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how defined it is, not shape, not gonial angle , not projection but simply how sharp is your jawline , is the skin under the hyoid tight and is your ramus wel defined all the way back
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Hey,man,offtopic but do you know Henry_Gandy's(Strike_poseidon) discord group or his discord name?how defined it is, not shape, not gonial angle , not projection but simply how sharp is your jawline , is the skin under the hyoid tight and is your ramus wel defined all the way back
copejaw length is most important imo
nopeHey,man,offtopic but do you know Henry_Gandy's(Strike_poseidon) discord group or his discord name?
I think flared gonions prevent the hollow cheek look. But not everyone likes the crackhead look anywayFlared Gonions, Tall Ramus, Tall Wide Chin.
This is a good jaw nothing else is needed
Hollow cheeks are a lighting thing imo, you need to be death tier low body fat or insane zygos to have them be there at any pointI think flared gonions prevent the hollow cheek look. But not everyone likes the crackhead look anyway
flared gonions help the hollow cheek look since they stretch the skin. They are the back of the jaw so it doesnt prevent empty space from forming between the cheekbonesI think flared gonions prevent the hollow cheek look. But not everyone likes the crackhead look anyway
You’ll notice that the guys with the most mogger hollows have prominent zygos and gonions that are less wide and inward, vs someone like Pitt who has almost 0 hollowing. But maybe hollows depend more on flanged zygosflared gonions help the hollow cheek look since they stretch the skin. They are the back of the jaw so it doesnt prevent empty space from forming between the cheekbones
Yeah cheekbones are definitely the most important trait for achieving hollow cheeksYou’ll notice that the guys with the most mogger hollows have prominent zygos and gonions that are less wide and inward, vs someone like Pitt who has almost 0 hollowing. But maybe hollows depend more on flanged zygos
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What about chin?how defined it is, not shape, not gonial angle , not projection but simply how sharp is your jawline , is the skin under the hyoid tight and is your ramus wel defined all the way back
@ArvidGustavsson would like a word with you about chin projectionFlared Gonions, Tall Ramus, Tall Wide Chin.
This is a good jaw nothing else is needed
Nope.how defined it is, not shape, not gonial angle , not projection but simply how sharp is your jawline , is the skin under the hyoid tight and is your ramus wel defined all the way back
Can someone explain to me, what you all mean by "square" jaw?A low gonial angle, square jaw, long ramus is what makes a typical chad jaw.
Wide and thick mid mandible(mid mandible is the actual jaw bone between your jawline and chin).Can someone explain to me, what you all mean by "square" jaw?
Low degree gonial angle IS Square jaw, no??
ALso, what do you mean by "wide" vs "narrow" jaw? If someone's jaw is narrow in front like Chalamet's, but back explands, is it narrow or wide??? I would call it narrow
And WHY does NOBODY call "sharp" jaw as it should be called "STRONG JAW", because "strong jaw = sharp jaw", it is the same thing.![]()
But what is wide then? Bigonial distance ONLY?Wide and thick mid mandible(mid mandible is the actual jaw bone between your jawline and chin).
you mean thisFlared Gonions, Tall Ramus, Tall Wide Chin.
This is a good jaw nothing else is needed
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