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explain to me why people below have eyes that look normal, dipset pretty, etc, and I have them dipset already and they still look bulging, why? How can I fix it? (I have blonde hair)
 

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cuz of your uee. makes you look tired, "preyful", and ofc contributes to bad eye area. Only realistic "softmax" is to practice how you move your eyes or whatver like squinting or opening them up more and like make a somewhat angry expression. Other than that it's just blepharoplasty. Mirin supras tho.
 
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explain to me why people below have eyes that look normal, dipset pretty, etc, and I have them dipset already and they still look bulging, why? How can I fix it? (I have blonde hair)
uee, surgery or fat grafting will help to achieve those eyes
 
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cuz of your uee. makes you look tired, "preyful", and ofc contributes to bad eye area. Only realistic "softmax" is to practice how you move your eyes or whatver like squinting or opening them up more and like make a somewhat angry expression. Other than that it's just blepharoplasty. Mirin supras tho.
uee, surgery or fat grafting will help to achieve those eyes
I think they will still look buggish
 
You need more fat in your upper eye area to get more hooded eyes aka less uee. Fat Grafts can help.
 
explain to me why people below have eyes that look normal, dipset pretty, etc, and I have them dipset already and they still look bulging, why? How can I fix it? (I have blonde hair)
Can you post your front?
 
cuz of your uee. makes you look tired, "preyful", and ofc contributes to bad eye area. Only realistic "softmax" is to practice how you move your eyes or whatver like squinting or opening them up more and like make a somewhat angry expression. Other than that it's just blepharoplasty. Mirin supras tho.
 

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While "deep-set" (or "dipset") eyes are anatomically characterized by a prominent brow bone that creates a shadowed effect, they can still appear "bulging" if the eyeball itself protrudes forward due to a condition called
exophthalmos


or proptosis. This appearance often occurs when inflammation, fat expansion, or muscle swelling within the rigid bony socket pushes the eye forward, a phenomenon most commonly linked to Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) or Graves’ disease. Your blonde hair may further accentuate this if light-colored eyelashes or eyebrows fail to provide the "frame" or natural shadows that typically help "deep-set" eyes look more recessed. To fix this, medical intervention is often required: mild cases may be managed with selenium supplements or tepesse (a biologic for TED), while more significant structural changes might require orbital decompression surgery to remove small amounts of bone or fat and allow the eye to sit deeper in the socket. For a non-surgical aesthetic adjustment, using darker mascara or eyebrow tinting can create a stronger "recessed" illusion by adding the contrast that blonde hair lacks.
 
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While "deep-set" (or "dipset") eyes are anatomically characterized by a prominent brow bone that creates a shadowed effect, they can still appear "bulging" if the eyeball itself protrudes forward due to a condition called
exophthalmos


or proptosis. This appearance often occurs when inflammation, fat expansion, or muscle swelling within the rigid bony socket pushes the eye forward, a phenomenon most commonly linked to Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) or Graves’ disease. Your blonde hair may further accentuate this if light-colored eyelashes or eyebrows fail to provide the "frame" or natural shadows that typically help "deep-set" eyes look more recessed. To fix this, medical intervention is often required: mild cases may be managed with selenium supplements or tepesse (a biologic for TED), while more significant structural changes might require orbital decompression surgery to remove small amounts of bone or fat and allow the eye to sit deeper in the socket. For a non-surgical aesthetic adjustment, using darker mascara or eyebrow tinting can create a stronger "recessed" illusion by adding the contrast that blonde hair lacks.
the fact is that I was born with those eyes, but I developed an eyebrow over time.
 
While "deep-set" (or "dipset") eyes are anatomically characterized by a prominent brow bone that creates a shadowed effect, they can still appear "bulging" if the eyeball itself protrudes forward due to a condition called
exophthalmos


or proptosis. This appearance often occurs when inflammation, fat expansion, or muscle swelling within the rigid bony socket pushes the eye forward, a phenomenon most commonly linked to Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) or Graves’ disease. Your blonde hair may further accentuate this if light-colored eyelashes or eyebrows fail to provide the "frame" or natural shadows that typically help "deep-set" eyes look more recessed. To fix this, medical intervention is often required: mild cases may be managed with selenium supplements or tepesse (a biologic for TED), while more significant structural changes might require orbital decompression surgery to remove small amounts of bone or fat and allow the eye to sit deeper in the socket. For a non-surgical aesthetic adjustment, using darker mascara or eyebrow tinting can create a stronger "recessed" illusion by adding the contrast that blonde hair lacks.
no, that's not what I have, it's just bulging eyes, I don't have that, but my eyes are strange, and I think it's because I don't have enough fat in my eyelids, which creates this effect.
 
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no, that's not what I have, it's just bulging eyes, I don't have that, but my eyes are strange, and I think it's because I don't have enough fat in my eyelids, which creates this effect.
I used ai to write that lol but anyway your eyes are fine bro don't worry about it , eye area is def above average
 
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