do wrinkles increase under eye support?

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wrinkles are generally considered unattractive as they signify aging, but is the trade off worth it for more vertically narrow eyes?
 

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Are you retarded?
 
well, the skin under your eyes folds reducing sceleral show. I get that it sounds stupid but what's wrong with the basic theory?
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well, the skin under your eyes folds reducing sceleral show. I get that it sounds stupid but what's wrong with the basic theory?

They’re squinting, and that theory doesn’t even make sense
 
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Opposite. Wrinkles are a sign of a weak infraorbital region.
 
nope, but orbicularis oculi training imo could potentially increase support (tbh im not completely sure about it).
 

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