Thread:SahaTo/@comment-39995297-20190709145735/@comment-1364407-20190709153930

Hello George,

Describing an overall appearance can be tricky as it is often based upon on your target audience in my opinion. You can either be superficial with describing them or meticulous. As a writer, you have your own preferable writing style that suits you. So the way that I normally describe the face and/or frame goes like this. However, if your prefer to be thoroughgoing, go into the more subtle details such as common facial expressions, fabrics (clothing, loose, fitting, thrifty, homely), facial harmony, skin type (blemishes, angel softness, latticed, bilious).
 * Hair (color, texture, style, length, thick or thinning)
 * Eyes (color, angular, ntc, lashes, eyebrow shape, depth, avaricious gaze)
 * Nose (shape, up or downturned, bridge)
 * Lower Third (mouth, lips, type of smile, voice, jawline, teeth, stubble,)

With frame, it is straightforward. But aside from describing the overall build, delve into small notes such as posture, diet and other noteworthy details that you may come across.

Also remember to visualize it to your target audience with proper adjectives and comparisons. Appeal to their imaginations.