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#Post#: 1829--------------------------------------------------
Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: MeltedFace
Date: March 26, 2017, 4:56 pm
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So I would love to know what you guys see happening. I've got
ideas about what is going on, but I'd like to know what you see
as the biggest facial issue. Also, the side pics are with my
neck not pin straight... I don't know if I should take them
forcing my head straight or not. Thanks!
Feedback I'd love is knowing what bones are causing what
issues... like my facial development issues. Is it the maxilla?
Is it down? Is my face not wide enough and hence the hooded sad
eyes? I'm just too green to know precisely...
Cheers, you all are awesome! ;D
Front Straight:
HTML https://i.imgur.com/0nzwpgM.jpg
Left Side:
HTML https://i.imgur.com/QI2im8k.jpg
Right Side:
HTML https://i.imgur.com/Axi7gJ1.jpg
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Re: Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: jamo716
Date: March 26, 2017, 6:46 pm
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You definitely have an average level of downward growth. It's
not drastic, as in you still have a visible ramus and what not.
You have a nicely shaped maxilla though.
Besides that you have some asymmetry but it's only really
visible when you are looking for it.
Just keep chewing and maintaining good oral posture. Please
don't overthink this sort of thing you look fine and iirc you're
married. Obsessing over your looks is really bad for your
health. I understand that when you view looks as something under
your control, it's easy to fixate on them but it's not worth it.
We know chewing and mewing can do nothing but good so focus on
those two for the moment, you look fine.
Good luck.
Edit: are you Mediterranean btw, specifically iberian? Your hair
line, dolichocephalic growth and eyes make me think so.
#Post#: 1832--------------------------------------------------
Re: Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: z0nt0n3r
Date: March 26, 2017, 7:01 pm
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the one side of your maxilla seems recessed and also one side of
your mandible is a bit more developed than the other.i have the
same issues as you,both my maxilla & mandible are asymmetrical
#Post#: 1833--------------------------------------------------
Re: Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: MeltedFace
Date: March 26, 2017, 9:41 pm
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Yes, it's looks but also health. My airway is very small, and I
don't like the idea of my brain being "smushed" as people
described from downward growth. My heritage is Euro-Mut (lol)
mostly German, English - but I don't know for sure... have to
take that cool test one day and find out.
And I forgot Spanish - about 1/4, which funny enough I looked
into the Iberian (current Spaniards) and I guess it could be
that too... but I don't think I'm enough one one specific
thing... maybe it is a factor somehow not sure...
Thanks for feedback so far... I just like aging well, and being
in my best health possible. I've been reading the book "Old Age:
It's Cause and Prevention" by Sanford Bennett and it's really
fascinating with how he de-aged himself over twenty years. My
own belief is that the mind and body inside and out reflect good
health and vitality.
With asymmetry, I think I'll keep up my work but some might need
to be left to a professional. Like widening palette and helping
certain bones...
#Post#: 1834--------------------------------------------------
Re: Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: TheNo0n3
Date: March 27, 2017, 6:09 am
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If you need to force your head straight, then that is a problem
which will be good to be fixed. Mew himself talks a lot about
proper posture, that you can push stronger with the tongue and
the breathing changes. And for me posture is the most important
part of the outer appeareance, even more than the way you look,
because when you are absolutely straight, you look healthy, you
look confident, you feel confident, you look alpha and
responsible, no matter the gender, you look really respectable
and yeah, the neck as far as I know is important part of the
mewing, so here is a small 1-2 minute exercise you can everyday,
I have been doing it for around a month and the difference is
huge. HERE
HTML https://youtu.be/6i6XL-I1s2g?t=403
it is. If you feel like doing
it, you can do it 3 sets with 12 repetitions with 30-60 seconds
brake. If you feel like you have some other back problems as
well and are interested, I can send you some more videos with
overall execution of the exercises around 15-20 minutes a day,
which I do after I wake up to feel better in the morning and get
started.
That is actually concerning also the previous post where the
other girl said she is having problems keeping the posterior
tongue up and the emphasis on it, this exercise will help
straighten the neck and keeping it will be far easier.
#Post#: 1838--------------------------------------------------
Re: Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: Skull
Date: March 28, 2017, 11:20 am
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You seriously look way different in profile in these pics than
what I recall you looking in your old pics from a few months
back. Do you still have those pictures?
#Post#: 1839--------------------------------------------------
Re: Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: Progress
Date: March 28, 2017, 12:03 pm
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> You seriously look way different in profile in these pics than
what I recall you looking in your old pics from a few months
back. Do you still have those pictures?
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I was thinking the same! The earlier pics, which you seem to
have removed, gave the impression of a much further recessed
maxilla. In these pics your lower third seems to have pretty
decent forward projection. You're not that far from away from
achieving a really harmonious profile view.
#Post#: 1840--------------------------------------------------
Re: Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: MeltedFace
Date: March 28, 2017, 12:34 pm
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Yes, okay that same day I did the head tuck straight thing
more...let's see what's really going on when looking...
I don't think it's as dramatic as it might appear. The first
side photos my neck is just "casual" lol. Gives a more balanced
look until...
This is forced back:
HTML https://i.imgur.com/wXIFPfO.jpg
First day forced back of mewing:
HTML https://i.imgur.com/J17Ptt6.jpg
And this is my oldest, most unflattering everything, head tuck
photo... BUT the angle is slightly different:
HTML https://i.imgur.com/EZgYZCc.jpg
Now here's my faces together. The first is very old at start,
the second a couple months later, and the third and forth are
taken minutes apart on the same day. Lighting is a tad different
and head angle to show variances:
HTML https://i.imgur.com/BZOALcH.jpg
And a bunch from the side with head forced back and old photo:
HTML https://i.imgur.com/J17Ptt6.jpg
Finally, first day and most recent:
HTML https://i.imgur.com/wM38tWT.jpg
I take all my pics now in the car btw because it makes things
more accurate.
This is like bad school photo sharing times 100 btw ::)
I think I do see improvements - but I am so careful not to jump
the shark. Lighting, angles, water retention, etc. can really
make things look better or worse. But I'd like to see what you
think! This is after almost four months of mewing, VERY limited
chewing, Facerobics (Peeta on YouTube) not great head posture (I
have a condition where I spend a lot of time laying down). Just
FYI ;)
The only thing I have noticed is a tiny bit less scalereal show,
and an uplift - but that might be from facial exercises...
#Post#: 1841--------------------------------------------------
Re: Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: Progress
Date: March 28, 2017, 1:31 pm
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HTML http://i.imgur.com/P9lwTqQ.jpg
It certainly LOOKS like you've improved, but is the change
significant enough to disregard more flattering angle &
lightning in the after picture (a little more frontal view)?
Hard to say... the angle between nose & brow seems to have
improved. Your chin/lower lip relationship has perhaps the
greatest difference in these pics. The progression looks similar
to jamo's:
HTML http://i.imgur.com/HUJJexn.png
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Re: Diagnose my face - pics included!
DIR By: jamo716
Date: March 28, 2017, 4:41 pm
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--- Quote from: Progress link ---
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>
HTML http://i.imgur.com/P9lwTqQ.jpg
>
> It certainly LOOKS like you've improved, but is the change
significant enough to disregard more flattering angle &
lightning in the after picture (a little more frontal view)?
Hard to say... the angle between nose & brow seems to have
improved. Your chin/lower lip relationship has perhaps the
greatest difference in these pics. The progression looks similar
to jamo's:
>
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HTML http://i.imgur.com/HUJJexn.png
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lol i get PTSD everytime I am reminded I went through highschool
with that chin. Brutality lads.
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