Training facial muscles to improve eye area?

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My eye area is pretty good. However, I have noticed that when I wake up I tend to have a more.. firm-looking eye area? It's kinda like naturally squinting, I wouldn't say it's deliberate squinting. When I have a focused stare or smile in the morning my eye area looks better. However, during the day I lose that look, and I suppose it's because of muscles around the eyes getting tired.

Is there some way to train muscles around the eye area to keep that look longer?
 
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you should train my balls since your a foid
 
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Jfl you didnt learn anything from this site didnt you. You will get wrinkles very quickly
 
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Wrinkles from what? Training eye area?
Squinching and squinting. Do it in moderation. Just like @brbbrah said. Try the hood method
 
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Squinching and squinting. Do it in moderation. Just like @brbbrah said. Try the hood method
Hooding increases fat around the eye area? That isn't my problem. My eye area looks good in the morning. I have enough fat in the eye area.
 
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Hooding increases fat around the eye area? That isn't my problem. My eye area looks good in the morning. I have enough fat in the eye area.
Ye around the upper eyelid
 
Ye around the upper eyelid
That's not my problem. What I want is to have that firm look in the eyes for the whole day.

Tagging high-IQ users who might know something about anatomy @Ocelot @RealSurgerymax
 
That's not my problem. What I want is to have that firm look in the eyes for the whole day.

Tagging high-IQ users who might know something about anatomy @Ocelot @RealSurgerymax
You mean that squint look or the hunter eyes? I dont even know how your eye area looks, maybe post those first jfl? Surprised i didnt say no pic no care
 
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Yeah it's something that's mentioned a lot, I've experienced it too, a more "squinted-looking" eye area in the morning, less scleral show.

Here's my guess, the muscle that closes the eye will be in a more contracted state soon after waking up (similar to how a muscle you train is pumped and tighter due to blood flow + contracted fibres), but will relax after a few hours of wakefulness and return to normal.
 
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Yeah it's something that's mentioned a lot, I've experienced it too, a more "squinted-looking" eye area in the morning, less scleral show.

Here's my guess, the muscle that closes the eye will be in a more contracted state soon after waking up (similar to how a muscle you train is pumped and tighter due to blood flow + contracted fibres), but will relax after a few hours of wakefulness and return to normal.
That's why I squint like this all day long.
frustrated adam devine GIF
 
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Yeah it's something that's mentioned a lot, I've experienced it too, a more "squinted-looking" eye area in the morning, less scleral show.

Here's my guess, the muscle that closes the eye will be in a more contracted state soon after waking up (similar to how a muscle you train is pumped and tighter due to blood flow + contracted fibres), but will relax after a few hours of wakefulness and return to normal.
I thought it was something related to gravity. I saw a video about it a year ago
 
My eye area is pretty good. However, I have noticed that when I wake up I tend to have a more.. firm-looking eye area? It's kinda like naturally squinting, I wouldn't say it's deliberate squinting. When I have a focused stare or smile in the morning my eye area looks better. However, during the day I lose that look, and I suppose it's because of muscles around the eyes getting tired.

Is there some way to train muscles around the eye area to keep that look longer?
lol , i've been thinking that exact same thing. If I tighten up my eye muscles I'll be better looking.
 
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What about having a mirror on my computer desk and while admiring myself I would also keep my eyes on that firm, squint-like position?Wouldn't it make my muscles around the eyes stronger?

@Ocelot
 
What about having a mirror on my computer desk and while admiring myself I would also keep my eyes on that firm, squint-like position?Wouldn't it make my muscles around the eyes stronger?

@Ocelot
Idk ask maesthetic the question :feelskek:
 
My eye area is pretty good. However, I have noticed that when I wake up I tend to have a more.. firm-looking eye area? It's kinda like naturally squinting, I wouldn't say it's deliberate squinting. When I have a focused stare or smile in the morning my eye area looks better. However, during the day I lose that look, and I suppose it's because of muscles around the eyes getting tired.

Is there some way to train muscles around the eye area to keep that look longer?
Yeah checkout orbicularis oculi and mm muscle stimualtion and hypertrphy posts by @RecessedPrettyboy
 
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What about having a mirror on my computer desk and while admiring myself I would also keep my eyes on that firm, squint-like position?Wouldn't it make my muscles around the eyes stronger?

@Ocelot
Theoretically yeah, but I doubt it's enough load to actually cause a visible change, even if you do it 24/7.
 
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Theoretically yeah, but I doubt it's enough load to actually cause a visible change, even if you do it 24/7.
The mirror is in its place now. It's enough if I learn consistently to make a good squint look. It can be useful at times.
 
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The mirror is in its place now. It's enough if I learn consistently to make a good squint look. It can be useful at times.
Wentworth Miller playing Michael in Prison Break squinted pretty much 24/7 and he looked pretty good. Some eye areas look good while squinting, some don’t.
 
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