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No need to squint anymore
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Made it while I was driving so jokes on yaThis is such a gargabe and low-effort thread. Fucking ban this motherfucker.
Made it while I was driving so jokes on ya
nice pictures to illustrate your point
Guy in the 2nd pic is squinching heavily and so its not a good judge of his natural eye shape.If whith the title and thread content you don't get the idea, I don't know if you belong here. Anyways:
Weak medial canthus, often caused by shit lower eyelids and shit eyelid orientation (like bad lateral canthus causing negative canthal tilt):
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Strong medial canthus, thanks to good lateral canthus position and stronger lower eyelids:
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medial canthuses are the inner corners of the eye. Lower eyelid retraction (which the OP is talking about, a surgery that makes your lower lids stronger) or lateral canthopexy causes them to be more pronounced and pointy.
For the OP: My lower eyelids are pretty round, do I still have at least decentish medial canthus? (full energy and somewhat tired pics)
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yes this is true but EVERYONE SQUINTSGuy in the 2nd pic is squinching heavily and so its not a good judge of his natural eye shape.
EVERY model in existence squinches for the camera. They really do. And they probably do it all the time in public as well.
Look at O'Pry, probably the best eyes in existence and that's why he's the world's top male model. But if you check out some of his more candid photos, he's got plenty of rounding on the lower lids and a bit of white visible under the iris.