Jeremy Allen White gets the ‘perfect face’, based on science – so, DO YOU think the actor looks more attractive?

  • José Antonio Saliba placed a facial anatomy mask over an image of The Bear star
  • The artist edited his facial features to fit the template designed by the Golden Ratio

He is known for his pouty lips and “sad eyes.”

But Jeremy Allen White’s iconic look has been transformed by an artist who has given him the ‘perfect face’ – based on science.

José Antonio Saliba overlaid a facial anatomy mask over an image of the Bear star and edited his facial features to fit the template designed by the Golden Ratio.

The Golden Ratio is a mathematical equation devised in ancient Greece to determine “physical perfection” by comparing measurements, proportions and symmetry.

The finished project shows White with sharper eyebrows, higher cheekbones, a smaller forehead and perkier eyes – but do you think he looks more attractive?

José Antonio Saliba placed a facial anatomy mask over an image of The Bear star and edited his facial features to fit the template designed by the Golden Ratio

José Antonio Saliba placed a facial anatomy mask over an image of the Hollywood star and edited his facial features to fit the template designed by the Golden Ratio

White has long been known for his role as ‘Lip’ Gallagher on Showtime’s hit series Shameless.

But the Brooklyn native has since made waves after landing the lead role as chef Carmen Berzatto in Hulu’s The Bear, for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award and two Golden Globes for his acting.

The TV has also won the hearts of an avid fanbase following his sizzling photoshoot for Calvin Klein where he flaunted his toned body.

In it, the hunk showed off his chiseled abs and strong biceps as he went shirtless for the underwear campaign.

And now White has been recreated to have the “perfect face” in a new video posted to TikTok by @jose_arrt.

The ‘golden ratio’ is a mathematical formula devised in ancient Greece to determine ‘physical perfection’ by comparing measurements, proportions and symmetry.

During the Renaissance, artists and architects used the equation, also called Phi, as a tool to create their masterpieces.

Scientists have since adapted the mathematical formula, which amounts to 1/1.618, to explain what makes a person beautiful.

The length and width of a person’s face are measured and then the results are divided.

Measurements are then taken from the hairline on the forehead to the place between the eyes, from the place between the eyes and the bottom of the nose and from the bottom of the nose to the bottom of the chin.

A person is considered more beautiful if the numbers are equal.

Jeremy Allen White is recreated to have the 'perfect face' in a new video posted to TikTok by @jose_arrt

Jeremy Allen White is recreated to have the ‘perfect face’ in a new video posted to TikTok by @jose_arrt

White’s ‘perfect’ face has received mixed reviews on social media, with most of the more than 26,000 comments on Instagram suggesting his original face is more attractive than the edited image.

One Instagram user commented: ‘His real face has more character and personality.’

Another said: ‘One person who actually looks better with the perfect face.’

And someone joked: ‘Definitely sooner! Those giant schnoz and sad eyes make him the hottest.”

Some also noted that the edited image looks “like Zac Efron’s wish.”

Others felt that the finished product resembled other Hollywood stars such as Scott Eastwood or Henry Cavill, best known for his role as Superman.

What is the Golden Ratio?

The ‘golden ratio’ is a mathematical formula devised in ancient Greece to determine ‘physical perfection’ by comparing measurements, proportions and symmetry.

During the Renaissance, artists and architects used the equation, also known as Phi, as a tool in creating their masterpieces.

Scientists have since adapted the mathematical formula, which amounts to 1/1.618, to explain what makes a person beautiful.

The length and width of a person’s face are measured and then the results are divided.

Then measure from the hairline on the forehead to the place between the eyes, from the place between the eyes and the bottom of the nose and from the bottom of the nose to the bottom of the chin.

A person is considered more beautiful if the numbers are equal. Attention is then paid to the symmetry and proportion of the face.

George Clooney and supermodel Bella Hadid score highly with the formula.

Bella Hadid scores high with the formula

George Clooney scores highly with the formula

A person is considered more beautiful if the numbers are equal. Attention is then paid to the symmetry and proportion of the face. George Clooney and supermodel Bella Hadid score highly with the formula