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what looksmaxes do I need to become a gigachad?

If by "gigachad" you mean maximizing masculine facial aesthetics, based on this photo I'd focus on the highest-return changes first:

1. Improve Eye Area (Highest ROI)
Consistent sleep schedule.
Reduce under-eye puffiness if present.
Keep eyebrows slightly thicker and groomed rather than over-trimmed.
Longer, darker eyelashes can subtly improve eye contrast.
2. Leaner Face

Your face already has decent structure. Getting lean enough that the jawline is fully visible tends to have a huge effect.

Aim for a healthy body-fat range where facial definition appears.
Avoid crash dieting.
3. Beard Optimization

The pencil beard mockup looked cleaner than the current growth.
Options:

Sharp pencil beard.
Short boxed beard.
Heavy stubble (3–5 mm).

The key is crisp cheek lines and a defined neckline.

4. Hair

The beanie hides your hair, but generally:

Dark, healthy hair creates stronger facial contrast.
A textured crop, buzz cut, or short taper fade would likely suit your face.
Jet black or blue-black hair could create a striking look if you like darker aesthetics.
5. Skin Quality

A lot of "gigachad" appearance comes from skin.

Daily moisturizer.
Sunscreen.
Retinoid at night if appropriate.
Even skin tone and smooth texture are extremely noticeable.
6. Neck and Posture
Build neck muscles moderately.
Keep posture upright.
A stronger neck makes the jaw appear more prominent.
7. Muscle Mass

The classic "gigachad" look isn't just facial.
Focus on:

Broad shoulders.
Upper chest.
Delts.
Back width (V-taper).
8. Facial Features

From your photo:

Eyes are already relatively large and balanced.
Lips are proportionate.
Nose is fairly straight.
Biggest gains would likely come from facial leanness, beard optimization, skin quality, and hairstyle rather than changing facial features themselves.
Estimated Priority
Facial leanness
Better hairstyle
Sharp beard styling
Skin quality
Muscle gain/V-taper
Eye-area improvements
Dental aesthetics (if needed)

Overall, you already have a reasonably symmetrical face and good eye spacing. The fastest visual upgrade would probably be a sharp haircut + well-maintained pencil/boxed beard + leaner facial definition. That's where I'd expect the biggest change in perceived attractiveness.
 
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The skin shown in the mockup is achievable for many people, but it's usually the result of good skincare + sun protection + genetics + lighting rather than one miracle treatment.

Looking at your photo, your skin actually appears fairly clear already. The biggest improvements would likely come from texture refinement, redness reduction around the nose, and increasing overall skin brightness.

Highest-ROI Products
Morning
Gentle cleanser
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
Or La Roche-Posay Toleriane Cleanser
Vitamin C serum
Brightens skin tone
Helps collagen production
Moisturizer
Lightweight if oily
Richer if dry
SPF 50 sunscreen (most important)
Daily, even in winter
Prevents texture, wrinkles, pigmentation
Night
Cleanser
Retinoid (highest ROI skincare ingredient)
Adapalene 0.1% or prescription tretinoin
Improves:
Texture
Fine lines
Pores
Acne
Skin thickness
Moisturizer
Treatments That Create "Model Skin"
Microneedling

Excellent for:

Enlarged pores
Acne scars
Texture irregularities

Usually 3–6 sessions.

Chemical Peels

Good for:

Dull skin
Uneven pigmentation
Fine texture
Clear + Brilliant / Fraxel Laser

Often considered one of the best treatments for:

Refining pores
Improving texture
Increasing skin smoothness
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)

Useful if redness becomes a concern.

Supplements and Lifestyle
Sleep 7.5–9 hours
Resistance training
Avoid smoking
Keep alcohol moderate
Eat enough protein
Omega-3 fatty acids
Hydration
If Your Goal Is "Gigachad" Skin

I'd prioritize:

SPF 50 every day
Tretinoin or adapalene at night
Quality moisturizer
Vitamin C serum
Microneedling series (if you want a bigger jump)
Professional laser resurfacing later if desired

That combination tends to produce the smooth, dense, even-toned skin associated with high-end male models and actors over the course of 6–12 months.

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The skin in that mockup is essentially clear, evenly toned, hydrated skin with refined pores and good lighting. No product will make skin literally poreless, but you can get surprisingly close.

Highest-ROI Routine
Morning
Gentle cleanser
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
or La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser
Vitamin C serum (optional but effective)
Brightens skin tone.
Helps with discoloration.
Moisturizer
CeraVe Moisturizing Cream
or La Roche-Posay Double Repair Face Moisturizer
Sunscreen (most important product)
SPF 30–50 every day.
Sun damage is the biggest obstacle to ideal skin.
Night
Cleanser
Retinoid (highest ROI anti-aging treatment)
Start with adapalene 0.1%.
Eventually consider prescription tretinoin through a dermatologist.
Moisturizer
Treatments That Create the Biggest Visual Change
Tretinoin

If I had to pick one treatment:

Improves texture.
Refines pores.
Increases collagen.
Reduces fine lines.
Improves skin tone.

Most "perfect skin" transformations involve consistent tretinoin use.

Chemical Peels

For smoother texture:

Glycolic acid peels.
Mandelic acid peels.
TCA peels (performed professionally).

These can dramatically improve dullness and mild acne scarring.

Microneedling

If you have:

Acne scars.
Enlarged pores.
Uneven texture.

Microneedling is one of the best non-surgical options.

Laser Resurfacing

For the closest thing to "photoshopped skin":

Fractional CO2 laser.
Fraxel laser.

These are among the most effective treatments for texture and pore appearance.

Looking at Your Photo Specifically

Your skin already appears fairly clear. The biggest improvements I notice would likely come from:

Daily sunscreen.
Tretinoin.
Better hydration/moisturizing.
Microneedling if you have any subtle texture concerns.
Managing slight redness around the nose area.
If Your Goal Is "Gigachad-Level" Skin

The typical dermatologist stack is:

SPF 50 daily.
Tretinoin nightly.
Vitamin C in the morning.
Moisturizer twice daily.
Microneedling every few months.
Occasional professional peel.

That's the combination most likely to get you toward the smooth, high-contrast skin seen in professional male model photos.

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