optimisticzoomer
Salutations my children
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When one of your eyes is closely to the midline/middle of your face than the other.
Orbital asymmetries are much more noticeable, so it makes your whole face look asymmetrical, as now your mouth and nose look shifted to one side relative to your pupils
Kind of like this. Top is symmetrical, bottom has one eye shifted towards midline (left eye in drawing):
It also makes the es ratio worse for the side with the closer set eye
I have this and it's so brutal. It looks like the nose is off centre but it's actually the eyes
Orbital asymmetries are much more noticeable, so it makes your whole face look asymmetrical, as now your mouth and nose look shifted to one side relative to your pupils
Kind of like this. Top is symmetrical, bottom has one eye shifted towards midline (left eye in drawing):
It also makes the es ratio worse for the side with the closer set eye
I have this and it's so brutal. It looks like the nose is off centre but it's actually the eyes