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Chapter 1

Your Appearance Profile

A snapshot of your most prominent genetic tendencies

Earwax

Earwax

wet earwax

100% likelihood
Body odour

Body odour

normal body odour

100% likelihood
Height

Height

being taller

97% likelihood
Body Hair

Body Hair

less body hair

92% likelihood
Eye Color

Eye Color

blue eyes

88% likelihood
Earlobe

Earlobe

detached earlobe

85% likelihood

Pigmentation

6 traits

Eye, Hair & Skin Color →

Hair

4 traits

Texture, Thickness & More →

Body

9 traits

Height, Structure & Features →

Remember: These are tendencies, not certainties. Your actual appearance is a beautiful collaboration between genetics and life experience.

Chapter 2

Trait-by-Trait Analysis

Explore your genetic tendencies organized by category

Pigmentation Traits

How your DNA influences eye color, hair color, skin tone, and pigmentation patterns.

Eye Color icon

Eye Color

Your genetic predisposition is
Low Confidence
88%
blue eyes
green eyes Very low
hazel eyes Very low
brown eyes Very low
Eye color is largely determined by genetics with a few key variants, though lighting, aging, and certain conditions can affect how it appears.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 95%
Environmental 5%
This trait is primarily genetic - lifestyle has limited impact.
Freckling icon

Freckling

Your genetic predisposition is
Very High Confidence
52%
some freckling
no freckling 26%
moderate freckling 21%
Freckling is primarily determined by genetics but also influenced by sun exposure and skin type. This prediction should be interpreted with caution.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 70%
Environmental 30%
This trait is moderately genetic - lifestyle can influence expression.
Hair Color icon

Hair Color

Your genetic predisposition is
Moderate Confidence
37%
light blonde hair
dark blonde hair 36%
light brown hair 13%
dark brown hair 11%
red hair Very low
black hair Very low
Hair color prediction has moderate confidence due to complex genetic interactions. Natural hair color often darkens with age.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 85%
Environmental 15%
This trait is primarily genetic - lifestyle has limited impact.
Skin Pigmentation icon

Skin Pigmentation

Your genetic predisposition is
Moderate Confidence
59%
fair skin
very fair skin 20%
olive skin 18%
brown skin Very low
Skin pigmentation is strongly genetic but can shift with sun exposure and tanning over time.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 90%
Environmental 10%
This trait is primarily genetic - lifestyle has limited impact.
Tanning icon

Tanning

Your genetic predisposition is
Moderate Confidence
52%
high tanning and high chance of sunburns
moderate tanning and high chance of sunburns 48%
Tanning response reflects genetic differences in melanin production, but UV exposure, skincare, and sunscreen use are major factors.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 60%
Environmental 40%
This trait is moderately genetic - lifestyle can influence expression.
Vitiligo icon

Vitiligo

Predisposition to vitiligo skin depigmentation.
Low Confidence
57%
no vitiligo
vitiligo 43%
Vitiligo susceptibility involves immune-related genetics; environmental and autoimmune triggers may influence onset and extent.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 65%
Environmental 35%
This trait is moderately genetic - lifestyle can influence expression.

Hair Characteristics

Genetic signals that shape how your hair expresses itself — from texture to thickness.

Balding icon

Balding

Your genetic predisposition is
Very High Confidence
73%
male pattern baldness
no male pattern baldness 27%
Male pattern baldness is strongly influenced by genetics and androgens; age, hormones, and health can affect onset and progression.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 85%
Environmental 15%
This trait is primarily genetic - lifestyle has limited impact.
Body Hair icon

Body Hair

Predisposition to more or less body hair.
Low Confidence
92%
less body hair
more body hair 8%
Body hair density and distribution are influenced by genetics and hormones; age and ethnicity also play roles.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 75%
Environmental 25%
This trait is moderately genetic - lifestyle can influence expression.
Hair Curliness icon

Hair Curliness

Your genetic predisposition is
Moderate Confidence
57%
curly hair
straight hair 43%
Curl pattern is polygenic and varies by ancestry; styling, humidity, and chemical treatments can alter appearance.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 80%
Environmental 20%
This trait is primarily genetic - lifestyle has limited impact.
Hair Thickness icon

Hair Thickness

Your genetic predisposition is
Moderate Confidence
72%
normal hair
thick hair 28%
Hair thickness is influenced by multiple genetic factors; hormones, nutrition, and treatments can change thickness over time.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 75%
Environmental 25%
This trait is moderately genetic - lifestyle can influence expression.

Body Expression

Inherited patterns that influence physical presentation, structure, and body characteristics.

Body odour icon

Body odour

Your genetic predisposition is
Moderate Confidence
100%
normal body odour
Body odour is influenced by genetics affecting sweat composition and the skin microbiome; hygiene, diet, and environment strongly modulate intensity.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 40%
Environmental 60%
This trait is balanced between genetics and environment.
Bunions icon

Bunions

Your genetic predisposition is
Low Confidence
72%
bunions
no bunions 28%
Bunion risk has a genetic component linked to foot structure; footwear, activity, and posture meaningfully influence development.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 40%
Environmental 60%
This trait is balanced between genetics and environment.
Digit length ratio icon

Digit length ratio

Relative length of index and ring fingers (2D:4D ratio).
Low Confidence
76%
average digit length
longer digit length 24%
Digit length ratio has genetic and prenatal hormone influences and typically does not change after development.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 80%
Environmental 20%
This trait is primarily genetic - lifestyle has limited impact.
Earlobe icon

