Examples of high set vs low-set zygos?

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Can someone post some examples i can't figure it out
 
there was a good morph on lookism showing gifs of psl gods with lower and upper , almost all descended except chico i think
 
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low set = johnny depp
high set = andreas eriksen
 
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go outside btw you're too deep into this
 
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How i'm just asking for some zygo education
what's the point of knowing it you're better off educating yourself on physics and show off in some pub to impress girls
 
what's the point of knowing it you're better off educating yourself on physics and show off in some pub to impress girls
If I was capable of impressing girls i wouldn't be rotting here
 
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Ok no one has ever really talked about this because I don’t think anyone gets it.

Technically cheekbone height refers to the placement of the zygomatic arch (highest point of the cheekbone). In people like Mads Mikkelsen there is relatively high distance between the zygomatic arch and the eyes. These are “low set”.

Now in all people there is varying mass of the cheekbones which basically refers to the vertical size of the cheekbones (“height”) and not the placement. If your cheekbones are tall (high mass) like in Asians and women then the centre of your cheekbone (where the ogee curve forms due to how the bone protrudes here) will be lower set. Think about it, the taller your cheekbones are the lower they will finish from the highest point at the zygomatic arch, and the lower the middle of them will be.

So basically there are two components of, what should really be called, ogee curve height. There is cheekbone height (how high up your zygomatic arch is) and then there’s cheekbone mass. You can have a high set zygomatic arch but a low set ogee curve due to high cheekbone mass. Think Angelina Jolie.
 
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QOVES has good shorts about this stuff you guys can checkout


 
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Seems legit, I always wondered how my ogee curve is relatively low when I feel the cheekbone bone just under my eye
Ok no one has ever really talked about this because I don’t think anyone gets it.

Technically cheekbone height refers to the placement of the zygomatic arch (highest point of the cheekbone). In people like Mads Mikkelsen there is relatively high distance between the zygomatic arch and the eyes. These are “low set”.

Now in all people there is varying mass of the cheekbones which basically refers to the vertical size of the cheekbones (“height”) and not the placement. If your cheekbones are tall (high mass) like in Asians and women then the centre of your cheekbone (where the ogee curve forms due to how the bone protrudes here) will be lower set. Think about it, the taller your cheekbones are the lower they will finish from the highest point at the zygomatic arch, and the lower the middle of them will be.

So basically there are two components of, what should really be called, ogee curve height. There is cheekbone height (how high up your zygomatic arch is) and then there’s cheekbone mass. You can have a high set zygomatic arch but a low set ogee curve due to high cheekbone mass. Think Angelina Jolie
 
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