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A Practical, Biology-Based Framework
(For any pheno too so it can be helpful for more ppl)
lesgo
THREAD MUSIC
INTRO
Most people talk about facial attractiveness like its a checklist
Sharp jaw,Defined zygos,Hunter eyes,Hmall nose,whatever etc etc etc
Most people don’t need dramatic changes.
They need alignment.
Facial harmony is about proportional agreement between features.
When structure, soft tissue, and ratios support each other, the face feels coherent. When one variable dominates or collapses, the whole thing looks off even if individual features are good.
made ts so even idiots could understand.
(For any pheno too so it can be helpful for more ppl)
lesgo
THREAD MUSIC
INTRO
Most people talk about facial attractiveness like its a checklist
Sharp jaw,Defined zygos,Hunter eyes,Hmall nose,whatever etc etc etc
Most people don’t need dramatic changes.
They need alignment.
Facial harmony is about proportional agreement between features.
When structure, soft tissue, and ratios support each other, the face feels coherent. When one variable dominates or collapses, the whole thing looks off even if individual features are good.
made ts so even idiots could understand.
Before optimizing features, eliminate what is distorting them.
The biggest harmony killers:
Excess body fat
Chronic inflammation
Poor sleep
Forward head posture
Water retention swings
High body fat blurs:
Jawline
Cheekbone projection
Lower third definition
Too little body fat creates:
Hollow under-eyes
Collapsed midface
Harsh transitions
The optimal zone is controlled leanness thats enough to reveal structure
but not enough to look depleted.
Sleep matters because growth hormone (GH) and collagen repair peak during deep sleep. Chronic sleep restriction increases cortisol, which affects fat distribution and skin quality.
Fix these first because everything else builds on this.
The biggest harmony killers:
Excess body fat
Chronic inflammation
Poor sleep
Forward head posture
Water retention swings
High body fat blurs:
Jawline
Cheekbone projection
Lower third definition
Too little body fat creates:
Hollow under-eyes
Collapsed midface
Harsh transitions
The optimal zone is controlled leanness thats enough to reveal structure
but not enough to look depleted.
Sleep matters because growth hormone (GH) and collagen repair peak during deep sleep. Chronic sleep restriction increases cortisol, which affects fat distribution and skin quality.
Fix these first because everything else builds on this.
Harmony depends heavily on proportion.
Vertical thirds ideally approximate balance:
Hairline to brow
Brow to base of nose
Base of nose to chin
If the lower third dominates, the face looks heavy.
If the midface collapses, the face looks flat.
Horizontal balance matters too:
Cheekbone width relative to jaw width
Interpupillary distance relative to facial width
You cannot easily change bone as an adult.
But posture, dental alignment, and body composition change how structure presents.
Vertical thirds ideally approximate balance:
Hairline to brow
Brow to base of nose
Base of nose to chin
If the lower third dominates, the face looks heavy.
If the midface collapses, the face looks flat.
Horizontal balance matters too:
Cheekbone width relative to jaw width
Interpupillary distance relative to facial width
You cannot easily change bone as an adult.
But posture, dental alignment, and body composition change how structure presents.
Soft tissue includes:
Subcutaneous fat
Buccal fat pads
Muscle tone
Skin thickness
Harmony improves when:
Jaw–neck separation is visible
Midface is supported but not puffy
Lower face is defined but not gaunt
Resistance training improves systemic hormone profile and muscle tone.
Stable diet reduces water retention cycles.
Small changes in body composition often produce disproportionate facial improvement.
Subcutaneous fat
Buccal fat pads
Muscle tone
Skin thickness
Harmony improves when:
Jaw–neck separation is visible
Midface is supported but not puffy
Lower face is defined but not gaunt
Resistance training improves systemic hormone profile and muscle tone.
Stable diet reduces water retention cycles.
Small changes in body composition often produce disproportionate facial improvement.
Common traits include:
Narrower midface
Sharper nasal bridge
Deeper-set eyes
Angular potential
Lighter skin tone
Optimization focus:
Maintain moderate leanness. This structure looks best when clean and defined but not over-cut. Excess leanness exaggerates hollowness around the eyes.
Skin stability is crucial. Lighter skin reveals redness, irritation, and vascular issues easily. Sun protection and anti-inflammatory habits improve overall harmony more than dramatic structural changes.
Avoid excessive bulking phases. Large weight fluctuations distort narrow faces quickly.
Posture significantly enhances profile balance in this phenotype.
Narrower midface
Sharper nasal bridge
Deeper-set eyes
Angular potential
Lighter skin tone
Optimization focus:
Maintain moderate leanness. This structure looks best when clean and defined but not over-cut. Excess leanness exaggerates hollowness around the eyes.
Skin stability is crucial. Lighter skin reveals redness, irritation, and vascular issues easily. Sun protection and anti-inflammatory habits improve overall harmony more than dramatic structural changes.
Avoid excessive bulking phases. Large weight fluctuations distort narrow faces quickly.
