Square Forehead/Hairline - One of the most underappreciated aesthetic and dimorphic feature

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:
View attachment 1351107 vs View attachment 1351108

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.

View attachment 1351155

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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View attachment 1351138View attachment 1351139vsView attachment 1351136View attachment 1351137

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Round forehead/high hairline:
View attachment 1351147View attachment 1351148

Masculine balanced upper third/square hairline:
View attachment 1351152View attachment 1351153

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.

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Inb4 "muh balding is a dimorphic trait" no lets just call it a subhuman trait.
lol i have these, its cause by wide temples and low browridge
 
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:
View attachment 1351107 vs View attachment 1351108

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.

View attachment 1351155

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:
View attachment 1351117View attachment 1351118View attachment 1351119 vs View attachment 1351121View attachment 1351126View attachment 1351127

View attachment 1351138View attachment 1351139vsView attachment 1351136View attachment 1351137

View attachment 1351134vsView attachment 1351135


Round forehead/high hairline:
View attachment 1351147View attachment 1351148

Masculine balanced upper third/square hairline:
View attachment 1351152View attachment 1351153

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.

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Inb4 "muh balding is a dimorphic trait" no lets just call it a subhuman trait.
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:feelshah::feelshah::feelshah::feelshah::feelshah:
 
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Don't know your age but that looks like a hairline and density of someone that had no issue in their 20s and 30s but the reaper started coming after them in their forties.

i am 23 :Comfy:
 
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Very good and high-quality post. I need to Finasteridemaxx asap
 
Imagine losing temples and NW1 layer of hair but it was natural highlights
The day me and @TsarTsar444 lost our temple hairs is the day our lives ended.
 
No shit.

Now post a thread on forehead masculinization they use on FTM trannies to actually be useful instead of an obvious “muh black pill”.
 
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What surgery then ? I need to literally shave off inches of bone from my fucking disgusting round infantile cranium.
 
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What is the best version?

 
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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:
View attachment 1351107 vs View attachment 1351108

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.

View attachment 1351155

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:
View attachment 1351117View attachment 1351118View attachment 1351119 vs View attachment 1351121View attachment 1351126View attachment 1351127

View attachment 1351138View attachment 1351139vsView attachment 1351136View attachment 1351137

View attachment 1351134vsView attachment 1351135


Round forehead/high hairline:
View attachment 1351147View attachment 1351148

Masculine balanced upper third/square hairline:
View attachment 1351152View attachment 1351153

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.

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Inb4 "muh balding is a dimorphic trait" no lets just call it a subhuman trait.
All U cunts shit on ethnics when this is a given for many ethnics. Bout time u realised ethnics have good features in regards to hairline, eyebrow, eyelash and bear genetics- even if it's a subhuman.
A mixed race curry and white like Zayn is the ideal pheno, unmoggable, just wait till curry ethnics start breeding white Nordics, it's over
 
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Exactly mate, the forehead and hairline should ideally be squared and sharp but with that being said its better than balding.

The Forehead is very dimorphic.
Zac Efron literally paid to change his naturally square forehead to a round one -
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Guess he didn't know how good looking he already was with that forehead
 
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It would be an improvement yes because it will make your upper third smaller overall.

So in short, better? yes. Good? no.
YEah I also thought. It wasn't that bad drawn on there.
 
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:
View attachment 1351107 vs View attachment 1351108

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.

View attachment 1351155

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:
View attachment 1351117View attachment 1351118View attachment 1351119 vs View attachment 1351121View attachment 1351126View attachment 1351127

View attachment 1351138View attachment 1351139vsView attachment 1351136View attachment 1351137

View attachment 1351134vsView attachment 1351135


Round forehead/high hairline:
View attachment 1351147View attachment 1351148

Masculine balanced upper third/square hairline:
View attachment 1351152View attachment 1351153

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.

View attachment 1351164View attachment 1351158View attachment 1351157View attachment 1351161View attachment 1351162View attachment 1351163

Inb4 "muh balding is a dimorphic trait" no lets just call it a subhuman trait.
Cool i have this
 
Great post @Effortless

Can you, and the buddy boyos here, help me find my best haircuts?
and which ones should drop?
I been searching a bit, the past year, to find out what is okay and what not.

Which haircuts make me look least subhuman???? And what hairstyles should I never ever use again?
Or should I just shave it off, bro?

1. short
Short old
Short new



2. curtains short

Curtain short



3. side swept
Side swipe



4. curtains longer
Curatians long1
Curtains longish1



5. playmobile man
Playmobile



6. hair back
Back
Back2



7. Messy

Messy1
lol:
Messy2
 
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I have one i think
 
Just Had my transplant. Wish me luck lol. I rolled the dice with a cheap surgeon. Fingers crossed! Otherwise, i'll just go to Turkey for a 2nd procedure with someone more expensive and trusted
 
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Great post @Effortless

Can you, and the buddy boyos here, help me find my best haircuts?
and which ones should drop?
I been searching a bit, the past year, to find out what is okay and what not.

Which haircuts make me look least subhuman???? And what hairstyles should I never ever use again?
Or should I just shave it off, bro

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This look the best imo

Wettish long curtains


You look very high Class and this haircut fits your Age

:Comfy:
 
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I'm nw3 with huge forehead :feelswhy:
 
you are dumb bro. you are just fat but good looking.
well possibly, but in the moment I am ugly. All my friends and people around me say the same thing, I will look decent once i lose weight but I have trouble believing it because 90% of photos of me turn out bad I only show the good 10%
 
I think this thread should be documented and/or pinned. It's something that a lot of guys question and worry themselves about.

could perhaps do with pinning to get more discussion. @Lorsss @Gargantuan
@Lorsss @Gargantuan

zero
 
im getting HT for this next year, it will cost me 1.5k€ in turkey
 

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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:
View attachment 1351107 vs View attachment 1351108

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.

