Raised and squinted eyebrow (?)

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Question: when i was 11-13½ I was constantly thinking of my forehead size so id walk around with my eyebrows raised to make the perceived distance shorter. This in return made my eye brows set higher even when relaxed. Further on from about 13½-15 this obsession over no upper eyelid came about so I constantly squinted which was the complete opposite of what I was doing originally into my looksmaxing journey:ogre:and now my eyebrows are low/lowmid set.

Does any of this have any correlation. Or was it purely a coincidence. I cant find any information about it but it would make sense from muscles being used to a certain position.
 
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i mean yes ofc
 
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i mean yes ofc
But why. Wouldn't that mean anything facially can be altered. If I put a elastic band on my nose and lifted it up when I slept my nose wont suddenly become upward. Im just trying to understand what I did so I can recommend it to others too yk
 
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But why. Wouldn't that mean anything facially can be altered. If I put a elastic band on my nose and lifted it up when I slept my nose wont suddenly become upward. Im just trying to understand what I did so I can recommend it to others too yk
because eyes are have muscles surrounding them orbicularis oculi to be exact, and nose is made of cartilage with little to no muscle affecting its shape
 
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because eyes are have muscles surrounding them orbicularis oculi to be exact, and nose is made of cartilage with little to no muscle affecting its shape
Makes sense
"the orbicularis oculi muscle significantly affects eyebrow positioning by acting as a primary downward puller (depressor) of the brow, particularly the lateral (outer) tail." - Google.
 
Makes sense
"the orbicularis oculi muscle significantly affects eyebrow positioning by acting as a primary downward puller (depressor) of the brow, particularly the lateral (outer) tail." - Google.
interesting
 
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