SidharthTheSlayer
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Conjure the image of the most stereotypical currycel, Aziz Ansari.
What makes his face appear so "Indian" as typically portrayed in western media? Now look at Chadpreet Sendhil Ramamurthy:
Same coloring. Similar proportions and ratios. Slight difference in bodyfat. However, the difference in their eye areas are almost night and day. Obviously, Sendhil has significantly less UEE. But notice how much brighter his undereye region is, and how much less stereotypically Indian he appears? It's because his undereye fat deposits are GREAT. This appearance is critical for any good eye area.
Retards will claim this is because curries have recessed maxillas and need bimax lmfao. Here is what an actual weak maxilla looks like next to Aziz's:
The Ricecel on the left has a flat maxilla that doesn't protrude at all, it's almost parallel with his eyeball. Meanwhile, for Aziz, you can see that the infraorbital bone protrudes beyond the eye, meaning that his eyes are reasonably deep-set into his skull.
So what causes his typical currycel's death-tier eye area? It is not recessed bone. It is caused by a lack of undereye fat. This is a common case for Curries and is the most stereotypical subhuman curry feature. It doesn't matter whether you're North or South Indian, Pakistani or Bengali. Almost EVERYONE in the South Asian subcontinent has dark circles because of thin skin laid over the infraorbital bone. Fortunately, provided you are not recessed, a hollow undereye region can be softmaxxed relatively inexpensively. I can't believe people here will actually consider surgery before doing some basic softmaxxing. It's ridiculous and the gaslighting has to stop.
Indians have primarily DEEP SET, almond shaped eyes that look larger and bugged out because of dark circles and thinning skin under the eyes.
Some things you can do to combat this over time:
-Hydroquinone cream to remove hyperpigmentation:
-Topical fat filler like Volufiline to restore fat to the undereye region:
And of course, a good amount of sleep. But if you want an instant improvement, learn how to do makeup:
Or just use FaceApp to remove it in pics if they're not that bad IRL.
Even Half-Indian TikToker Nic Kaufmann figured out how much the dark circles he inherited from his mom descend him and uses a TikTok filter to fraud:
Just get rid of them. Stop dreaming of unnecessary infraorbital implant procedures that you will never get. It's not that hard and will ascend you the most out of any softmax, whether you're frauding or legitimately getting them removed forever. This goes for any race, but it failos curries the hardest. And it will only get worse with age.
What makes his face appear so "Indian" as typically portrayed in western media? Now look at Chadpreet Sendhil Ramamurthy:
Same coloring. Similar proportions and ratios. Slight difference in bodyfat. However, the difference in their eye areas are almost night and day. Obviously, Sendhil has significantly less UEE. But notice how much brighter his undereye region is, and how much less stereotypically Indian he appears? It's because his undereye fat deposits are GREAT. This appearance is critical for any good eye area.
Retards will claim this is because curries have recessed maxillas and need bimax lmfao. Here is what an actual weak maxilla looks like next to Aziz's:
The Ricecel on the left has a flat maxilla that doesn't protrude at all, it's almost parallel with his eyeball. Meanwhile, for Aziz, you can see that the infraorbital bone protrudes beyond the eye, meaning that his eyes are reasonably deep-set into his skull.
So what causes his typical currycel's death-tier eye area? It is not recessed bone. It is caused by a lack of undereye fat. This is a common case for Curries and is the most stereotypical subhuman curry feature. It doesn't matter whether you're North or South Indian, Pakistani or Bengali. Almost EVERYONE in the South Asian subcontinent has dark circles because of thin skin laid over the infraorbital bone. Fortunately, provided you are not recessed, a hollow undereye region can be softmaxxed relatively inexpensively. I can't believe people here will actually consider surgery before doing some basic softmaxxing. It's ridiculous and the gaslighting has to stop.
Indians have primarily DEEP SET, almond shaped eyes that look larger and bugged out because of dark circles and thinning skin under the eyes.
Some things you can do to combat this over time:
-Hydroquinone cream to remove hyperpigmentation:
-Topical fat filler like Volufiline to restore fat to the undereye region:
And of course, a good amount of sleep. But if you want an instant improvement, learn how to do makeup:
Or just use FaceApp to remove it in pics if they're not that bad IRL.
Even Half-Indian TikToker Nic Kaufmann figured out how much the dark circles he inherited from his mom descend him and uses a TikTok filter to fraud:
Just get rid of them. Stop dreaming of unnecessary infraorbital implant procedures that you will never get. It's not that hard and will ascend you the most out of any softmax, whether you're frauding or legitimately getting them removed forever. This goes for any race, but it failos curries the hardest. And it will only get worse with age.
Tagging some curries: @TRUE_CEL @SecularIslamist @BrahminBoss @BongMog @HimmyButler @ascension @Manletmachine @feelgood @lightskinbengali @sub5inchcel @justinzayn