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Cranial Restructuring / Re: What are peoples "Face Pulling" experiences?
« on: August 18, 2015, 05:57:09 pm »
I have been face-pulling for twelve consecutive days, and the results which I have achieved are very encouraging. Just as promised, my entire facial bone structure is being drawn into a more optimal configuration. My cheekbones have just come in, which has contributed to a more oval shape, which I am still stunned to witness in the mirror. My jawline has changed considerably, although I cannot report having any sensation of the bones shifting. Whereas my jaw previously appeared elongated and uncomfortable, it is beginning to resemble the balanced jawlines of attractive people that I have seen in public.

I am grateful that I did not undergo any sort of cosmetic surgery while I was obssesing about it, or I would not have the opportunity to see my face in its Creation-bestowed design. It is so difficult to quantify the changes, but I encourage anybody who is curious to try it! You will love the results!

I have attached a picture of my face, in an attempt to illustrate the changes. The lighting is different because I have recently moved out of my parents' home and I photographed the 'After' image in front of a near-infrared sauna that I purchased on-line. I am not certain that my face is tilted to the same angle; however, I have attempted to line up my eyebrows, in order to illustrate the overall changes in a simplified and accurate manner. I sense that the eyebrows act as a good anchor for comparison.

You will notice that I am not smiling in the second image. This is because, for the first time, I feel like I am able to look attractive without forcing a smile onto my face! In the past, I always wore a very slight smile because it provided a slight facelift to my severely flat face and absent cheekbones. If I stopped smiling, my face fell down and I looked like a skeleton... Now I can wear my neutral expression with without fear of looking emaciated! My face does look narrower in the 'After' image, yet I believe this can be contributed more so to the lighting.

Of particular note is the change in the shadow of my brow as it hangs over the bridge of my nose. This is the feature which I have always been the most intensely unsettled by, as subconsciously I feel that it relates to the emaciated appearance of a skeleton. Notice that in the 'After' image, the shadow appears a little shorter, which would seem to indicate that my nose is being brought out gradually to smooth out this harsh angle. This is one of the most exciting breakthroughs for me, as I have always coveted this feature. Although there is no depth to be perceived in a 2D image, this is also a signifier that my face is coming outward.

Just read your post. very interesting.
one question was your issues related to extractions?

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