16, 6'0, 145 lbs. Suggestions +rating please.

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Currently been taking fadogia agrestis, , turkestrone and shilajit to boost testostrone (don't know if this actually does anything I guess I'll see). I'm going to start bulking tomorrow.
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Also have been considering MSE but don't know if its worth it tbh.
 
hi eminem love your music
 
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chadlite in every asian country
 
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Stop raising ur eyebrows
 
try not to use your eyebrows as much in facial expression
Trust me, I wish I was using my eyebrows and I could fix that but thats my face fully relaxed, could also j be the angle but I have quite a lot of UEE
 
What if Ninja got a low taper fade
 
I'm not, they're just like that
Brutal. Your eye area is pretty bad atm. Solid jaw though, chin is projected too much but it's not really a big deal.

I rate you low MTN currently.

Softmax wise:
- Minoxidil for thicker eyebrows / eyelashes
- Eyebrow dye to darken eyebrows + eyelashes
- Eyelash curling to attempt to hide UEE and fraud the eye/eyebrow distance
- Thicken neck to balance out with your strong lower third
- MT2 to improve skin coloring
- Skincare, your skin looks unhealthy for some reason.

Probably could make it to mid MTN.

Hardmax wise (when over 18):
- Supraorbital implants to improve eyebrow bone
- Infraorbital implants to improve undereye support
- Radix grafting or some sort of rhinoplasty to improve nose bridge (kinda unnecessary, will give you very little improvement but still some nonetheless)
 
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Trust me, I wish I was using my eyebrows and I could fix that but thats my face fully relaxed, could also j be the angle but I have quite a lot of UEE
another angle I just took
 

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Not that bad here. But your eyes still look like they are protruding from ur skull and have no undereye support whatsoever.
Makes sense, is there anything I could do about undereye support then?
 
not bad not bad, your side profile is notably better then your front profile, get a wavy perm go to the gym and slay bro

above average atm but nothing special
 
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Alright cool, thanks for the advice man
Ur probably just MTN since the first pictures were taken at bad angles, girls shouldn't be too much of an issue. But u do still have terrible orbital support, u should definitely look into infras / supras when you're over 18.
 
not bad not bad, your side profile is notably better then your front profile, get a wavy perm go to the gym and slay bro

above average atm but nothing special
I do go to the gym j horrible metabolism, 175 bench 275 squat for 3 and 335 deadlift
 
not bad not bad, your side profile is notably better then your front profile, get a wavy perm go to the gym and slay bro

above average atm but nothing special
Thanks I'll fs look into a perm I've been thinking about it they're just kinda expensive and I've heard that they don't last too long a lot of the time
 
Brutal. Your eye area is pretty bad atm. Solid jaw though, chin is projected too much but it's not really a big deal.

I rate you low MTN currently.

Softmax wise:
- Minoxidil for thicker eyebrows / eyelashes
- Eyebrow dye to darken eyebrows + eyelashes
- Eyelash curling to attempt to hide UEE and fraud the eye/eyebrow distance
- Thicken neck to balance out with your strong lower third
- MT2 to improve skin coloring
- Skincare, your skin looks unhealthy for some reason.

Probably could make it to mid MTN.

Hardmax wise (when over 18):
- Supraorbital implants to improve eyebrow bone
- Infraorbital implants to improve undereye support
- Radix grafting or some sort of rhinoplasty to improve nose bridge (kinda unnecessary, will give you very little improvement but still some nonetheless)

There are 2 types of undereye support deficiencies: (a) recessed infraorbital bones and (b) soft tissue insufficiency.

They look different and have different solutions—as a rule of thumb: bone recession is best solved with on-bone infraorbital implants, and soft tissue insufficiency is best solved with fillers, botox, and the like.



Would you rather have
trash undereye support and good bones
or
good orbital fat pads and trash orbital bones?

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@Orc user might be under 16 y/o as per rules, give me my internet points
 
another angle I just took
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mogs hard here except eye area

if you got orbital implants you would mog

i would also recommend you get on melanotan because you look kinda ginger rn
 
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