Practicing not to raise my eyebrows up

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Nobody asked but i’ve had struggle on my eye area because of high UEE, until I realized it’s just me always keeping my brows straight up (shown in image 3 & 4)
 

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i only realised recently that this was a thing (people naturally keeping their eyebrows up) since my friend told me he does it too
 
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i only realised recently that this was a thing (people naturally keeping their eyebrows up) since my friend told me he does it too
Yeah it ruins the eye area, giving off that friendly prey eyes too. I realized it’s not the case because I have a projected brow ridge and tried not keeping it up high
 
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Nobody asked but i’ve had struggle on my eye area because of high UEE, until I realized it’s just me always keeping my brows straight up (shown in image 3 & 4)
uee isnt caused by "raising eyebrows" lmao, its about fat depositions, i thought we learned this back in 2023, eyes are all genetic
 
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uee isnt caused by "raising eyebrows" lmao, its about fat depositions, i thought we learned this back in 2023, eyes are all genetic

How about in my case
 
How about in my case
hard to tell, i would need a perfectly front facing picture while relaxed, also i strongly advice against squinting, might look good in photos but you look way more autistic then you realize i did the same a couple years and now when i look back on my photos i realize how retarded it looks
 
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hard to tell, i would need a perfectly front facing picture while relaxed, also i strongly advice against squinting, might look good in photos but you look way more autistic then you realize i did the same a couple years and now when i look back on my photos i realize how retarded it looks

Left - relaxed

Right - squinting
 

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you barely have any uee.. im confused what you are worried about

If you look at image 3 and 4 at the top, all this time I had my brows high which gives off an illusion of having it
 
i only realised recently that this was a thing (people naturally keeping their eyebrows up) since my friend told me he does it too
acm
 
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If you look at image 3 and 4 at the top, all this time I had my brows high which gives off an illusion of having it
if u have the issue of chronically raising them your best bet is to get botox in that area, since you have made it a habit to raise them it is gonna be very difficult to try and unlearn that
 
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if u have the issue of chronically raising them your best bet is to get botox in that area, since you have made it a habit to raise them it is gonna be very difficult to try and unlearn that
Will volufiline work? And yeah it’s a stretch unlearning it, at first my eyes feel tired when i’m not
 
Will volufiline work? And yeah it’s a stretch unlearning it, at first my eyes feel tired when i’m not
i wouldnt even say need volufiline tbh + its very expensive for how little results u actually get from it
 

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