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Underrated feature on women:a mildly lower nasofrontal angle

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I don’t mean you should have a browridge,but a slight forward forehead inclination with a slightly lower nasofrontal angle is a great feature. The only and best example I could find for this is Brooke Shields.
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If her radix or total supraorbital region was completely flat it wouldn’t look worse or bad but generally not better than this.
 
I don’t mean you should have a browridge,but a slight forward forehead inclination with a slightly lower nasofrontal angle is a great feature. The only and best example I could find for this is Brooke Shields.
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If her radix or total supraorbital region was completely flat it wouldn’t look worse or bad but generally not better than this.
ah yes brooke shields I'm sure she never did anything weird
 
Most perfect human oat to think she was 6ft too is crazy
 

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