Posture significantly enhances profile balance in this phenotype.
Common traits are:
Strong brow–nose transition
Moderate to strong nasal projection
Dense hair
Solid jaw potential
Olive skin tone
Optimization focus:
Keep lower face clean. Higher body fat makes this phenotype appear heavy quickly, especially around the jaw.
Balance nasal dominance with chin projection. If chin is weak relative to nose, dental alignment and posture matter.
Olive skin ages well but still suffers from UV damage. Consistent sun protection preserves collagen (collagen degradation directly affects skin tightness and harmony).
Strong brow–nose transition
Moderate to strong nasal projection
Dense hair
Solid jaw potential
Olive skin tone
Optimization focus:
Keep lower face clean. Higher body fat makes this phenotype appear heavy quickly, especially around the jaw.
Balance nasal dominance with chin projection. If chin is weak relative to nose, dental alignment and posture matter.
Olive skin ages well but still suffers from UV damage. Consistent sun protection preserves collagen (collagen degradation directly affects skin tightness and harmony).
Common traits:
Wider bizygomatic width
Flatter midface projection
Softer mandibular angles
Thicker dermis
Optimization focus:
Maintain LOW body fat.
Even moderate increases can blur jaw definition.
Midface support matters.
Proper dental alignment and avoiding chronic mouth breathing improve forward support and under-eye balance.
Skin clarity is a major advantage.
Focus on barrier health and even tone rather than aggressive treatments.
Avoid forcing sharp Western angular aesthetics if structure is naturally softer.
Once again Harmony is about coherence, not imitation.
Wider bizygomatic width
Flatter midface projection
Softer mandibular angles
Thicker dermis
Optimization focus:
Maintain LOW body fat.
Even moderate increases can blur jaw definition.
Midface support matters.
Proper dental alignment and avoiding chronic mouth breathing improve forward support and under-eye balance.
Skin clarity is a major advantage.
Focus on barrier health and even tone rather than aggressive treatments.
Avoid forcing sharp Western angular aesthetics if structure is naturally softer.
Once again Harmony is about coherence, not imitation.
Common traits:
Strong maxillary projection
Fuller lips
Prominent cheekbones
Dense dermis with high collagen
Optimization focus:
Preserve natural volume.
Over dieting can flatten midface projection and reduce presence.
Moderate leanness enhances jaw clarity dramatically because structure is often strong underneath.
Skin management should focus on even tone and hydration.
Thick dermis provides strong aging resistance.
Maintain that.
Strong maxillary projection
Fuller lips
Prominent cheekbones
Dense dermis with high collagen
Optimization focus:
Preserve natural volume.
Over dieting can flatten midface projection and reduce presence.
Moderate leanness enhances jaw clarity dramatically because structure is often strong underneath.
Skin management should focus on even tone and hydration.
Thick dermis provides strong aging resistance.
Maintain that.
Facial harmony is multiplicative.
Bone structure + soft tissue distribution + skin quality + proportion + posture.
Weakness in one reduces the whole equation and i mean it.
You don’t improve harmony by chasing one feature.
You improve it by reducing distortion, stabilizing biology, and enhancing what your structure already supports.
Most people are not far from their optimal version.
They are just misaligned.
Bone structure + soft tissue distribution + skin quality + proportion + posture.
Weakness in one reduces the whole equation and i mean it.
You don’t improve harmony by chasing one feature.
You improve it by reducing distortion, stabilizing biology, and enhancing what your structure already supports.
Most people are not far from their optimal version.
They are just misaligned.
Thanks to everybody in advance who will read this!
References
Symmetry & attractiveness research:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10825783/[/URL]
Averageness and attractiveness:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sexual dimorphism & facial perception:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16904040/[/URL]
Skin quality and perceived health:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18482352/[/URL]
Body fat and facial attractiveness:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Craniofacial proportions research:
asasa out..... *cool mic drop*
[URL unfurl="true"]https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10825783/[/URL]
Averageness and attractiveness:
Seeing faces in the noise: stochastic activity in perceptual regions of the brain may influence the perception of ambiguous stimuli - PubMed
Research on binocular rivalry and motion direction discrimination suggests that stochastic activity early in visual processing influences the perception of ambiguous stimuli. Here, we extend this to higher level tasks of word and face processing. In Experiment 1, we used blocked gender and word...
Sexual dimorphism & facial perception:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16904040/[/URL]
Skin quality and perceived health:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18482352/[/URL]
Body fat and facial attractiveness:
Spontaneous, bilateral, quadriceps tendon rupture caused by local exposure to methidathion - PubMed
Spontaneous, bilateral, quadriceps tendon rupture is a rare injury. Many predisposing conditions have been reported that contribute to quadriceps tendon degeneration. We report a case of a 42-year-old farmer with spontaneous, bilateral, quadriceps tendon rupture and clear medical history...
Craniofacial proportions research:
asasa out..... *cool mic drop*