Earlobe

Your genetic predisposition is
Very High Confidence
85%
detached earlobe
attached earlobe 15%
Earlobe type is primarily genetic with minimal environmental influence, though classification can vary.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 95%
Environmental 5%
This trait is primarily genetic - lifestyle has limited impact.
Earwax icon

Earwax

Wet versus dry earwax type.
Moderate Confidence
100%
wet earwax
Earwax type is determined by a single genetic variant with little environmental effect.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 99%
Environmental 1%
This trait is primarily genetic - lifestyle has limited impact.
Height icon

Height

Tendency toward being taller or shorter than average.
Low Confidence
97%
being taller
being shorter Very low
Height is highly polygenic; childhood nutrition, health, and environment significantly shape adult height.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 70%
Environmental 30%
This trait is moderately genetic - lifestyle can influence expression.
Sweat Tendency icon

Sweat Tendency

Propensity to sweat more or less.
Moderate Confidence
77%
less sweating
more sweating 23%
Sweating tendency has genetic contributors; climate, fitness, hydration, and medications can increase or reduce sweating.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 45%
Environmental 55%
This trait is balanced between genetics and environment.
Waist circumference icon

Waist circumference

Tendency toward larger or smaller waist circumference.
Low Confidence
85%
larger waist circumference
smaller waist circumference 15%
Waist circumference reflects genetic predisposition to fat distribution, but diet, activity, sleep, and stress are dominant drivers.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 30%
Environmental 70%
This trait is primarily environmental - lifestyle is the main factor.
Women breast size icon

Women breast size

Predisposition toward larger or smaller breast size in women.
Low Confidence
78%
larger breast size
smaller breast size 22%
Breast size is partly genetic, while body fat, hormones, pregnancy, and age have substantial impact.
Trait Influence Breakdown
Genetic 50%
Environmental 50%
This trait is balanced between genetics and environment.
Chapter 3

Reading Your Genetic Portrait

How to interpret your appearance predictions with clarity and perspective

Understanding Percentages

Percentages represent the probability of having each trait variant based on your genetic profile. For example, 70% brown eyes means your genetics favor brown, but other colors remain possible.

These are probabilities, not certainties.

Confidence Levels

Very High 85%+ accuracy — Strong genetic markers
Moderate 60-84% accuracy — Good genetic evidence
Low <60% accuracy — Limited genetic data

Genetics vs. Environment

Each trait shows a breakdown between genetic and environmental influence. Simple traits like eye color are highly genetic, while complex traits like height are influenced by both.

Genetic Environmental

Important Context

Genes Provide Tendencies, Not Destinies

Environmental factors, lifestyle choices, age, and random developmental variation all play significant roles in determining your actual appearance.

Research Population Considerations

Most genetic research has historically focused on European ancestry populations. Predictions may be less accurate for other ancestral backgrounds due to differences in research data.

"Your DNA contributes threads — but the whole picture is uniquely you."
Chapter 4

AI-Powered Insights

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Chapter 5

The Science Behind the Analysis

Rooted in research. Expressed with care.

How It Works

Your DNA contains genetic variants called SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms) that influence physical traits. We analyze these variants across your genome and compare them to research databases containing thousands of individuals with known trait expressions.

Probabilistic, Not Deterministic

Each trait reflects a statistical tendency — meaning that people with certain genetic variants are more or less likely to express a trait. This is probability, not prophecy. We show what research suggests, not what destiny demands.

Our Methodology

1

Analyze genetic variants (SNPs) in your DNA data

2

Compare against peer-reviewed GWAS research

3

Calculate trait probabilities with confidence scores

4

Present results with context and explanation

19
Traits Analyzed
Comprehensive appearance characteristics
500+
Genetic Markers
SNPs analyzed per trait
1000s
Research Papers
Peer-reviewed sources
Peer-Reviewed
GWAS Catalog
Academic Sources
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding appearance prediction with clarity

No. This is not a portrait or a prediction of your exact appearance. We analyze genetic markers associated with physical traits and present statistical tendencies — what your DNA suggests is possible, not what you will definitely look like. Your actual appearance is shaped by genetics, environment, lifestyle, age, and countless other factors.

Percentages represent the probability of having each trait variant based on your genetic profile. For example, if eye color shows 70% brown and 30% blue, it means your genetics favor brown eyes, but blue remains a possibility. These are probabilities informed by population research, not certainties about your individual expression.

Accuracy varies significantly by trait. Simple traits like eye color can achieve 85%+ accuracy in predictions, while complex traits like height are influenced by hundreds of genes and environmental factors, making them less predictable. Each trait includes a confidence score indicating reliability. We always present results as tendencies, not guarantees.

Absolutely. Genes provide tendencies, not destinies. Environmental factors, lifestyle choices, age, sun exposure, diet, and other factors can significantly influence your actual appearance. Our predictions show genetic predispositions — the inherited thread — but your actual appearance is a collaboration between genetics and life experience.

Several factors contribute to differences: (1) Most research has focused on European ancestry populations, so predictions may be less accurate for other backgrounds; (2) Many traits are influenced by genes not yet fully understood; (3) Environmental factors during development and throughout life modify genetic expression; (4) Genetic expression is inherently variable — even identical twins don't look exactly alike.

Yes! Comparing results with family members can be fascinating. You share genetic variants with your relatives, so you may see similar trait tendencies. However, the random nature of genetic inheritance means siblings can have different predictions. This is part of what makes genetics so interesting — even within families, there's significant variation.

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