If you have these 3 facial features - you have a lot of potential

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Underlying Theory
- There are a lot of essential facial features for a male to be considered attractive, some of them despite being extremely important are actually very easy (relatively) to fix which is good news (facial leanness for example). Other features may be less important, but extremely hard to fix (facial symmetry for example), which is good news too.
- But some facial features are very hard to fix and are extremely important - these features define your potential to ascend. Basically, if you have them around 8/10 for each, and you're still not quite good looking, you can relax, cos the features you're lacking to complete the quest of ascending to CL or even CHAD tier are not that hard to fix. In fact, these features are the easiest to fix (relatively).
- Btw, check out my TOP 10 list of the most important features for male facial attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_features
- Comprehensive list of the most important facial ratios for male attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_ratios

Features That Determine Your Potential
1. Eye Area (certain features)

- Wide PFL, rather short PFH = NOT round eyes
- Straight upper and lower eyelids (almond shape, but angular) - this is important, cos if you have rounded eyelids, despite wide pfl, they're still going to appear round (Cillian Murphy for example).

Example of angular almond eyes:
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Example of wide PFL, yet round eyes (cos the eyelids are VERY rounded):
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- No UEE
- Prominent browridge "shield" with low set, straight or angular (not round) eyebrows that smoothly covers the eyes
- PCT or at least neutral CT
- And eye color isn't going to be mentioned here cos you can fix it easily

(I'm not saying Tyson has all the listed features 10/10 and Cillian has them at 0/10. They are just an examples for the specific eye area features I mentioned.
NOT examples of perfect and bad eye areas)

2. Balanced Middle Facial Height (basically nose length) to Lower Facial Height (philtrum + lips + chin heights)
- Balanced nose length (and nose tip rotation): a long nose will typically break the mentioned ratio out of balance and will result in SFS appearance. A short nose will typically come in combo with a long philtrum, which is detrimental for aesthetics, creates a typical ogre / shrek appearance.
- You may think it's all about MFR (Midface ratio) - it's not. MFR is barely important (if midface height to lower face height ratio is maintained). You can check the visual comparison between increased MFR without this ratio being out of balance in my previous post about 10 most important facial features here:

Example of Balanced MFH to LFH:
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Example of too high MFH to LFH ratio:
1746060420800


Example of too low MFH to LFH ratio:
1746060824448


3. Upper and Lower jaw forward projection
- Basically the horizontal projection of the upper and lower jaw relatively to the cranium.
- Essential to create an aesthetic facial depth and optimal mouth width, lips volume and proportions.

Example of peak horizontal jaws development (side):
1746059448233


Example of peak horizontal jaws development (front):
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Conclusion
-
If these 3 facial features (which are pretty nested with a lot of elements, ngl) are roughly pretty good - means you have a lot of potential.
- Some other features may be more important than these 3 in absolute terms, but they are much easier to fix (in comparison to these 3), which means less relevant to determine your potential
 
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great thread op
 
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Underlying Theory
- There are a lot of essential facial features for a male to be considered attractive, some of them despite being extremely important are actually very easy (relatively) to fix which is good news (facial leanness for example). Other features may be less important, but extremely hard to fix (facial symmetry for example), which is good news too.
- But some facial features are very hard to fix and are extremely important - these features define your potential to ascend. Basically, if you have them around 8/10 for each, and you're still not quite good looking, you can relax, cos the features you're lacking to complete the quest of ascending to CL or even CHAD tier are not that hard to fix. In fact, these features are the easiest to fix (relatively).
- Btw, check out my TOP 10 list of the most important features for male facial attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_features
- Comprehensive list of the most important facial ratios for male attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_ratios

Features That Determine Your Potential
1. Eye Area (certain features)

- Wide PFL, rather short PFH = NOT round eyes
- Straight upper and lower eyelids (almond shape, but angular) - this is important, cos if you have rounded eyelids, despite wide pfl, they're still going to appear round (Cillian Murphy for example).

