[EXPERIMENTAL] Scopolamine + Atropine = Hunter Eye cheat code?

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High Effort. Theoretical Temporary “Hunter Eye” Guide





Introduction

This thread covers two pharma-tier compounds that may temporarily contribute to a 'hunter eye' halo specifically by manipulating your eye area through anticholinergic effects. Warning: If your orbital structure is trash (i.e. buggy eyes, extreme scleral show, or low-set orbits), this won’t save you so just dnr this shit. This is a refinement tool, not a miracle fix.


Misconceptions about hunter eyes

To start, most people think that you need God tier orbitals and pct. That is partially true, but how your eyes look at a glance is also about soft tissue, muscle tone, eyelid positioning, pupil size, and scleral show. These things can be influenced temporarily, and that’s where this thread comes in.


What are anticholinergics? And how do they work?

Anticholinergics are a type of drug that inhibit a chemical in your body called acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that helps control the muscles, pupils. glands (like saliva), and digestion. Inhibiting this neurotransmitter leads to the relaxation of these muscles and leads to the eyes dilating.

How Pupil Dilation Enhances Eye Aesthetics

Pupil dilation may seem like a very odd way to enhance the eye area, however, here is how it can give the appearance of a better eye area. To start, when the pupil is dilated, it begins to cover your sclera more (the white part of your eye) and leads to less scleral show, lower scleral show leads to less under eye lid exposure which may give off the impression of a more compact eye area. In addition,
Dilated pupils = more eye contrast and darker gaze.
This makes your stare seem more intense, especially when paired with a neutral or “cold” facial expression.


Aesthetic Comparison

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Conclusion

To conclude, most people focus on orbital structure and believe it is totally over for them if they don't have elite orbital genes But what they don't realize is that perception matters just as much as your bone structure and can be subtly manipulated by the usage of pharma-grade products. Anticholinergics such as atropine and scopolamine offer a way to temporarily influence key traits that are associated with a hunter eye look. These features are lower scleral show and darker, more focused gaze.


Credits

Thank you to @Jonasㅤㅤ for the formatting, cuz I wouldn't know where to start if it weren't for him. And as always, thank you for viewing this thread


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High Effort. Theoretical Temporary “Hunter Eye” Guide





Introduction

This thread covers two pharma-tier compounds that may temporarily contribute to a 'hunter eye' halo specifically by manipulating your eye area through anticholinergic effects. Warning: If your orbital structure is trash (i.e. buggy eyes, extreme scleral show, or low-set orbits), this won’t save you so just dnr this shit. This is a refinement tool, not a miracle fix.


Misconceptions about hunter eyes

To start, most people think that you need God tier orbitals and pct. That is partially true, but how your eyes look at a glance is also about soft tissue, muscle tone, eyelid positioning, pupil size, and scleral show. These things can be influenced temporarily, and that’s where this thread comes in.


What are anticholinergics? And how do they work?

Anticholinergics are a type of drug that inhibit a chemical in your body called acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that helps control the muscles, pupils. glands (like saliva), and digestion. Inhibiting this neurotransmitter leads to the relaxation of these muscles and leads to the eyes dilating.

How Pupil Dilation Enhances Eye Aesthetics

Pupil dilation may seem like a very odd way to enhance the eye area, however, here is how it can give the appearance of a better eye area. To start, when the pupil is dilated, it begins to cover your sclera more (the white part of your eye) and leads to less scleral show, lower scleral show leads to less under eye lid exposure which may give off the impression of a more compact eye area. In addition,
Dilated pupils = more eye contrast and darker gaze.
This makes your stare seem more intense, especially when paired with a neutral or “cold” facial expression.


Aesthetic Comparison

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Conclusion

To conclude, most people focus on orbital structure and believe it is totally over for them if they don't have elite orbital genes But what they don't realize is that perception matters just as much as your bone structure and can be subtly manipulated by the usage of pharma-grade products. Anticholinergics such as atropine and scopolamine offer a way to temporarily influence key traits that are associated with a hunter eye look. These features are lower scleral show and darker, more focused gaze.


Credits

Thank you to @Jonasㅤㅤ for the formatting, cuz I wouldn't know where to start if it weren't for him. And as always, thank you for viewing this thread


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whats with people and fucking Drake on this forum, he's so fucking ugly even with all this money, has fake abs and still looks like a fat nigga:feelsuhh::lul:
 
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whats with people and fucking Drake on this forum, he's so fucking ugly even with all this money, has fake abs and still looks like a fat nigga:feelsuhh::lul:
agreed. But i just wanted to add a meme at the bottom cuz i felt like it
 
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bump bro i spent like 5 hours on this thread :feelswhy::feelswhy::feelswhy:
 
Ok but people would just think i'm on LSD or some shit. Also i'm doubtful about using anticholinergics, because of potential decrease in cognitive function without acetylcholine agonism. Also wonder how this would work if i use nicotine. I believe nicotine binds to acetylcholine receptors and mimic the effects, reducing the inhibition from the drugs. But feel free to correct me on this, i haven't looked into it too hard
 
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Looks promising, bookmarked for now

Any side effects?Safe to use in long term?

