desperatesub5
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Honestly, you don’t have bad facial asymmetry at all — what you’re noticing is normal human imbalance plus camera/lighting making it look worse. At 14 your face is still developing a lot, especially jaw, cheeks, and eye area, and a lot of asymmetry evens out naturally over the next few years. Softmaxxing can help a bit with things like sleep, posture, skincare, and a haircut that frames your face better, but it won’t change bones and you really don’t need to stress about that right now. Most people who look “symmetrical” just know their angles, and straight-on phone photos exaggerate flaws way more than real life. Time is honestly the biggest glow-up factor at your age.
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