View attachment 1351155

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:
View attachment 1351117View attachment 1351118View attachment 1351119 vs View attachment 1351121View attachment 1351126View attachment 1351127

View attachment 1351138View attachment 1351139vsView attachment 1351136View attachment 1351137

View attachment 1351134vsView attachment 1351135


Round forehead/high hairline:
View attachment 1351147View attachment 1351148

Masculine balanced upper third/square hairline:
View attachment 1351152View attachment 1351153

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.

View attachment 1351164View attachment 1351158View attachment 1351157View attachment 1351161View attachment 1351162View attachment 1351163

Inb4 "muh balding is a dimorphic trait" no lets just call it a subhuman trait.
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Yes rounded hairline is feminine and a death sentence
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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:
View attachment 1351107 vs View attachment 1351108

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.

View attachment 1351155

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:
View attachment 1351117View attachment 1351118View attachment 1351119 vs View attachment 1351121View attachment 1351126View attachment 1351127

View attachment 1351138View attachment 1351139vsView attachment 1351136View attachment 1351137

View attachment 1351134vsView attachment 1351135


Round forehead/high hairline:
View attachment 1351147View attachment 1351148

Masculine balanced upper third/square hairline:
View attachment 1351152View attachment 1351153

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.

View attachment 1351164View attachment 1351158View attachment 1351157View attachment 1351161View attachment 1351162View attachment 1351163

Inb4 "muh balding is a dimorphic trait" no lets just call it a subhuman trait.
Just fraud square forehead with a backwards hat. Hairline pill ended me.

Will Smith Reaction GIF
 
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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:
View attachment 1351107 vs View attachment 1351108

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.

View attachment 1351155

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:
View attachment 1351117View attachment 1351118View attachment 1351119 vs View attachment 1351121View attachment 1351126View attachment 1351127

View attachment 1351138View attachment 1351139vsView attachment 1351136View attachment 1351137

View attachment 1351134vsView attachment 1351135


Round forehead/high hairline:
View attachment 1351147View attachment 1351148

Masculine balanced upper third/square hairline:
View attachment 1351152View attachment 1351153

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.

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Inb4 "muh balding is a dimorphic trait" no lets just call it a subhuman trait.
Thanks for the suifuel
 
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@Korea is this the only way to fraud a square forhead.

Are there any other methods to turn a rounded forhead into a squared one. Maybe temporal implants ?
 
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@Korea is this the only way to fraud a square forhead.

Are there any other methods to turn a rounded forhead into a squared one. Maybe temporal implants ?
Nah, those implants wont work.

I'm actually not sure if you can fraud this one besides the ways he explain....at least I can't think of one.

Hairline Lowering or Forhead Reduction surgery is needed.

Seems like this is one of the things you have or you dont.
 
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Nah, those implants wont work.

I'm actually not sure if you can fraud this one besides the ways he explain....at least I can't think of one.

Hairline Lowering or Forhead Reduction surgery is needed.

Seems like this is one of the things you have or you dont.
@AscendingHero
But when people say round vs square forhead are they referring to the side

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The front can be squared using temporal implants and the side can be frauded with a nw1 hairline with good temples tbh.
 
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@Korea square hairline pill is so brutal. Most blacks are subhumans bc bimaxillary proganthanism and round forheads

Creating a side profile that is curved at the top, slopes inwards due to weak nasal bridge and protrudes out at the alveolar ridge like a monkey

God was so cruel to ethnics holy shit
 
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angularity is everything. Flat maxilla at the alveolar is required to be human. Sharp prominent nasal bridge is a must. Tall projecting chin is crucial

Caucasian skull is undefeated in every single way shape and form
 
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Maxilla is severely overrated negroid cope. Pattinson mogs the fuck out of Dababy
 
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@Korea square hairline pill is so brutal. Most blacks are subhumans bc bimaxillary proganthanism and round forheads

Creating a side profile that is curved at the top, slopes inwards due to weak nasal bridge and protrudes out at the alveolar ridge like a monkey

God was so cruel to ethnics holy shit
Lol I'm black and don't have round forehead.

Even tho a majority do yea, maybe gods wanted ethnics to suffer:feelswah::feelswah::feelswah::feelswah::feelswah::feelswah:
 
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Lol I'm black and don't have round forehead.

Even tho a majority do yea, maybe gods wanted ethnics to suffer:feelswah::feelswah::feelswah::feelswah::feelswah::feelswah:

You’re depootlite. You also don’t have major uee like most blacks so you’re definitely a outlier.

I’m gonna start looking at more lightskinned models to see whether they have round or squared for heads from the side.

I wanna see how much aryan dna helps cover for the bbc genetics.
 
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You’re depootlite. You also don’t have major uee like most blacks so you’re definitely a outlier.

I’m gonna start looking at more lightskinned models to see whether they have round or squared for heads from the side.

I wanna see how much aryan dna helps cover for the bbc genetics.
Yea TBH that might be a good idea to look at the mixed race models.

@StrangerDanger thoughts on me being Depootlite and a outlier to the rule?
 
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