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Temple hair and Square forehead/hairline in my opinion is one of the most important features that halos the face hard and very dimorphic.
The power of Square hairline is that it halos your facial third ratio hard and gives a more masculine look, why? female facial third ratio are more balanced leaning towards bigger upper third while the male facial third ratio leans toward the lower third being bigger.
Example of major impact on facial thirds:
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See how having a round forehead and hairline automatically gives him facial third ratio comparable to those of females and while having hair cover up his forehead in a square manner automatically gives a male facial third ratio and draws attention away from his forehead and towards his mid/lower third.
On top of that Square hairline/forehead and temple points literally make your face/skull appear more angular and less rounded which is ideal.
Here are more example:
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Round forehead/high hairline:
Masculine balanced upper third/square hairline:
Zayn is one of the main example of this halo, he has a small skull yet it still look masculine not only because of his chin and jaw but also due to his lower square hairline/forehead which creates a more masculine looking facial third ratio. Heck even the artist of my avi knows the importance of a lower square hairline/forehead in relation to aesthetic.
Inb4 "muh balding is a dimorphic trait" no lets just call it a subhuman trait.
The power of Square hairline is that it halos your facial third ratio hard and gives a more masculine look, why? female facial third ratio are more balanced leaning towards bigger upper third while the male facial third ratio leans toward the lower third being bigger.
Example of major impact on facial thirds:
See how having a round forehead and hairline automatically gives him facial third ratio comparable to those of females and while having hair cover up his forehead in a square manner automatically gives a male facial third ratio and draws attention away from his forehead and towards his mid/lower third.
On top of that Square hairline/forehead and temple points literally make your face/skull appear more angular and less rounded which is ideal.
Here are more example:
vs
Round forehead/high hairline:
Masculine balanced upper third/square hairline:
Zayn is one of the main example of this halo, he has a small skull yet it still look masculine not only because of his chin and jaw but also due to his lower square hairline/forehead which creates a more masculine looking facial third ratio. Heck even the artist of my avi knows the importance of a lower square hairline/forehead in relation to aesthetic.
Inb4 "muh balding is a dimorphic trait" no lets just call it a subhuman trait.