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Info Tilt your head back

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Tilt your face up
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22947821/

Human faces show marked sexual shape dimorphism, and this affects their attractiveness. Humans also show marked height dimorphism, which means that men typically view women's faces from slightly above and women typically view men's faces from slightly below. We tested the idea that this perspective difference may be the evolutionary origin of the face shape dimorphism by having males and females rate the masculinity/femininity and attractiveness of male and female faces that had been manipulated in pitch (forward or backward tilt), simulating viewing the face from slightly above or below. As predicted, tilting female faces upwards decreased their perceived femininity and attractiveness, whereas tilting them downwards increased their perceived femininity and attractiveness. Male faces tilted up were judged to be more masculine, and tilted down judged to be less masculine. This suggests that sexual selection may have embodied this viewpoint difference into the actual facial proportions of men and women.
 

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Tilting it downward makes my eyes look more hooded why would I lean back?
 
Tilting it downward makes my eyes look more hooded why would I lean back?
that's not science though yet. if you've got good brows you won't lose them with this head position. eye area is not only about that. tilting head back gets rid of hollowness, dark circles and inferior scleral show at the same time too, so that's good. it lessens positive tilt though a little bit i feel.
all in all, more positive things than negative.

also the light has less of a chance to create any unpleasant shadows and the soft tissue can't gravitate that much downwards, but it goes backwards, so a small face lift.

And I know you wrote this to tarnish my reputation. If you say you're right about this, show me some proof.
 
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that's not science though yet. if you've got good brows you won't lose them with this head position. eye area is not only about that. tilting head back gets rid of hollowness, dark circles and inferior scleral show at the same time too, so that's good. it lessens positive tilt though a little bit i feel.
all in all, more positive things than negative.

also the light has less of a chance to create any unpleasant shadows and the soft tissue can't gravitate that much downwards, but it goes backwards, so a small face lift.

And I know you wrote this to tarnish my reputation. If you say you're right about this, show me some proof.
I like the shadows. They show people im dark triad
 

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