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Some features can influence how certain ratios are perceived to some extent.
ESR is an important ratio, but luckily it's fraudable to an extent.
Example of someone with wide set eyes with ESR, eye spacing, etc unchanged. The thing that has changed is the gap in the middle between the eyebrows.
It definitely makes a moderate difference, and I can stress enough the importance of eyebrows. Use hair growth serum such as latisse to create the illusion of closer eye spacing. If your eyes are closer set, keep gap longer between the eyebrows and longer on the ends of eyebrows with growth serum. I can't stress this enough and even creating attractive acknowledges this.
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ESR is an important ratio, but luckily it's fraudable to an extent.
Example of someone with wide set eyes with ESR, eye spacing, etc unchanged. The thing that has changed is the gap in the middle between the eyebrows.
It definitely makes a moderate difference, and I can stress enough the importance of eyebrows. Use hair growth serum such as latisse to create the illusion of closer eye spacing. If your eyes are closer set, keep gap longer between the eyebrows and longer on the ends of eyebrows with growth serum. I can't stress this enough and even creating attractive acknowledges this.
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IPD/ES RATIO/EME ANGLE is borderline meaningless for harmony
IPD, ESRATIO and EME angle have a moderate impact at best on facial harmony. There are other major factors that impact the impression we get conscerning the eyes spacing on someones face, mostly EYEBROW SPACING and NASAL BRIDGE/NASION DEFINITION. I saw alot of people wondering how someone with...
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