What Causes a Sloped Forehead?

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What is the cause of a sloped forehead? What causes a round forehead? Is there any way to give the effect of a sloped forehead, and how does the browridge effect the forehead shape?

I have heard people say that a rounded fore-head is a neotonous trait, so under that logic would the forehead become more 'sloped' in appearance once you've fully matured?
 
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jewish dna
 
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Neanderthal dna and testosterone
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What is the cause of a sloped forehead? What causes a round forehead? Is there any way to give the effect of a sloped forehead, and how does the browridge effect the forehead shape?

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Craniofrontonasal Dysplasia
 
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Cro-Magnon DNA.
 
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Testosterone And our early ancestors had sloped foreheads
 
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you mean this?
 
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the forhead in the warrior skull, yes.
hormones and genes, although a round forehead is not a failo if you have well developed features like jaw and forward maxilla
 
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I dont know but it makes you look ogre
 
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sloped foreaheads is not ideal

sloped forehead is an ethnic trait
sloped forehead looks better in profile, and all the ethnics I see (minus arabs) usually have big rounded foreheads.
 
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hormones and genes, although a round forehead is not a failo if you have well developed features like jaw and forward maxilla
so if u increase T u can fix a shitty rounded forehead?
 
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Sloped forehead is not something you'd want to have. Many have vertical foreheads when they're young, then craniofacial dystrophy begins to set in, worsening the angle of their cranial base which in turn leads to the sloping.
 
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Hormones which means diet and exposure

The frontal sinus grows mainly because of testosterone. Thats what mostly gives the forehead a sloped and masc look.

Its not genetic, its genetic expression which is affected by the environment.
 
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Large frontal sinus which is caused by testosterone and lung capacity needs, especially in males who need a rapid efficient rate of air exchange when fighting or hunting.
 
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Sloped forehead is not something you'd want to have. Many have vertical foreheads when they're young, then craniofacial dystrophy begins to set in, worsening the angle of their cranial base which in turn leads to the sloping.
really?! Then what's the ideal aesthetic forehead.

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That's what I mean by sloped forehead. Strong, robust, and masculine, essentially a warrior skull.
 
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Sloped forehead is not something you'd want to have. Many have vertical foreheads when they're young, then craniofacial dystrophy begins to set in, worsening the angle of their cranial base which in turn leads to the sloping.
How can one improve the shape of their occiput @betamanlet @Babushkacatlady @MisterMercedes
 
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How can one improve the shape of their occiput @betamanlet @Babushkacatlady @MisterMercedes
After the age of 6 or after puberty, not much. Work out the back of the neck to and play with hairstyles to make it less visible.
 
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After the age of 6 or after puberty, not much. Work out the back of the neck to and play with hairstyles to make it less visible.
im still in puberty is there anything I can do?
 
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How does that fix the occiput?
Jutting while in puberty closes saddle/cranial base angle which seems only reliably possible before the end of puberty. The cranial base angle is one between your occipital and sphenoid bone and when the mandible is moved, the joint fossa area of the skull also can remodel and move.
 
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Practice good oral posture and jut your jaw forward if you are a class 2.
you mean jutting into a normal bite? would this work if I'm 23 and have a deep bite?
 
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so if u increase T u can fix a shitty rounded forehead?
no , if you re in puberty and you have that it s "over" , however as i said it s not a failo , you should maxx other features like zygos , jaw , hair.
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sloped foreaheads is not ideal

sloped forehead is an ethnic trait
true but the reason a slight inclination is ideal is because it shows there is forward growth and a well developed browridge
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no fucking idea
 
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really?! Then what's the ideal aesthetic forehead.
I don't think there is such thing. It would depend on the rest of the face.
Jutting while in puberty closes saddle/cranial base angle which seems only reliably possible before the end of puberty. The cranial base angle is one between your occipital and sphenoid bone and when the mandible is moved, the joint fossa area of the skull also can remodel and move.
Cranial base seems to change well into adulthood. Here is an interesting study:

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The results of paired t-test revealed that forward movement of N and backward movement of Ba were statistically significant in all study periods. N point also showed a downward displacement (P < .01) during puberty and the long follow-up period. Downward displacement of Ba was statistically significant in all study periods. T point remained stable along the study periods in both vertical and horizontal directions. W point was found stable horizontally throughout all study periods and vertically in the pubertal and long follow-up periods. In the postpubertal period, however, the downward displacement (0.29 mm) of W point was significant (P < .05). S point was stable in the horizontal direction through pubertal and postpubertal periods; however, in the long follow-up period, backward displacement of this point was significant (P < .01). In the vertical direction, S point displaced downward both in the pubertal (P < .05) and long follow-up periods (P < .01) (Table 2a,b).

So backward movement of Ba and and downward movement of S&W basically translate to an increase in cranial base angle. These movements can be seen in this illustration about craniofacial dystrophy from Orthotropics:

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The conclusion? It may be possible to change cranial base angle even in adulthood, and as you say jaw posture would be responsible for it.
 

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I don't think there is such thing. It would depend on the rest of the face.

Cranial base seems to change well into adulthood. Here is an interesting study:

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The results of paired t-test revealed that forward movement of N and backward movement of Ba were statistically significant in all study periods. N point also showed a downward displacement (P < .01) during puberty and the long follow-up period. Downward displacement of Ba was statistically significant in all study periods. T point remained stable along the study periods in both vertical and horizontal directions. W point was found stable horizontally throughout all study periods and vertically in the pubertal and long follow-up periods. In the postpubertal period, however, the downward displacement (0.29 mm) of W point was significant (P < .05). S point was stable in the horizontal direction through pubertal and postpubertal periods; however, in the long follow-up period, backward displacement of this point was significant (P < .01). In the vertical direction, S point displaced downward both in the pubertal (P < .05) and long follow-up periods (P < .01) (Table 2a,b).

So backward movement of Ba and and downward movement of S&W basically translate to an increase in cranial base angle. These movements can be seen in this illustration about craniofacial dystrophy from Orthotropics:

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The conclusion? It may be possible to change cranial base angle even in adulthood, and as you say jaw posture would be responsible for it.
Interesting, I’ve always thought this to be plausible because the architecture of the cranial base is merely trabecular cancellous bone with a thin cortical plate covering it. This is the first literature in depth on cranial base changes in adulthood I’ve seen apart from Rolf Behrents work who noted a couple degrees of change here. The main reason it seems easier to change this before the end of puberty is the fusion of the spheno occipital synchondosis at the end of puberty, but even this may be possible to remodel.
 
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It's a subhuman trait not a ethnic trait
Sloped foreheads are good whites have it blacks and ethnics have rounded high foreheads
 
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Sloped and straight forehead is ideal
 
Why care what causes it? Just hide your forehead with long bangs.
 
its genetic
sloped forehead also doesnt look good
 
So just T maxx and hope for a browridge?

In puberty btw
 

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