How To Take Your Photos

To give you the most accurate and transformative results, I need a few specific photos. Please follow these instructions to get an accurate picture of your features and proportions! You can upload up to 5 photos.

All photos are kept private and never shared online.

Photo Instructions

  • Prep: Please remove all makeup, tinted moisturizer/sunscreen or self tanner. Face should be 100% bare and freshly washed. Wear form-fitting clothing, like solid-colored leggings and a fitted tank top. A sports bra is also a great option. Hair should be pulled fully away from your face.

  • Lighting Check: Double check that your photo will be taken in good lighting. Please avoid taking photos in dark rooms or where shadows come across your body.

  • Use the Back Camera: Please do not use the front-facing "selfie" camera. Front facing cameras use wide angle lenses that create distortion within the image.

  • Get Help or Prop It Up: The easiest way to do this is to have a friend take the photos for you! If you are flying solo, use a tripod and your camera's self-timer.

Photo 1: Face Shape Analysis

  • Prep: Pull your hair completely back and away from your face and neck so your hairline, jawline, and ears are visible. Remove any glasses. Hair should be as smooth as possible. 

  • Turn on Grid Lines: Go to your camera settings and turn on the "Grid" feature. This will help you or your friend keep the phone perfectly straight and center you in the frame.‍

    • Apple Devices: open the Settings app, scroll down and tap Camera, then toggle on the Grid option under the "Composition" section.

    • Android Devices: Open the Camera app, tap the Settings (gear icon), and toggle on Grid lines or Gri

Correct and Incorrect Photo Examples

  • Zoom In: Set your camera to 2x - 3X zoom (or use your phone's Portrait mode if it defaults to a closer zoom). This is the secret to making the camera capture you exactly as the human eye sees you, without any stretching.

  • Angle & Distance: Your eyes should line up with the top line. Please keep the camera at a distance to where your shoulders are lightly seen in the camera.

  • Pose: Look straight into the camera lens. Avoid tilting or angling your face, you should be looking straight at the camera.