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They both have similar designs going down the center of their forehead. The male has a rounded design starting from the bottom of eyebrow to the top of his ear on both sides of his head. Overall, both faces look similar but have some distinct features that are unique.
The male face is a darker color. His eyes are open as well as his eyes. His nose is not as large as the females. His ears are also smaller. From a side view of the mask, his head is smaller in general. The is nothing that fills his eyes. The females eyes are open and are filled. Her eyes have a pupil unlike the male’s eyes. Her eyes are more open whereas the male’s eyes are more squinted. Her face is fuller and her cheekbones are not as pronounced as the male’s cheekbones. The male’s face goes more in a downward slope, but the female’s nose and chin are more turned upward. After the reading the description of the mask, I was made aware that the female is blind which could be represented by her eyes being filled. She also has two discs on each side of her temple and three “dots” above each eyebrow. Her features are not as sharp as the male’s features. The male’s face is more hollow. His ears are also more pulled back and the female’s ears look to stick out more.