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They try to expose more of their eyes and open them up the way they were when younger, but a heavy shadow is still being cast on them by the protruding brow bone above. And so it looks like two eyes "creepily" peering from the dark. Looks at Gos younger compared to now
His brow bone wasn't as prominent back then, bringing more light to his eyes. You would have to shave down the brow bone to remove the shadowing, to achieve that younger look again. OR prevent the it from growing heavier to start with.
Are there any substances you can take to stop your skull growth after like 25? I know you can take K2 to stop loss of bone density. But what about to stop the growth of prominence that happens in the brow, forehead, as well as periorbital bones, etc