Unswallow the ogrepill.
Taking a feature and multiplying its prominence by 10 isn't a good idea. There are many parameters that determine attractiveness including averageness and health indicators.
Now, is a ogre browridge in combination with too projected supras average or a health indicator? Absolutely not, rather the opposite is the case.
A too projected browridge and supras can look caveman-like, which is not always ideal.
A long philtrum, too projected browridge in combination with a receeding frontal bone looks neanderthal-like.
Just augmenting the supraorbitals with a saddled implant mogs compared to augmenting the whole browridge if you don't lack any normal projection.