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Supraorbital rims are basically where your eyebrows are. Having them low and straight (straight eyebrows) is a common attribute among Chad eye areas. (Yes there are a lot of exceptions 'muh Chico' but you get the point). This attribute gives off an aggressive, masculine eye area that makes you appear a high T slayer.
Some examples of low supraorbitals:
High Supraorbitals (Bad):
Comparing a Masculine and Feminine Eye Area:
Now I'm still trying to fully dissect the eye area and what makes it look attractive (bone-wise), so I'll keep doing some research. I've seen the Looks Theory video on Youtube before you link it.
What About Squinting?
Squinting might help you, but for many people their bones aren't good enough for even squinting to help. Imagine the girl face above squinting. She wouldn't look like the guy on the left. And you can tell if people are purposefully squinting, when the goal is to have a natural squint look. So it's a lot to do with bone, specifically supraorbital bone.
Any surgeries or procedures I can do?
Not that I know of. Comment below if you do. Maybe fillers or botox can adjust eyebrow positioning a bit, but once again bone is king. I don't know of any implants specifically to do this. Forehead implants MIGHT help you get a deeper brow ridge, but idk.
Some examples of low supraorbitals:
High Supraorbitals (Bad):
Comparing a Masculine and Feminine Eye Area:
Now I'm still trying to fully dissect the eye area and what makes it look attractive (bone-wise), so I'll keep doing some research. I've seen the Looks Theory video on Youtube before you link it.
What About Squinting?
Squinting might help you, but for many people their bones aren't good enough for even squinting to help. Imagine the girl face above squinting. She wouldn't look like the guy on the left. And you can tell if people are purposefully squinting, when the goal is to have a natural squint look. So it's a lot to do with bone, specifically supraorbital bone.
Any surgeries or procedures I can do?
Not that I know of. Comment below if you do. Maybe fillers or botox can adjust eyebrow positioning a bit, but once again bone is king. I don't know of any implants specifically to do this. Forehead implants MIGHT help you get a deeper brow ridge, but idk.