Sounds like cope, squinting has purpose of blocking the amount of light entering the eyes, or protect it from other things, like sandy wind
I think you will get wrinkles around eyes when squintmaxxing
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Squinting frequently can have several effects on the area around your eyes and your eyebrows over time:
Wrinkles and Fine Lines: Squinting causes the muscles around your eyes to contract repeatedly, which can lead to the development of crow's feet (fine lines at the outer corners of the eyes) and other wrinkles around the eyes. These are expression lines that form due to the repeated movement of the muscles in this area.
Creases on the Forehead: Constant squinting can also...
Sounds like cope, squinting has purpose of blocking the amount of light entering the eyes, or protect it from other things, like sandy wind
I think you will get wrinkles around eyes when squintmaxxing
You can mark this answer as solution bro
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Squinting frequently can have several effects on the area around your eyes and your eyebrows over time:
Wrinkles and Fine Lines: Squinting causes the muscles around your eyes to contract repeatedly, which can lead to the development of crow's feet (fine lines at the outer corners of the eyes) and other wrinkles around the eyes. These are expression lines that form due to the repeated movement of the muscles in this area.
Creases on the Forehead: Constant squinting can also affect the forehead area. The muscles that control the movement of your eyebrows are engaged when you squint, which can cause horizontal creases or lines across the forehead to become more pronounced over time.
Eyebrow Shape: Squinting might also affect the positioning of your eyebrows. Over time, the muscles that pull your eyebrows together (the corrugator muscles) may become more pronounced or develop a slight furrow between your eyebrows, contributing to a more permanent frown or furrowed appearance.
Tired Appearance: Squinting can make your eyes appear smaller and more tired, as the muscles around your eyes are constantly strained. This might contribute to a generally tired or tense expression.
in almond eyes, you're lower eyelids are in a regular squint position. Squinting just enchances the way u look but doesnt actually do any change. If u squint too much u'll get crow's feet which is terrible.
Squinting is done to mimic almondish eyes, in case u have poor undereye show and have scleral show
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