Your looksmax score, explained (how to read it)
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Your weakest measured metric: Jawline Angle, 42/100.
Partly fixable: Gradual fat loss (the single biggest lever) + neck-long, chin-level posture + eye-level front-lit photos. Firm chewing can add modest masseter fullness over 6-8 wks; nothing non-surgical changes the bone angle.
Your Looksmax Score
65
/100 · Average
Top 45% of users we have scored
Your score of 65/100 puts you in mid-tier looking to break into upper-tier. This email series is designed exactly for that.
The 3 tips below target Jawline Angle specifically.
A jawline read is part camera, part body composition, and part bone. Start with the levers you actually control.
- For a sharper jaw in photos, keep the camera at eye level and the light in front of you. Below-the-chin angles and overhead light soften the jawline. Nothing about the bone changes, the framing just reads cleaner.
- Firm chewing a few times a week can build a little masseter fullness over 6 to 8 weeks, and steady head posture (chin gently back, not jutting forward at a desk) keeps the line from flattening day to day. Neither changes the jaw bone angle.
- Leaner faces show more jaw definition, so if you are carrying extra, gradual fat loss tends to help most. Bone-level changes are surgical and permanent, so treat that as a separate, last-resort conversation with a specialist, never the first step.
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