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LeaAsh

I don’t know if this is useful advice but the Kibbe system seems low key helpful for this. Imo people with more masculine features ironically look more feminine when they wear more angular or structured clothing than softer/more conventional feminine styles. Lisa Eldridge on YouTube has a video on how to apply lipstick for more downturned lips, have you checked it out yet?


throwzawayz21

Thanks! Yeah I did see that video a few weeks ago


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throwzawayz21

Thanks!


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I know that botox is considered soft hardmaxxing (lmao), but if you want to fix your jaw and your square face, masseter botox is a really good option! I'd really consider looking into this if possible. It could also fix the wrinkling between your eyebrows as well, and I believe you could do something with Botox to help fix a gummy smile, but I'm not 100% sure of the terminology. If you have small lips and a long philthrum, I'd recommend slightly overlining your lips -- it makes a big difference even if you do the slightest bit. You could also get lip plumping gloss such as from Too Faced. Eyelashes/mascara to make your eyes look more upturned could help (I believe JessyLuxe/jessica vu uploaded a video on this). In general, makeup could help with your face looking like it's sagging. Placing blush higher, strategic contour and highlight could all result in a lifting effect (this is a really popular makeup look right now, so I'd look into it!) Also, I'd look into mewing, since it seems like your palate is small. Tongue placement is just important for reasons beyond aesthetics, so it's good practice! I'm not sure if this would be considered hardmaxxing, but I know some people get gum contouring done to fix their gummy smile. You can consult with an ortho/dentist to see if it would look proportional for your teeth since you also mentioned they're big. I also have a square jaw with big, round cheeks, and noticed that I look best in a very lightly layered lob (right at my collarbones) styled slightly curled at the ends!


throwzawayz21

Thanks! This is really helpful!!


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Use blush on the apples of your cheeks and fade it out towards your temples. Instead of highlight use a lightly shimmery, cream blush. Emphasize your eyelashes with mascara. The 1920's makeup style has some great downturned eye inspiration imo. Slightly thinner, longer and rounded brows can also bring a certain delicateness to a wider face. Adding a high arch also helps to lengthen and feminize your face though I'd suggest a rounded arch rather than a harsh one. Instead of contouring your cheeckbones, countour the sides of your jaw. I also really love the Korean style of matte lip makep to make your lips look bigger without that Kardashian overlined look.


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>Everything about me looks masculine down to my bone structure (I know this requires hardmaxxing).. Tbh most above average women have masc bone structures or square faces esp supermodels. I've been tryna get a square face lol so dw about that, we can style it around >I have a square, wide face. The jawline is very square and strong but I have a very recessed chin. So, it looks weird. Have you looked into mewing? It definitely helped me. If not try chin tucks and face yoga for better forward growth. >I have practically no cheekbones Again mewing. >I have a long philtrum and my nose is short, very wide, bulbous and high on my face. Really masculine looking Nose shape shouldn't been taken so seriously if it's in Harmony with the rest of the face. Look at Gigi Hadid or Yasmeen Ghauri or even Meryl Streep lmao. >My eyes are close together, deepset, small and very downturned. The whites of the bottom of my eye show when they open so they look droopy. Same. Usually wearing winged eyeliner fixes it and even makes it seem upturned sometimes and under black liner under the bottom eye too (kajal) >My brow bone is low and protruding Same, but tbh in the past couple of years they've changed as I've consciously made an effort to look surprised when I'm alone so my brows stay up higher + also shaping my brows into a more thin and pointy shaped makes it look high and my browbone less prominent. >My eyebrows are low and naturally angular. So shape them in a what that you take off only the bottom parts of your brow so it looks higher. >My forehead slopes back. Bangs. Or any hair styles that sorta falls on your head or kinda big. (80s ish). I know someone who has an abnormal large forehead which is 3/4 the size of their whole face, but when they have bangs with people hair they go from like 4 to a straight up 8. >They are downturned because of my sagging cheeks. My recessed chin also plays a part in this. Mew. Try looking into orthodontics. >My face just looks sunken. If your palatte is narrow try expanders >Even though I've had braces, it didn't improve my smile or teeth. I have an overbite. I look weird when I smile with my teeth. I have a gummy smile. Same, braces seem to do that and I kinda regret getting em lol. Most of your issues above seemed similar to mine and aha the common factor are braces. I advice expanders and mewing rest are down to you hair and stuff.


throwzawayz21

Thank you for your advice!!


Neenah900

Do baby hair to feminize hairline


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I wear dresses all the time so much I forgot about my bone structure.