Are facial excersizes cope?

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If not, what facial excersizes have worked?
 
It’s cope
Probably smiling a lot but idk
 
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No
 
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well ur face has muscles, and muscles can be strengthened, so not cope

u notice happy good looking people always have a resting neutral face with their smile having a slight upturn due to their constant smiling

so not cope
 
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massaging cheekbones obviously makes them hollow too


Only if it's massaging the cheekbone from the inside of the mouth with a cock
 
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It's cope, man. Do you think any normal person has to resort to this?
 
Only if it's massaging the cheekbone from the inside of the mouth with a cock
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I had some chicken biryiani today tho was good ngl
 
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no not all of them, i think lower eyelid can be improved via squinching. take gandys eye ascension for example:
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obviously you still need a positive canthal tilt angle to get a change like this, but if you do and just have droopy lower lid, bad undereye support (gandy has negative orbital vector), etc., squinching can give you a tight lower lid imo.
 
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no not all of them, i think lower eyelid can be improved via squinching. take gandys eye ascension for example:
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obviously you still need a positive canthal tilt angle to get a change like this, but if you do and just have droopy lower lid, bad undereye support (gandy has negative orbital vector), etc., squinching can give you a tight lower lid imo.
Told you he squints lol
 
Told you he squints lol
squinting just takes on the current eyeshape and makes it vertically and horizontally shorter as well as hiding medial canthus/making it look like a line. his lower lid muscle atrophied overtime and u can tell his medial canthus is untouched
 
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no not all of them, i think lower eyelid can be improved via squinching. take gandys eye ascension for example:
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obviously you still need a positive canthal tilt angle to get a change like this, but if you do and just have droopy lower lid, bad undereye support (gandy has negative orbital vector), etc., squinching can give you a tight lower lid imo.
it's more like aging
my dad eyes look like his eyes but he's older, in old photos his eyes were not like that
 
no not all of them, i think lower eyelid can be improved via squinching. take gandys eye ascension for example:
View attachment 372588
View attachment 372591
obviously you still need a positive canthal tilt angle to get a change like this, but if you do and just have droopy lower lid, bad undereye support (gandy has negative orbital vector), etc., squinching can give you a tight lower lid imo.
so far haven't seen results when relaxed ngl
 
Cope and not cope

facial musculature is important and gets worse as you age, but you need bones most.
 

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