Example of angular almond eyes:
View attachment 3694378 View attachment 3694384

Example of wide PFL, yet round eyes (cos the eyelids are VERY rounded):
View attachment 3694391

- No UEE
- Prominent browridge "shield" with low set, straight or angular (not round) eyebrows that smoothly covers the eyes
- PCT or at least neutral CT
- And eye color isn't going to be mentioned here cos you can fix it easily

(I'm not saying Tyson has all the listed features 10/10 and Cillian has them at 0/10. They are just an examples for the specific eye area features I mentioned.
NOT examples of perfect and bad eye areas)

2. Balanced Middle Facial Height (basically nose length) to Lower Facial Height (philtrum + lips + chin heights)
- Balanced nose length (and nose tip rotation): a long nose will typically break the mentioned ratio out of balance and will result in SFS appearance. A short nose will typically come in combo with a long philtrum, which is detrimental for aesthetics, creates a typical ogre / shrek appearance.
- You may think it's all about MFR (Midface ratio) - it's not. MFR is barely important (if midface height to lower face height ratio is maintained). You can check the visual comparison between increased MFR without this ratio being out of balance in my previous post about 10 most important facial features here:

Example of Balanced MFH to LFH:
View attachment 3694489


Example of too high MFH to LFH ratio:
View attachment 3694486

Example of too low MFH to LFH ratio:
View attachment 3694507

3. Upper and Lower jaw forward projection
- Basically the horizontal projection of the upper and lower jaw relatively to the cranium.
- Essential to create an aesthetic facial depth and optimal mouth width, lips volume and proportions.

Example of peak horizontal jaws development (side):
View attachment 3694453

Example of peak horizontal jaws development (front):
View attachment 3694463

Conclusion
-
If these 3 facial features (which are pretty nested with a lot of elements, ngl) are roughly pretty good - means you have a lot of potential.
- Some other features may be more important than these 3 in absolute terms, but they are much easier to fix (in comparison to these 3), which means less relevant to determine your potential
idk if I have this stuff, check my thread n tell me
 
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good thread bhai if you’ve got these 3 features you’ve definitely got more potential to work with some of us are just stuck with what we got though
 
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idk if I have this stuff, check my thread n tell me
Your eyes are fine, facial thirds look pretty balanced, but idk about the forward jaws projection (front selfie + weird facial expression makes it hard to analyze), i guess should be alright too if you are black. So lowkey you actually have potential (lmao at ltn ratings in your thread)
 
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Your eyes are fine, facial thirds look pretty balanced, but idk about the forward jaws projection (front selfie + weird facial expression makes it hard to analyze), i guess should be alright too if you are black. So lowkey you actually have potential (lmao at ltn ratings in your thread)
What Am I actually rated?
 
good thread bhai if you’ve got these 3 features you’ve definitely got more potential to work with some of us are just stuck with what we got though
Yeah, next time I need to make a tier list of facial features that have the highest ROI in terms of being the easiest to fix, relatively to their high potential to improve your attractiveness levels
 
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Underlying Theory
- There are a lot of essential facial features for a male to be considered attractive, some of them despite being extremely important are actually very easy (relatively) to fix which is good news (facial leanness for example). Other features may be less important, but extremely hard to fix (facial symmetry for example), which is good news too.
- But some facial features are very hard to fix and are extremely important - these features define your potential to ascend. Basically, if you have them around 8/10 for each, and you're still not quite good looking, you can relax, cos the features you're lacking to complete the quest of ascending to CL or even CHAD tier are not that hard to fix. In fact, these features are the easiest to fix (relatively).
- Btw, check out my TOP 10 list of the most important features for male facial attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_features
- Comprehensive list of the most important facial ratios for male attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_ratios

Features That Determine Your Potential
1. Eye Area (certain features)

- Wide PFL, rather short PFH = NOT round eyes
- Straight upper and lower eyelids (almond shape, but angular) - this is important, cos if you have rounded eyelids, despite wide pfl, they're still going to appear round (Cillian Murphy for example).

