The LEAKED List Of Looksmaxxing Products That Turn Men Into NUDE 10/10 Gods
What if you could unlock a mythical, chiseled physique and magnetic charm overnight? A secret arsenal of potions, gadgets, and routines so powerful they transform average men into "NUDE 10/10 Gods"? This isn't the plot of a sci-fi movie; it's the seductive promise peddled in shadowy corners of the internet, and today, we have the LEAKED list. For years, the underground forum leaked.cx has been a notorious hub for everything from data breaches to controversial lifestyle hacks. Now, insiders claim to have exposed the ultimate catalog of Looksmaxxing products—a term born from desperate online forums—that prey on male insecurity with the fervor of a modern-day snake oil salesman.
This comprehensive investigation dives deep into that leaked list, separating viral hype from hazardous harm. We’ll trace the origins of this dangerous trend, expose the specific products and "gurus" making a killing, and reveal the real-world consequences, including a jaw-dropping legal case involving a young rapper caught in the crosshairs of the feds. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to conform to an impossible standard of male beauty, this is the reprieve you’ve been waiting for: the unvarnished truth.
The Source: Inside the World of Leakedthis and Its Annual Awards
Good evening, and Merry Christmas to the fine people of leaked.cx. For those outside the loop, this site and its sister community, leakthis, have long been digital wild west towns—a place for leaked data, exclusive drops, and unfiltered discussion. This has been a tough year for leakthis, but we have persevered. Through takedowns, legal threats, and internal strife, the community has clung to its ethos of uncensored information sharing.
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To begin 2024, we now presented the sixth annual Leakedthis Awards, a sardonic celebration of the year's biggest dumps, most controversial figures, and standout contributors. Thanks to all the users for your continued dedication to the site this year. As we head into 2025, we now present the 7th annual Leakedthis Awards, a tradition that highlights the site's enduring, if problematic, influence. As of 9/29/2023, 11:25pm, I suddenly feel oddly motivated to make an article to give leaked.cx users the reprieve they so desire—a break from the relentless grind of leaks to confront a different kind of toxic content proliferating on their own turf: the Looksmaxxing marketplace.
What Exactly is "Looksmaxxing"? The Origin of a Dangerous Obsession
A new trend taking over TikTok is targeting vulnerable young men. Looksmaxxing is a term referring to a process of maximizing one’s own physical attractiveness, which originated on male incel message boards in the 2010s. [1][2][3] The term was limited to relatively obscure online circles for years, focusing on "blackpill" philosophies of deterministic hopelessness. Today, it has exploded into a mainstream-adjacent phenomenon, packaged as a self-improvement regimen.
At its core, Looksmaxxing promises a formulaic path to attractiveness: optimize your jawline, maximize your height (or the illusion of it), perfect your skin, and sculpt a "Chad-like" physique. Online communities that present a dangerous view of male beauty are growing in popularity, often blending pseudoscience, bro-science, and outright scams. They sell the dream that with the right products and routines, any man can ascend to a mythical tier of desirability. The leaked list we’re examining is the commercial distillation of this ideology—a shopping list for insecurity.
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The Core Pillars of the "Looksmaxxing" Industry
The industry thrives on a few key, exploitable anxieties:
- Facial Structure: Products claiming to "mew" (improve jawline via tongue posture), reshape noses, or reduce double chins.
- Height & Stature: Insoles, "growth" supplements, and posture-correcting devices.
- Skin & Hair: Aggressive skincare routines, unregulated "hair growth" serums, and laser treatments.
- Physique: Extreme workout plans, steroid alternatives, and "anabolic" supplements.
The LEAKED List: Products That Promise Godhood
For this article, I will be writing a very casual review of an alleged master list circulating on leakthis. Compiled from user testimonials, shady affiliate links, and promotions from self-proclaimed "looksmaxxing gurus," this list represents the most hyped—and often most dangerous—products on the market. The ultimate and attainable tips, based on (scientific) evidence, and experience (by myself and others)? More like the ultimate and expensive tips, based on anecdotal bro-science and predatory marketing.
Here is a breakdown of the leaked categories and notorious products:
1. The "Mewing" & Jawline Toolkit
- Product:"Jawzrsize" or similar resistance chewing devices. Marketed to build mass in the masseter muscles for a wider jaw.
- The Leak: Users report temporary swelling that mimics definition, but long-term use can lead to TMJ disorder, tooth damage, and an unnatural, bulky look.
- Product:"Mewing" Guides & Coaching (e.g., from "Professor Mew" clones). Digital courses selling proper tongue posture.
- The Leak: The core concept (proper oral posture) has some orthodontic basis for children, but the aggressive adult promises of bone remodeling are scientifically unfounded. These guides are often sold for $50-$200 for PDFs of common sense.
