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All right, I think I went overboard with leanmaxxing and I went from pretyboy to absolutely disgusting in the span of a week. Or to phrase it differently, been cutting down on calories for months now and day by the the ice cube was melting and then suddenly reached a threshold whereby it just doesn't look good anymore. I am even having a mini identity crisis, it is just not me anymore. I am not surprised I haven't been getting much attention anymore from young women in public.
For some bone structures and phenotypes you want to keep a bit of fat on your face for collagen and to avoid nasolabial folds. Just be careful to not leanmaxx to ridiculous levels like I did and don't take the super low trust angular look that is propagated on here too seriously. I am very chiseled now and even get hollow cheeks in daylight but I feel like a certain appeal has been removed from my overall aesthetics and kinda look even scary or weird. I am actually really surprised by the fine line between being aesthetic as fuck and being absolutely disgusting when it comes to weight levels.
I am going to eat in a surplus for 1 to 2 weeks. I think I can go back quickly since I gain weight fast but lose slow. I would say between 10 and 12% body fat is the best based on my own pheno. I can still get to a level with defined cheeck bones but without the nasolabial folds which I had 3 to 4 weeks ago. I will lose a bit of cheeck bone definition but it will be worth it. Harmony is more important than individual features. So I will focus on that.
That is my 2 cents for today.
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One last thing. I think it is important to focus on looking your best in day light. In specific gym light I look really good with my new chiseled look even like some model, the hollow cheecks are prominent and I am the only dude in the gym that has them like that in that light, definition is very good on my face but in day light I look subhuman. I think if you look good in day light, you will look good in all light by default. That is how it is for me at least. So focus on looking your best when you are outside, take a small mirror with you and analyze your face under natural day light.
For some bone structures and phenotypes you want to keep a bit of fat on your face for collagen and to avoid nasolabial folds. Just be careful to not leanmaxx to ridiculous levels like I did and don't take the super low trust angular look that is propagated on here too seriously. I am very chiseled now and even get hollow cheeks in daylight but I feel like a certain appeal has been removed from my overall aesthetics and kinda look even scary or weird. I am actually really surprised by the fine line between being aesthetic as fuck and being absolutely disgusting when it comes to weight levels.
I am going to eat in a surplus for 1 to 2 weeks. I think I can go back quickly since I gain weight fast but lose slow. I would say between 10 and 12% body fat is the best based on my own pheno. I can still get to a level with defined cheeck bones but without the nasolabial folds which I had 3 to 4 weeks ago. I will lose a bit of cheeck bone definition but it will be worth it. Harmony is more important than individual features. So I will focus on that.
That is my 2 cents for today.
Edit:
One last thing. I think it is important to focus on looking your best in day light. In specific gym light I look really good with my new chiseled look even like some model, the hollow cheecks are prominent and I am the only dude in the gym that has them like that in that light, definition is very good on my face but in day light I look subhuman. I think if you look good in day light, you will look good in all light by default. That is how it is for me at least. So focus on looking your best when you are outside, take a small mirror with you and analyze your face under natural day light.
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