AdamLamberg
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Forward growth is very important. Good faces project sideward (they're broader) and forward (they look stronger), while bad faces project downward (mouth breathing) and backward (recessed).
We already know that while you can't change bones on a dramatic scale, they remodel themselves with time and will remodel under the influence of constant stress. Mouth breathing features such as a bulging lower lip, recessed jaw and recessed chin can also be fixed with plastic surgery. The only features that are very difficult to near impossible to change are a long nose and eyes being too close together.
subtlety is key. Milimeters make all the difference, not changes that we consciously see. People unaware of this simply see a face and gauge the attractiveness of it though not often knowing why. This is why people can have good features but not be all that attractive overall and vice versa; if we spend too much time (i.e. more than say 10 miliseconds) trying to "figure out" a human face, our subconscious mind won't register it as human and thus not attractive.
This is why Chico look so good. They're facial structures are aesthetic as fuck yet simple as fuck.. midfaces short, philtrums short, ocular distance not too far, not too close, good skin. Someone like McHenry Cruiser has good features, but a 'complex' face that you have to spend a little more time figuring out and and thus doesn't register as attractive.
TLR, no guy has anything to lose by getting a lip lift, doing cheekbone exercises, and getting a lower third jawline implant if his face is very recessed.
We already know that while you can't change bones on a dramatic scale, they remodel themselves with time and will remodel under the influence of constant stress. Mouth breathing features such as a bulging lower lip, recessed jaw and recessed chin can also be fixed with plastic surgery. The only features that are very difficult to near impossible to change are a long nose and eyes being too close together.
subtlety is key. Milimeters make all the difference, not changes that we consciously see. People unaware of this simply see a face and gauge the attractiveness of it though not often knowing why. This is why people can have good features but not be all that attractive overall and vice versa; if we spend too much time (i.e. more than say 10 miliseconds) trying to "figure out" a human face, our subconscious mind won't register it as human and thus not attractive.
This is why Chico look so good. They're facial structures are aesthetic as fuck yet simple as fuck.. midfaces short, philtrums short, ocular distance not too far, not too close, good skin. Someone like McHenry Cruiser has good features, but a 'complex' face that you have to spend a little more time figuring out and and thus doesn't register as attractive.
TLR, no guy has anything to lose by getting a lip lift, doing cheekbone exercises, and getting a lower third jawline implant if his face is very recessed.