Hi, zozo_246!
The "Golden Ratio" about a face is concerning that which artists might view as being the perfect face which derived from views of artists in the Renaissance period in Italy and Western Europe and is thus not necessarily that which people in other parts of the world from different cultures might view as being both perfect and thus beautiful as far as the facial construction is concerned.
The "Golden Ratio" concept is also used in number of other disciplines as well, but you've asked about it concerning your face, so that is the subject at hand.
What is perfect and beautiful is a matter of speculation and subjective opinion of the person who thinks they have an idea as to how the perfect face should look. Truly, beauty is "in the eye of the beholder".
Hair style, clothing, expressions, any make-up used, jewelry, etc. all play a part in what someone might consider to be a part of what makes a persons' face look beautiful.
The dimensions that you give concerning your face are fairly equal and balanced in measurement. As such, they might fit the requirements of the artists' conception concerning that which would be in the approximations to fit within the elements of measurements of the "Golden Ratio".
Is there a particular reason that you're asking the question, please?
Thanks!
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