Kinda a looksmin for people with colored eyes, turn them into poop eyes :feelskek:
 
Ok but people would just think i'm on LSD or some shit. Also i'm doubtful about using anticholinergics, because of potential decrease in cognitive function without acetylcholine agonism. Also wonder how this would work if i use nicotine. I believe nicotine binds to acetylcholine receptors and mimic the effects, reducing the inhibition from the drugs. But feel free to correct me on this, i haven't looked into it too hard
The “LSD look” definitely can happen if you overdo it, but with a controlled dose (like one drop in low light), it’s subtle enough to enhance the eye area without looking drugged. As for the cognitive concerns, that’s more of a risk with systemic anticholinergics — this thread focuses on topical use, which has minimal absorption if applied properly. And regarding nicotine, you're right that it acts on nicotinic ACh receptors, while atropine blocks muscarinic ones, so they target different pathways. Nicotine likely wouldn’t cancel the effect, though it might slightly modulate how your body responds. Would be interesting to test if you're already using nicotine regularly.
 
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Looks promising, bookmarked for now

Any side effects?Safe to use in long term?

Kinda a looksmin for people with colored eyes, turn them into poop eyes :feelskek:
Appreciate the bookmark. As for side effects — short-term use (like occasional drops) is generally low-risk if you're careful, but chronic use can lead to issues like light sensitivity, blurry vision, or even increased intraocular pressure in rare cases. Long-term use definitely isn’t recommended. And yeah, colored eyes can lose some contrast when dilated — that “poop eye” effect is real 💀 — but in low lighting or photos, it can actually enhance the gaze depending on the person
 
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High Effort. Theoretical Temporary “Hunter Eye” Guide





Introduction

This thread covers two pharma-tier compounds that may temporarily contribute to a 'hunter eye' halo specifically by manipulating your eye area through anticholinergic effects. Warning: If your orbital structure is trash (i.e. buggy eyes, extreme scleral show, or low-set orbits), this won’t save you so just dnr this shit. This is a refinement tool, not a miracle fix.


Misconceptions about hunter eyes

To start, most people think that you need God tier orbitals and pct. That is partially true, but how your eyes look at a glance is also about soft tissue, muscle tone, eyelid positioning, pupil size, and scleral show. These things can be influenced temporarily, and that’s where this thread comes in.


What are anticholinergics? And how do they work?

Anticholinergics are a type of drug that inhibit a chemical in your body called acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that helps control the muscles, pupils. glands (like saliva), and digestion. Inhibiting this neurotransmitter leads to the relaxation of these muscles and leads to the eyes dilating.

How Pupil Dilation Enhances Eye Aesthetics

Pupil dilation may seem like a very odd way to enhance the eye area, however, here is how it can give the appearance of a better eye area. To start, when the pupil is dilated, it begins to cover your sclera more (the white part of your eye) and leads to less scleral show, lower scleral show leads to less under eye lid exposure which may give off the impression of a more compact eye area. In addition,
Dilated pupils = more eye contrast and darker gaze.
This makes your stare seem more intense, especially when paired with a neutral or “cold” facial expression.


Aesthetic Comparison

maxresdefault.jpg


Conclusion

To conclude, most people focus on orbital structure and believe it is totally over for them if they don't have elite orbital genes But what they don't realize is that perception matters just as much as your bone structure and can be subtly manipulated by the usage of pharma-grade products. Anticholinergics such as atropine and scopolamine offer a way to temporarily influence key traits that are associated with a hunter eye look. These features are lower scleral show and darker, more focused gaze.


Credits

Thank you to @Jonasㅤㅤ for the formatting, cuz I wouldn't know where to start if it weren't for him. And as always, thank you for viewing this thread


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Nigger did you seriously just post this? I haven't seen this fucking meme format since 2017.
 
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The “LSD look” definitely can happen if you overdo it, but with a controlled dose (like one drop in low light), it’s subtle enough to enhance the eye area without looking drugged. As for the cognitive concerns, that’s more of a risk with systemic anticholinergics — this thread focuses on topical use, which has minimal absorption if applied properly. And regarding nicotine, you're right that it acts on nicotinic ACh receptors, while atropine blocks muscarinic ones, so they target different pathways. Nicotine likely wouldn’t cancel the effect, though it might slightly modulate how your body responds. Would be interesting to test if you're already using nicotine regularly.
The after pic you posted looks exactly like LSD to me, i'm an avid user and i instantly thought of LSD looking at that.
Also i totally thought those drugs were in either injectable or oral formulations, didn't realize you meant topical.
I'll try to get my hand on one of those if i can find a source, and test it out as i already use nicotine pouches
 
The after pic you posted looks exactly like LSD to me, i'm an avid user and i instantly thought of LSD looking at that.
Also i totally thought those drugs were in either injectable or oral formulations, didn't realize you meant topical.
I'll try to get my hand on one of those if i can find a source, and test it out as i already use nicotine pouches
yeah u should test it out. I havent gotten to it yet cuz im short on money but it is a decent temporary looksmax
 
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how to get t50 eyes guide:lul:
 
I can only imagine it looking good on very bright a10 eyes with contrast
Ur stupid, the drops don’t change ur eye color
 
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I have yet to see you say anything good
 
I have yet to see you say anything good
Genuinely couldn’t care less about what you said. Notice how the thread title is experimental. Just actually read the shit next time or shut your ugly, recessed, incestual ass up
 
Genuinely couldn’t care less about what you said. Notice how the thread title is experimental. Just actually read the shit next time or shut your ugly, recessed, incestual ass up
I look better than you in every way hunter eyes are a meme
 
I look better than you in every way hunter eyes are a meme
I said that for lack of a better term. That’s why it’s in quotations
 

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