
Bananaenjoyer
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Thanks for the advice dawg, and the motivationI wouldn't listen to the comments above, physically the biggest thing holding you back is maybe your chin? It's not really recessed, if anything it's pretty firmly average though a bit of forward projection might help to shapen your lower third. Ditch the glasses and wear contacts if needed. Grow out and dye your brows, whilst Leon's aren't dark yours are nearly invisible. Your hair looks rather flat so a little bit of volume and styling would go a long way.
Bonesmashing is a meme, don't hurt yourself. Just practice proper posture throughout puberty and if that finishes without much more development to your lower third then you can always invest in genio or an implant later in life. Minox and castor are good protocols to take initiative on, I'd consider pairing those with some form of eyebrow dye, maybe a dirty blond or brown.Thanks for the advice dawg, and the motivation. Eyebrows and chin are a WIP, minox/castor oil and bonesmashing/ thumbpulling/ puberty (hopefully). I might get contacts soon, and I’ll start using pomade or something.
Gotchu on the dye. I’ve heard mixed things about bonesmashing but from what I’ve gleaned everyone seems to agree that it works on spongy bone - and the chin, brow ridge, and zygos - are spongy bone. I play it safe and don’t hit very hard so I don’t cause any macro fractures, I massage my sutures, and of course my diet is bonemassmaxxed too so my osteoblasts can actually work. You seem like you know what you’re talking about, does this not sound right?Bonesmashing is a meme, don't hurt yourself. Just practice proper posture throughout puberty and if that finishes without much more development to your lower third then you can always invest in genio or an implant later in life. Minox and castor are good protocols to take initiative on, I'd consider pairing those with some form of eyebrow dye, maybe a dirty blond or brown.
Usually any sudden growth experienced through bonesmashing is purely the result of swelling, any full on physical changes are usually coincidentally through the results of puberty as is the case with most "mewing transformations" as most people who post results are still young and can still experience growth from the aging process. You won't really find mewing or bonesmashing transformations from older individuals which is where theoretically speaking something like bonesmashing should still work. I'd stay away from it for safety's sake and stick to practicing proper oral posture to help guide development. It's not like genio later down the road is the most expensive surgery out there either, it can run you around 8 thousand dollars in the states and even as low as 3 thousand if done abroad.Gotchu on the dye. I’ve heard mixed things about bonesmashing but from what I’ve gleaned everyone seems to agree that it works on spongy bone - and the chin, brow ridge, and zygos - are spongy bone. I play it safe and don’t hit very hard so I don’t cause any macro fractures, I massage my sutures, and of course my diet is bonemassmaxxed too so my osteoblasts can actually work. You seem like you know what you’re talking about, does this not sound right?
Only surgeries can ascend hHow close am I?
I kinda see some potential. For starters lose the glasses. It looks like you have low bone mass, so I recommend you look into a carnivore diet and chew mastic/falim gum on the daily. Darken the eyebrows. Your hair is lacking texture so look into hair products. For hardmaxing you could take ped's, also get a chin implant. Hope this helps.How close am I?
very far away you look like a Soylent enthusiastHow close am I?
bro this is just cope, a meme to be more exactbonesmashing