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canthal tilt is worse which is a sign of elevated cortisol.
https://www.researchgate.net/public...ted_than_patterns_of_correlation_with_ratingsDo you have any references on the relation between canthal tilt + cortisol level?
The brow ridge to me looks already present in the first picture. It's more like the lids under his eyes are more upraised. Smaller eyes are androgenicIt could be doctored, it is an advertisement after all.
I think the physical demands can change overall muscle function. Notice the hooded eyes in the second picture. Brings to mind the phrase "the character armor of pattern baldness", and how some people walk around with really tense scalps. It's been suggested that this is associated with forward head. In fact, such a change in neck thickness from the first pic could simply be from pulling his head back. I notice the same change when I look in the mirror and pull my head back. So that could be a factor.
I've also heard it said that when a man works out and gains a lot of muscle, his face can even become more muscular. I think increased testosterone can account for this.
I meant to imply that with improved posture and confidence, maybe his scalp is more relaxed in the second photo, making his eyebrows lower.The brow ridge to me looks already present in the first picture. It's more like the lids under his eyes are more upraised. Smaller eyes are androgenic
I do agree about test increasing bone and muscle expression in the face
I don't think he's been 'out there' enough for us to know.Just wondering, whether the face of Haidut (who i greatly respect) has been through the same kind of anthropological and hormonal scrutiny seen here and in so many other threads, and I missed it.