Approach to facial aesthetics with Fabergé egg;
Fabergé eggs are usually the size of a goose egg and feature enamel and precious jewels, and a surprise emerges from each egg. The world-famous Fabergé is actually a jeweler’s workshop, started by a French family who immigrated to Russia. Workshop St. Petersburg in 1842 by Gustav Faberge, but his son Carl Faberge developed the artworks that the world’s museums and collectors pursue today. Carl Faberge prepared eggs decorated with special jewels and containing special gifts for the wife of the Russian Tsar Alexander every year at Easter. It has also been described as “Imperial eggs” because it was prepared for the Tsar. Only 49 of these priceless works of art are known today. Another Fabergé egg was prepared for the British Royal family. Carved as animal figures from semi-precious rocks, some are eggs in the form of vases made of rock crystalline fen.

Based on these flawless works, facial analyzes are performed.
When we look at a beautiful face, our eyes look at the 7 egg-shaped fat tissue called Fabergé eggs and their volumes, angles and positions between the heights and rhythmic folds of the face.
These;
1. Fabergé egg on the outside of the eyebrow; its position, volume and angle
2. Eye Fabergé egg; its position, volume and angle
3. Fabergé egg on cheeks; its position, volume and angle
4. Upper lip Fabergé egg; its position, volume and angle
5. Lower lip Fabergé egg; its position, volume and angle
6. Fabergé egg at the corner of the mandible; its position, volume and angle
7. Chin Fabergé egg; its position, volume and angle

