EYES: A person is generally said to have wide-set eyes if the distance between each eye is wider than an eye socket. Conversely, eyes that are "close together" are generally separated by a distance that is shorter in width than an eye socket.
NOSE: The nose can be changed with cosmetic surgery,
MOUTH: Are both lips thick or thin? Is one lip thick and the other thin?
CHIN: Is it rounded, angular, square, jutting, double? Does the person have a cleft? Obviously, a beard can partially conceal these features.
EARS: Do they flare away from the head? Are they flat against the head? Are they large or small? Are the earlobes extra large?
CHEEKBONES: When these are prominent, they are a distinctive identity feature.