Example of angular almond eyes:
View attachment 3694378 View attachment 3694384

Example of wide PFL, yet round eyes (cos the eyelids are VERY rounded):
View attachment 3694391

- No UEE
- Prominent browridge "shield" with low set, straight or angular (not round) eyebrows that smoothly covers the eyes
- PCT or at least neutral CT
- And eye color isn't going to be mentioned here cos you can fix it easily

(I'm not saying Tyson has all the listed features 10/10 and Cillian has them at 0/10. They are just an examples for the specific eye area features I mentioned.
NOT examples of perfect and bad eye areas)

2. Balanced Middle Facial Height (basically nose length) to Lower Facial Height (philtrum + lips + chin heights)
- Balanced nose length (and nose tip rotation): a long nose will typically break the mentioned ratio out of balance and will result in SFS appearance. A short nose will typically come in combo with a long philtrum, which is detrimental for aesthetics, creates a typical ogre / shrek appearance.
- You may think it's all about MFR (Midface ratio) - it's not. MFR is barely important (if midface height to lower face height ratio is maintained). You can check the visual comparison between increased MFR without this ratio being out of balance in my previous post about 10 most important facial features here:

Example of Balanced MFH to LFH:
View attachment 3694489


Example of too high MFH to LFH ratio:
View attachment 3694486

Example of too low MFH to LFH ratio:
View attachment 3694507

3. Upper and Lower jaw forward projection
- Basically the horizontal projection of the upper and lower jaw relatively to the cranium.
- Essential to create an aesthetic facial depth and optimal mouth width, lips volume and proportions.

Example of peak horizontal jaws development (side):
View attachment 3694453

Example of peak horizontal jaws development (front):
View attachment 3694463

Conclusion
-
If these 3 facial features (which are pretty nested with a lot of elements, ngl) are roughly pretty good - means you have a lot of potential.
- Some other features may be more important than these 3 in absolute terms, but they are much easier to fix (in comparison to these 3), which means less relevant to determine your potential
Jfl have none
 
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Underlying Theory
- There are a lot of essential facial features for a male to be considered attractive, some of them despite being extremely important are actually very easy (relatively) to fix which is good news (facial leanness for example). Other features may be less important, but extremely hard to fix (facial symmetry for example), which is good news too.
- But some facial features are very hard to fix and are extremely important - these features define your potential to ascend. Basically, if you have them around 8/10 for each, and you're still not quite good looking, you can relax, cos the features you're lacking to complete the quest of ascending to CL or even CHAD tier are not that hard to fix. In fact, these features are the easiest to fix (relatively).
- Btw, check out my TOP 10 list of the most important features for male facial attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_features
- Comprehensive list of the most important facial ratios for male attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_ratios

Features That Determine Your Potential
1. Eye Area (certain features)

- Wide PFL, rather short PFH = NOT round eyes
- Straight upper and lower eyelids (almond shape, but angular) - this is important, cos if you have rounded eyelids, despite wide pfl, they're still going to appear round (Cillian Murphy for example).

Example of angular almond eyes:
View attachment 3694378 View attachment 3694384

Example of wide PFL, yet round eyes (cos the eyelids are VERY rounded):
View attachment 3694391

- No UEE
- Prominent browridge "shield" with low set, straight or angular (not round) eyebrows that smoothly covers the eyes
- PCT or at least neutral CT
- And eye color isn't going to be mentioned here cos you can fix it easily

(I'm not saying Tyson has all the listed features 10/10 and Cillian has them at 0/10. They are just an examples for the specific eye area features I mentioned.
NOT examples of perfect and bad eye areas)

2. Balanced Middle Facial Height (basically nose length) to Lower Facial Height (philtrum + lips + chin heights)
- Balanced nose length (and nose tip rotation): a long nose will typically break the mentioned ratio out of balance and will result in SFS appearance. A short nose will typically come in combo with a long philtrum, which is detrimental for aesthetics, creates a typical ogre / shrek appearance.
- You may think it's all about MFR (Midface ratio) - it's not. MFR is barely important (if midface height to lower face height ratio is maintained). You can check the visual comparison between increased MFR without this ratio being out of balance in my previous post about 10 most important facial features here:

Example of Balanced MFH to LFH:
View attachment 3694489


Example of too high MFH to LFH ratio:
View attachment 3694486

Example of too low MFH to LFH ratio:
View attachment 3694507

3. Upper and Lower jaw forward projection
- Basically the horizontal projection of the upper and lower jaw relatively to the cranium.
- Essential to create an aesthetic facial depth and optimal mouth width, lips volume and proportions.

