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All credit to the idea goes to @PrisonMike he made a thread about this theory here: https://looksmax.org/threads/scleral-show-is-effected-by-the-levator-labii-superioris-muscle.102566/
I’m just explaining why this will 100% work and how you can do it your self
Disclaimer: this will help your sclera show, there are other causes including recessed orbitals and lax tendons that also play a big role too, this will certainly help it though
People with Bell’s Palsy (facial paralysis) have facial muscles paralyzed on a singular side of their face, since it’s only muscle paralysis we can conclude that their orbital recession levels and tendon laxity will be constant since it’s the same persons face (jfl) and the only difference here are muscles
Notice how even though with Bells Palsy none of the bone structure/tendons change, only the muscle tone, and this results in drastic changes in inferior sclera show, from this we can deduce that facial muscles play an important role in sclera show, since on the side where the muscles are not atrophied, much less sclera show is present
Now we need to find the muscles that are responsible for this increase in sclera show, I have autisticly been looking close to the sun for several days now to try and mimick the natural reaction my muscles have to a bright light
I have found that 3 muscles are activated
Zygomatic major
Levator labii superioris
Orbicularis oculi
Since we can conclude when these muscles are weak there is sclera show, and when they are strong there is less sclera show, it logically leads us to the conclusion that by training these muscles to increase their strength we will in turn reduce sclera show too
Now how to train these muscles
Zygomatic major: really easy just raise the corners of your mouth up slightly
Levator labii superioris: just watch this video and mimick it
Basically just trying to raise the center of a mustache up
Orbicularis oculi: this is the muscle used when squinching, video demonstration here
To train these muscles just tense them like you would any other muscle to train them, idk the proper time you need to work them you will just have to find that out on your own
undereye support is a feature that can take a normie to chad you little shits better start squinting
I’m just explaining why this will 100% work and how you can do it your self
Disclaimer: this will help your sclera show, there are other causes including recessed orbitals and lax tendons that also play a big role too, this will certainly help it though
People with Bell’s Palsy (facial paralysis) have facial muscles paralyzed on a singular side of their face, since it’s only muscle paralysis we can conclude that their orbital recession levels and tendon laxity will be constant since it’s the same persons face (jfl) and the only difference here are muscles
Notice how even though with Bells Palsy none of the bone structure/tendons change, only the muscle tone, and this results in drastic changes in inferior sclera show, from this we can deduce that facial muscles play an important role in sclera show, since on the side where the muscles are not atrophied, much less sclera show is present
Now we need to find the muscles that are responsible for this increase in sclera show, I have autisticly been looking close to the sun for several days now to try and mimick the natural reaction my muscles have to a bright light
I have found that 3 muscles are activated
Zygomatic major
Levator labii superioris
Orbicularis oculi
Since we can conclude when these muscles are weak there is sclera show, and when they are strong there is less sclera show, it logically leads us to the conclusion that by training these muscles to increase their strength we will in turn reduce sclera show too
Now how to train these muscles
Zygomatic major: really easy just raise the corners of your mouth up slightly
Levator labii superioris: just watch this video and mimick it
Basically just trying to raise the center of a mustache up
Orbicularis oculi: this is the muscle used when squinching, video demonstration here
To train these muscles just tense them like you would any other muscle to train them, idk the proper time you need to work them you will just have to find that out on your own
undereye support is a feature that can take a normie to chad you little shits better start squinting