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not the point greycelGreat thread, this is more important than jawline eyes height frame etc this is the key
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not the point greycelGreat thread, this is more important than jawline eyes height frame etc this is the key
wasn’t being sarcastic, it’s one of the first thing I notice on a face it’s pretty underratednot the point greycel
yea bro a Recessed Anterior Nasal Spine is more important that height, eye area, jaw, and midfacewasn’t being sarcastic, it’s one of the first thing I notice on a face it’s pretty underrated
Another thread about isolating a random feature
Also it's not "recessed" if your phenotype isn't meant to have it. Can we stop using this stupid word?
What did I say that is untrue?You should get banned.
What did I say that is untrue?
I have this what does this mean for me? can i still get bimaxA sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:
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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:
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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:
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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:
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your avi’s submental region and forward growthOver