Axii
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So we all know Sean O'pry has a pretty above average brow ridge and Ill use him as an example for this theory, you see in most of his photos he is either lowering or raising his eyebrows and has wrinkes on his forhead for doing so, but what if this was the reason for his browridge growth? what if his constant usage of his brows made the bone itself and the muscles/fat surrounding bigger?
his side for brow ridge hypothesis:
if this has nothing for ridge growth the correlation defenitly has something for subcutaneous fat pads for the eyelids as I have done some pretty shit within the past two years for my eye area to drastically change form this to this:
before :
after:
notice there isn't much change from the side but there is definitely more fat on the eyelids ( seen on the front and side) and the eyebrows are lower set with more bone density and advancement (seen with the front) and the forhead itself is less sloped in the after (seen on the side and front)
albeit this was a 2.5 year difference while I was undergoing the more masculine facial changes during puberty so that is a big part of it but it should not be out of the question that using your eyebrows may or may not have massive affects on your ridge.
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We all know Blacks have really great Maxillary growth but what if there was a generational miniscule task that has been passed down that may have had a role with this?
hear me out, basket carrying with your head....
so with this comes a more proper posture, strenghting your neck and upper back support which is known to have a big role with your maxillary development but what if the weight laying on your head has a role with it too?
what if the weight drives not only your posture to be more straight and stronger but your maxilla more forward.
this Is what I think happens although I cant be too sure.
but what if it does play a role?
I will do some test and these with using my eyebrows more alone and use a 25Lbs plate on my head while I watch TV over the course of the rest of this year onward and see if there is any notible changes.
thanks for reading.
Axii-
his side for brow ridge hypothesis:
if this has nothing for ridge growth the correlation defenitly has something for subcutaneous fat pads for the eyelids as I have done some pretty shit within the past two years for my eye area to drastically change form this to this:
before :
after:
notice there isn't much change from the side but there is definitely more fat on the eyelids ( seen on the front and side) and the eyebrows are lower set with more bone density and advancement (seen with the front) and the forhead itself is less sloped in the after (seen on the side and front)
albeit this was a 2.5 year difference while I was undergoing the more masculine facial changes during puberty so that is a big part of it but it should not be out of the question that using your eyebrows may or may not have massive affects on your ridge.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
We all know Blacks have really great Maxillary growth but what if there was a generational miniscule task that has been passed down that may have had a role with this?
hear me out, basket carrying with your head....
so with this comes a more proper posture, strenghting your neck and upper back support which is known to have a big role with your maxillary development but what if the weight laying on your head has a role with it too?
what if the weight drives not only your posture to be more straight and stronger but your maxilla more forward.
but what if it does play a role?
I will do some test and these with using my eyebrows more alone and use a 25Lbs plate on my head while I watch TV over the course of the rest of this year onward and see if there is any notible changes.
thanks for reading.
Axii-
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