1. Skeletal structure: Men usually have more prominent and three-dimensional skeletal structures, such as frontal bones, cheekbones, and mandibles; Women often have softer and smoother facial contours.
2. Skin texture and pores: Male skin is usually thicker, with larger pores and easier oil production; Female skin is relatively delicate, with smaller pores and a preference for dry or mixed skin types.
3. Facial features: Men may have thicker eyebrows, beard, and nose hair, as well as wider nasal wings and deeper Adam's apple; Women typically have slimmer eyebrows, less body hair, and more delicate nose and chin lines.