Every term that matters — canthal tilt, gonial angle, mewing, PSL, mogging, softmaxxing — defined plainly, each with what it actually is and how (or whether) you can improve it.
Canthal tilt is the angle between the inner and outer corners of the eye. A slight positive tilt (outer corner higher) is generally considered aesthetic.
Hunter eyes are deep-set, horizontally hooded eyes with a positive canthal tilt — a trait often prized in male facial aesthetics.
Facial harmony is how well your features relate to each other in proportion, symmetry, and balance — the core of most face-rating systems.
The rule of facial thirds divides the face into three vertical sections that ideally appear roughly equal — a classic proportion metric.
fWHR is the ratio of face width to upper-face height. It's studied for its links to perceived dominance and masculinity.
Looksmaxxing is the practice of systematically improving your physical appearance through habits, grooming, fitness, and — in some cases — procedures.
Mewing is the practice of resting your tongue on the roof of your mouth to encourage better tongue posture, popularized for its claimed jaw and midface effects.
Softmaxxing is looksmaxxing through free, reversible habits — skincare, grooming, fitness, sleep, posture, and style. The safe, high-ROI path.
Hardmaxxing refers to permanent or medical looksmaxxing interventions. These require a qualified professional and should never be rushed.
A glow-up is a visible transformation in appearance over time — the payoff of consistent looksmaxxing. Moggable ranks glow-ups directly.
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