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Iron
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- Jan 7, 2021
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**Facial harmony:**
Some disharmony of facial features. Elongated, narrow eyes, slightly bulbous nose, very voluminous lips. Right eye slightly larger than left, but nearly negligible. Decent facial symmetry, especially upper two thirds of facs. Mandible flares more and deviates more to the right. Facial harmony not in your favor, but symmetry is.
**Facial ratios:**
Good balanced thirds, creating a well balanced head shape. Lower third and upper third both strong, resulting in a decidedly masculine face shape. Good.
**Eyes:**
Evenly set eyes with neutral canthal tilt. Little upper eyelid showage; good. However, lower outer corner of eyes drag downwards, lending itself to a "sleepy" or downward turned look. The lower outer corner drag gives impression of negative canthal tilt, a negative trait. Your eyes may be a weaker trait. Highly arched eyebrows, a negative for men. Worth noting excellent under eye support with no dark circle, very good.
**Skin:**
Visibly scarred skin but otherwise decently even skin tone. Skin lacks luster in some of the pictures. Do you moisturize and do you drink enough water? Highly recommend that you develop a good skin care regiment.
**Other Facial features:**
Slightly bulbous tip of nose but decent projection. Nose bridge rather wide and undefined. Lips rather large, with weakly defined vermilion border at top lip. Weak facial hair present at upper lip, highly recommend clean shaven look for you instead.
**Facial bones:**
Mixed facial bones. Projecting brow ridge, prominent zygomatic process, well developed mandible. All of these aspects lend to a masculine look. However, maxilla area is quite recessed, resulting in less than ideal facial profile. Very developed mandible, but I'm detecting over developed masseter muscles. Do you grind your teeth at night or clench your jaw during the day? This can cause overly flared looking mandible and asymmetry.
Biggest issues being facial disharmony, recessed maxilla and downturned looking eyes. Best assets include defined jaw and defined zygomatic area. Suggestions: re-evaluate skin care routine to reduce appearance of scars, a more stylish and voluminous haircut to balance out heavy jaw, re-evaluate clenching/grinding habits for jaw asymmetry. Note that your prominent brow bone + highly arched eyebrow give your eyes a more "aggressive" look. Keep this in mind that your resting face may make you look more aggressive/intense than intended. A genuine smile with teeth showing will help reduce that effect.
Some disharmony of facial features. Elongated, narrow eyes, slightly bulbous nose, very voluminous lips. Right eye slightly larger than left, but nearly negligible. Decent facial symmetry, especially upper two thirds of facs. Mandible flares more and deviates more to the right. Facial harmony not in your favor, but symmetry is.
**Facial ratios:**
Good balanced thirds, creating a well balanced head shape. Lower third and upper third both strong, resulting in a decidedly masculine face shape. Good.
**Eyes:**
Evenly set eyes with neutral canthal tilt. Little upper eyelid showage; good. However, lower outer corner of eyes drag downwards, lending itself to a "sleepy" or downward turned look. The lower outer corner drag gives impression of negative canthal tilt, a negative trait. Your eyes may be a weaker trait. Highly arched eyebrows, a negative for men. Worth noting excellent under eye support with no dark circle, very good.
**Skin:**
Visibly scarred skin but otherwise decently even skin tone. Skin lacks luster in some of the pictures. Do you moisturize and do you drink enough water? Highly recommend that you develop a good skin care regiment.
**Other Facial features:**
Slightly bulbous tip of nose but decent projection. Nose bridge rather wide and undefined. Lips rather large, with weakly defined vermilion border at top lip. Weak facial hair present at upper lip, highly recommend clean shaven look for you instead.
**Facial bones:**
Mixed facial bones. Projecting brow ridge, prominent zygomatic process, well developed mandible. All of these aspects lend to a masculine look. However, maxilla area is quite recessed, resulting in less than ideal facial profile. Very developed mandible, but I'm detecting over developed masseter muscles. Do you grind your teeth at night or clench your jaw during the day? This can cause overly flared looking mandible and asymmetry.
Biggest issues being facial disharmony, recessed maxilla and downturned looking eyes. Best assets include defined jaw and defined zygomatic area. Suggestions: re-evaluate skin care routine to reduce appearance of scars, a more stylish and voluminous haircut to balance out heavy jaw, re-evaluate clenching/grinding habits for jaw asymmetry. Note that your prominent brow bone + highly arched eyebrow give your eyes a more "aggressive" look. Keep this in mind that your resting face may make you look more aggressive/intense than intended. A genuine smile with teeth showing will help reduce that effect.