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AI Fix for Forehead That Looks Too Big in Photos

That's not a fivehead. That's a wide-angle lens making your forehead the star of the show.

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Quick Answer Updated
Phone cameras distort facial proportions, and the forehead β€” being a large flat surface near the top of the frame β€” gets stretched the most. Upload your photo and type 'correct the lens distortion so my forehead looks proportional.' EditThisPic reverses the stretching in seconds. Free to try, no signup.
"I always angled my face down in photos to hide my forehead. Turns out the camera was just distorting it. Fixed a photo and my forehead looked completely normal." @forehead_freedom

Copy-Paste Prompts

Portrait Enhancement
correct the lens distortion so my forehead looks proportional

Best overall fix for forehead distortion

Portrait Enhancement
fix the perspective distortion from the camera angle on my face

When the angle of the shot is the main problem

Natural Touch-up
make my facial proportions look natural and balanced

Subtle correction that adjusts everything proportionally

Portrait Enhancement
reduce the wide-angle stretching on the upper part of my face

Targets just the forehead area specifically

Common Issues

The correction looks unnatural or overdone

Why: AI sometimes over-corrects, making changes too obvious

Try: make the correction more subtle and natural β€” it should look like a better photo, not an edit

'Subtle and natural' is the most important phrase for appearance fixes

Fix changed my face too much β€” doesn't look like me

Why: Aggressive edits can alter facial proportions and identity

Try: keep my face exactly the same, only fix the specific issue I mentioned

Be very specific about what to change and explicitly state what to keep

The edit looks obvious in comparison to the original

Why: Strong local edits can create visible transitions with surrounding areas

Try: blend the edited area smoothly with the surrounding skin and features

Good blending is key β€” AI handles this well with explicit instructions

Lighting changed after the correction

Why: Localized edits can alter the apparent lighting on the face

Try: match the lighting on the corrected area to the rest of the photo

Mention 'consistent lighting' to ensure the edit doesn't create new artifacts

Frequently Asked Questions

Does camera angle really make that much difference for foreheads?

Absolutely. A camera held at chin level looking up can make your forehead appear 30-40% larger. At eye level or slightly above, proportions look normal. Most selfies and video calls use low angles, which is why foreheads always look bigger on camera.

Will this make me look like a different person?

No. It makes you look like how people see you in real life. The distorted photo is the inaccurate version β€” the fix restores your actual proportions.

Can this fix video call screenshots too?

Yes. Laptop cameras are positioned below eye level, creating the worst forehead distortion. Upload the screenshot and fix it the same way.

What if I actually have a larger forehead?

Even naturally larger foreheads get exaggerated by lens distortion. The fix brings it back to reality β€” still your forehead, just without the camera adding extra size.

Does this fix work on group photos?

Yes. Specify 'fix the distortion on [my face / the person on the left]' to target one person in a group shot.

Is this really free?

Yes β€” 1 free edit per week, no account needed. Plans start at $3.99/month for unlimited.

Your forehead is normal. Your camera angle isn't.

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