2. The Height Illusion Arsenal
- Product:"Elevator Shoes" / Discreet Height-Increasing Footwear.
- The Leak: A multi-million dollar industry. The leaked list highlights brands like "TallMen" or "Elevator Shoes Inc." that add 2-5 inches. The risk? Pain, foot deformities, and the social fallout of being "found out."
- Product:"HGH Stimulators" or "Growth Hormone" Supplements.
- The Leak: After age 18-21, your growth plates are closed. These over-the-counter supplements (containing amino acids like L-Arginine) are a complete scam for height increase. They are legally required to state they don't increase height, but marketing implies otherwise.
3. The "Skin & Hair" Miracle Cures
- Product:Unregulated "Topical Finasteride" or "Dutasteride" Solutions.
- The Leak: Sold on forums as a hair loss cure with "no systemic side effects." This is extremely dangerous. These are prescription drugs with significant potential side effects (sexual dysfunction, depression). Applying them topically without medical supervision risks unknown absorption rates and complications.
- Product:"Collagen Peptides" & "Beauty Drinks" (e.g., Vital Proteins, Moon Juice).
- The Leak: A massive market. The leak shows affiliate marketers pushing these as essential for "glowing skin and strong hair." While collagen supplements have some evidence for skin elasticity, they are not miracle workers. The hype vastly outstrips the modest, nuanced science.
4. The Anabolic "Alternatives"
- Product:"SARMs" (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators) & "Prohormones."
- The Leak: This is the most dangerous category. Marketed as "legal steroids" with fewer side effects. They are neither fully legal nor safe. The leaked list includes vendors like "Enhanced Athlete" or "Science.bio" (now defunct). Side effects include liver toxicity, cholesterol devastation, hormone suppression, and unknown long-term risks. Tips that actually work, for once? The only consistent result is a trip to the emergency room or a ruined endocrine system.
- Product:"Testosterone Boosters" (e.g., Nugenix, TestoFuel).
- The Leak: Primarily blends of zinc, magnesium, and herbal extracts (like fenugreek). For men with clinically low testosterone, they might offer a minor bump. For healthy men, they are expensive placebos. The leaked marketing materials exaggerate benefits using vague terms like "vitality" and "libido."
The Dark Reality: When the Pursuit of "Godhood" Goes Wrong
The leaked list isn't just a catalog of ineffective products; it's a map to potential disaster. Online communities that present a dangerous view of male beauty are growing in popularity, and their real-world impact is severe.
- Mental Health Epidemic: The constant comparison to edited "10/10" physiques fuels body dysmorphia, anxiety, and depression. The incel-adjacent origins of Looksmaxxing often tie self-worth to a brutal, unattainable hierarchy.
- Financial Exploitation: Men, often young and insecure, spend thousands on supplements, courses, and devices with little to no return. It's a predatory ecosystem preying on vulnerability.
- Physical Harm: From TMJ from over-chewing to liver failure from SARMs, the pursuit can cause irreversible damage. Deepfake nudes & young people is another related horror—the same toxic spaces that push Looksmaxxing often generate or share non-consensual deepfake pornography, further distorting perceptions of the male and female body.
A Cautionary Tale: The Fall of "King Bob" – Noah Urban's Legal Battle
Amidst this landscape of digital hustles and physical transformation scams stands a stark warning: Noah Michael Urban, a 19-year-old from the Jacksonville, FL area, is being charged with eight counts of wire fraud, five counts of aggravated identity theft, and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
This is the same Noah Urban who, under the alias "King Bob," was a rising SoundCloud rapper. Coming off the 2019 release of the “Jackboys” compilation album with his associate Ski Mask the Slump God, Urban had a platform. But federal prosecutors allege he used that platform and technical savvy for a different kind of hustle.
The Alleged Scheme & Connection to the Underground
While the full indictment is complex, the core allegation is that Urban was involved in a "SIM swap" and account takeover fraud ring. By tricking telecom employees or using social engineering, perpetrators port a victim's phone number to a new SIM card, granting them access to texts, calls, and—critically—two-factor authentication codes for email, social media, and financial accounts.
How does this connect to the Looksmaxxing leak? The leaked.cx ecosystem is a crossroads for such activities. The same forums that discuss jawline exercises are flooded with threads on "fullz" (complete identity data), SIM swap tutorials, and accounts for sale. It's believed Urban and his co-conspirators used these stolen identities and accounts to:
- Finance their lifestyles and potentially their own Looksmaxxing regimens.
- Promote and sell their own music and merchandise through fraudulent means.
- Launder money from various cybercrimes.
The feds' case paints a picture of a young man who leveraged the anonymity and criminal networks of the very internet he was part of. Although the administrators and moderators of leaked.cx will attempt to keep all objectionable content off this forum, it is impossible for us to review all content. This disclaimer, common on such sites, rings hollow when their user base includes alleged fraudsters whose actions have real victims.
