facial features look sharper.

Even when the lower part of the face is large or has more flesh,

shooting from a close distance

with a standard angle or wide angle can make

the center of the face look larger

and reduce the appearance of cheek fat.

In particular, people with wider cheekbones may find that

their face looks broader in photos taken from a distance.

So if the cheekbones are a little wide,

improving that area can make photos turn out better.

But

that does not mean the face must always be made smaller.

Rather, for people with somewhat larger faces,

shooting from a slight side angle with a wide angle

can make the central facial features look refreshing and clear,

while the surrounding areas can look slimmer.

If you make good use of the camera angle,

you can compensate for the weaknesses of your face shape.

Even when there is more flesh on the lower part of the face,

shooting from close up with a standard angle or

a slightly wide angle can make

the center of the face look larger

and create the effect of reducing cheek fat.

The best thing is to lose the weight,

but if that is difficult, borrowing the power of the camera is also an option.

As for the nose,

it is naturally a three-dimensional structure with height,

but when photographed from the front,

if there is not enough height,

it can look wider.

Raising the nose height a little can improve this.

But the most important thing is the proportions in real life.

If it does not look good only on screen,

shooting from a slight diagonal angle to create more depth

can help prevent the tip of the nose from looking excessively wide.

To summarize,

✅ Eyes with double eyelids

look clearer and bigger on screen.

✅ When shot from far away with zoom,

an optical illusion occurs in which

the center of the face looks smaller

and the edges look wider.

✅ Depending on your face shape, you can make good use of the camera angle

to compensate for weaknesses.

✅ If you shoot the nose from a diagonal angle to emphasize depth,

you can prevent it from looking wide!

I also think I benefit from taking photos

from a slightly side angle.😆

What about you all?

Now, turn on the camera

and try to find your best angle.

Thank you😀

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