How do I stop analyzing people’s faces whenever I meet them?

I have had this problem where for the last year or so, anytime I’m in public or around people, I subconsciously start looking at them and scrutinizing them. When I look at someone, my brain immediately ranks their value based on their appearance: facial thirds, jawline, ramus height, bigonial-to-bizygomatic ratio, cheekbone projection, nose and mouth shape, eyelid exposure, canthal tilt — as well as more obvious characteristics like height, frame, SWR, leanness, hairline, and overall physique. If I can see their side profile I also judge their forward growth, maxilla development, and orbital vector.

I wish I could stop seeing people as a collection of statistics and go back to seeing them as normal people. But now that I’m educated at what makes someone attractive, whenever I notice any minor flaws, it sticks out like a sore thumb and I can’t ignore it.