The âCharlesâ effect (named after Charles the First for having inconsistent facial features in his paintings) is the effect of noticing distinct changes in somebodyâs facial features over a short period of time in photos. A sort of Mandela effect, only difference is that the âCharlesâ effect targets specific parts of a persons body, Face shape, proportions, and hairline.
Charles Effect - the effect of noticing distinct changes in somebodyâs facial features over a short period of time in photos, (face shape, hair line, overall proportions).
Example - Wow, the Charles Effect is really taking a toll on my friend blank. I canât image having a normal hairline one picture, and a receding one in the next, wow!
The âCharlie Effectâ is the seemingly odd changing of somebodyâs facial features randomly through a short period of time through photos and what not.
The Charlie Effect is the process of taking a photo of someone and having them look extremely different depending on angles and lighting.
Notable features would be face shape, hair line, and skin tone.