Is wider cheekbones bad?

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Cheekbones can provide support for under the eye. If someone were to use MSE and widen their cheekbones, wouldn't it ruin the under eye?
 
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barrett has giga wide yet wonderful under eye support?
 
Cheekbones dont support eyes orbital bones do
 
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Not even extremely high ones? Don’t they make the under eyelid more flat?
Cheekbones are an orbital bone. They make up part of the orbital floor (undereye) and play a role in undereye support. Yes, higher cheekbones typically lead to better support, and vice verse.
 
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Not even extremely high ones? Don’t they make the under eyelid more flat?
Its orbital bone protrusion that causes good eye support
Or fat pads
 
Wider cheekbones are good and often associated with better undereye support.
 
Jeremy Meeks.
 
Cheekbones are an orbital bone. They make up part of the orbital floor (undereye) and play a role in undereye support. Yes, higher cheekbones typically lead to better support, and vice verse.
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Cheekbones are an orbital bone. They make up part of the orbital floor (undereye) and play a role in undereye support. Yes, higher cheekbones typically lead to better support, and vice verse.
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Good under eyes are very rare and not even a halo, not sure why you'd want them over wider zygos
 
those cheekbones could be higher and his undereye support isn't that bad. it's just the squiting making it seem so
It would be better if it's closer to the face wouldn't it?
 
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1) Why do you think I said “typically” instead of “all the time”?

2) The cheekbones only comprise the outside part of the orbital floor. His maxilla could be to blame, or overall lack of forward protrusion from both bones, as that’s one of the main components of under eye support. You can have high cheekbones and a good maxilla and still have bad under eye due to lack of bone protrusion.
 
1) Why do you think I said “typically” instead of “all the time”?

2) The cheekbones only comprise the outside part of the orbital floor. His maxilla could be to blame, or overall lack of forward protrusion from both bones, as that’s one of the main components of under eye support. You can have high cheekbones and a good maxilla and still have bad under eye due to lack of bone protrusion.
That’s what i said the first time
 
That’s what i said the first time
My bad. That’s correct, assuming your maxilla and zygos aren’t ridiculously low set.
 
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No unless you have gook zygos
 

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