Example of peak horizontal jaws development (side):
View attachment 3694453

Example of peak horizontal jaws development (front):
View attachment 3694463

Conclusion
-
If these 3 facial features (which are pretty nested with a lot of elements, ngl) are roughly pretty good - means you have a lot of potential.
- Some other features may be more important than these 3 in absolute terms, but they are much easier to fix (in comparison to these 3), which means less relevant to determine your potential
What’s ideal MFH TO LFH
 
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Underlying Theory
- There are a lot of essential facial features for a male to be considered attractive, some of them despite being extremely important are actually very easy (relatively) to fix which is good news (facial leanness for example). Other features may be less important, but extremely hard to fix (facial symmetry for example), which is good news too.
- But some facial features are very hard to fix and are extremely important - these features define your potential to ascend. Basically, if you have them around 8/10 for each, and you're still not quite good looking, you can relax, cos the features you're lacking to complete the quest of ascending to CL or even CHAD tier are not that hard to fix. In fact, these features are the easiest to fix (relatively).
- Btw, check out my TOP 10 list of the most important features for male facial attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_features
- Comprehensive list of the most important facial ratios for male attractiveness: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_ratios

Features That Determine Your Potential
1. Eye Area (certain features)

- Wide PFL, rather short PFH = NOT round eyes
- Straight upper and lower eyelids (almond shape, but angular) - this is important, cos if you have rounded eyelids, despite wide pfl, they're still going to appear round (Cillian Murphy for example).

Example of angular almond eyes:
View attachment 3694378 View attachment 3694384

Example of wide PFL, yet round eyes (cos the eyelids are VERY rounded):
View attachment 3694391

- No UEE
- Prominent browridge "shield" with low set, straight or angular (not round) eyebrows that smoothly covers the eyes
- PCT or at least neutral CT
- And eye color isn't going to be mentioned here cos you can fix it easily

(I'm not saying Tyson has all the listed features 10/10 and Cillian has them at 0/10. They are just an examples for the specific eye area features I mentioned.
NOT examples of perfect and bad eye areas)

2. Balanced Middle Facial Height (basically nose length) to Lower Facial Height (philtrum + lips + chin heights)
- Balanced nose length (and nose tip rotation): a long nose will typically break the mentioned ratio out of balance and will result in SFS appearance. A short nose will typically come in combo with a long philtrum, which is detrimental for aesthetics, creates a typical ogre / shrek appearance.
- You may think it's all about MFR (Midface ratio) - it's not. MFR is barely important (if midface height to lower face height ratio is maintained). You can check the visual comparison between increased MFR without this ratio being out of balance in my previous post about 10 most important facial features here:

Example of Balanced MFH to LFH:
View attachment 3694489


Example of too high MFH to LFH ratio:
View attachment 3694486

Example of too low MFH to LFH ratio:
View attachment 3694507

3. Upper and Lower jaw forward projection
- Basically the horizontal projection of the upper and lower jaw relatively to the cranium.
- Essential to create an aesthetic facial depth and optimal mouth width, lips volume and proportions.

Example of peak horizontal jaws development (side):
View attachment 3694453

Example of peak horizontal jaws development (front):
View attachment 3694463

Conclusion
-
If these 3 facial features (which are pretty nested with a lot of elements, ngl) are roughly pretty good - means you have a lot of potential.
- Some other features may be more important than these 3 in absolute terms, but they are much easier to fix (in comparison to these 3), which means less relevant to determine your potential
great thread op, can see you put some effort in, I fucked up in 2/3 of these facial features, though :feelskek:
 
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