
Lonenely sigma
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I know I am a graycell and that this is probably going to be a mock thread, but I will post it anyway cos its kindof interesting to me
1) Never wear red shirts if you have lower eyelid exposure. I noticed that red shirts for some reason put your eyes more in the spotlight, epecially if you have light-colored ones. Other than red, I noticed it happening with white ones as well, but I guess it depends on your pheno a lot
2) Instead, you should wear black clothes or generally darker ones, because they will look similarely colored to LEE and so hide it a bit better
Bonus point: This one is obvious, but avoid any frontal lighting at any cost. I don't think I have to explain this
Obviously this can't help if you have too much lower eyelid exposure or if you have so called "bug eyes", as then we aren't speaking about coloring but rather about the shape of your eyes. If it is, however, only barelly visible, then you can hide it with coloring
1) Never wear red shirts if you have lower eyelid exposure. I noticed that red shirts for some reason put your eyes more in the spotlight, epecially if you have light-colored ones. Other than red, I noticed it happening with white ones as well, but I guess it depends on your pheno a lot
2) Instead, you should wear black clothes or generally darker ones, because they will look similarely colored to LEE and so hide it a bit better
Bonus point: This one is obvious, but avoid any frontal lighting at any cost. I don't think I have to explain this
Obviously this can't help if you have too much lower eyelid exposure or if you have so called "bug eyes", as then we aren't speaking about coloring but rather about the shape of your eyes. If it is, however, only barelly visible, then you can hide it with coloring