Personal Details & Bio Data: Noah Urban
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Noah Michael Urban |
| Known Aliases | King Bob |
| Age (at time of charges) | 19 |
| Hometown | Jacksonville, Florida Area |
| Primary Public Persona | SoundCloud Rapper (associated with Ski Mask the Slump God, Jackboys) |
| Alleged Criminal Activity | Wire Fraud, Aggravated Identity Theft, Conspiracy |
| Alleged Modus Operandi | SIM Swapping, Account Takeover Fraud |
| Legal Status | Federal Charges (as of latest reports) |
| Connection to Topic | Alleged use of proceeds from cybercrime to fund lifestyle; existence within the same online ecosystems that foster Looksmaxxing and leak culture. |
His story is a brutal reminder: Not everybody will have the same opinions as you, and the digital underworld has real consequences. No purposefully creating threads in the wrong section won't save you from a federal indictment. The glamour of the online hustle can shatter against the cold reality of a prison sentence.
The Only "Tips That Actually Work": A Reality-Based Guide
So, what does work? If the leaked list is mostly snake oil, what are the ultimate and attainable tips grounded in reality?
Master the Basics (The Free 80%):
- Nutrition: A high-protein diet with a caloric surplus (for muscle) or deficit (for fat loss) is 90% of the physique battle. No supplement beats whole foods.
- Resistance Training: A consistent, progressive strength training program (e.g., Starting Strength, Push/Pull/Legs) builds real muscle and improves posture.
- Sleep & Hydration: 7-9 hours of quality sleep and 3-4 liters of water daily are non-negotiable for recovery, skin health, and hormone regulation.
- Skincare: A simple routine of cleanser, moisturizer, and SPF 30+ is more effective than any exotic serum. See a dermatologist for prescription treatments for acne or hair loss (e.g., minoxidil, finasteride—with a prescription and monitoring).
The "Illusion" Game (What You Can Control):
- Style & Grooming: A great haircut, well-fitting clothes, and impeccable grooming (skin, nails, facial hair) dramatically increase perceived attractiveness. This is low-cost, high-return.
- Posture & Movement: Stand tall, shoulders back. Practice confident, deliberate movements. This is free and instantly makes you look stronger and more assured.
- Social Skills & Charisma: This is the ultimate "looksmax." The ability to hold a conversation, listen actively, and make others feel good is infinitely more valuable than a 0.5-inch increase in jaw width. Treat other users with respect online, and you'll learn to do it offline.
The Inescapable Truth: Genetics & Health
- Your bone structure, potential for muscle insertion, and natural hair patterns are largely genetic. Looksmaxxing cannot rewrite your DNA. The goal should be optimization, not transformation into a different person.
- Get a blood test. Before spending a dime on supplements, know your actual testosterone, vitamin D, and thyroid levels. Address real deficiencies with a doctor.
Navigating the Digital Minefield: A User's Guide
For those browsing leaked.cx or similar spaces, we would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us—a fitting metaphor for the obscured truths within. If you must engage:
- Develop Extreme Skepticism: If a product promises a 10/10 transformation, it's a lie. Looksmaxxing is a gradient, not a switch.
- Research, Don't Just Read Testimonials: Look for independent, scientific reviews. Check the FDA's website for warning letters against supplement companies.
- Prioritize Safety Over Hype: Avoid anything requiring you to ingest or inject unregulated substances. The risk of aggravated identity theft from shady sites is also real—use unique passwords and never reuse financial info.
- Find Healthier Communities: Seek out evidence-based fitness (r/bodyweightfitness, r/AdvancedFitness), skincare (r/SkincareAddiction), or mental health (r/bodydysmorphia) forums. Online communities that present a dangerous view of male beauty are not your only option.
Conclusion: The High Cost of the "Perfect" Self
The LEAKED List of Looksmaxxing Products is more than a shopping guide; it's a cultural artifact of a moment where male insecurity is a multi-billion dollar market. It promises a NUDE 10/10 God physique but delivers financial loss, physical harm, and a fractured self-image. The story of Noah Urban, aka King Bob, is a chilling parallel—a young man who allegedly turned to digital fraud, perhaps to fund his own aspirations or simply to survive in a world that equates worth with wealth and looks.
As we move into 2025, the allure of quick fixes will persist. The 7th annual Leakedthis Awards will likely highlight new scams and new victims. But the real victory lies in rejecting this toxic paradigm. The ultimate and attainable tips are the unsexy ones: eat well, lift heavy, sleep deeply, cultivate your mind and personality, and seek professional help when needed. Your value is not a score out of 10. The only "godhood" worth pursuing is being a healthy, integrated, and kind human being—a goal no leaked product can provide, and one that no federal indictment can take away.