Unique Coloration around the Eye, GTFIH

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Recently I have seen a unique trait in some models/celebrities that seemingly makes them more attractive. I'll use two examples, Lorenzo Zurzolo and Hugh Laughton-Scott, who both have it.


On Hugh, it shows itself as a pink-ish darker hue surrounding the eye. It, in my opinion, makes him look better than if he didn't have it at all. It gives him a "healthy" look and improves coloring.
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On Lorenzo, it shows as a slightly brown tint around his lower and upper eyelid, tracing the eye itself. It also is similar top Hugh's pink-ish hue which you can see on Lorenzo as well.
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I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT EYEBAGS HERE. This is not eyebags. Obviously they could be mistaken for eyebags, but these coloration seems to be on their actual eyes and not just under, but surrounds the actual eye of a certain tint, as if the eye skin itself is a different shade. It basically looks like natural eyeshadow/eye makeup. In my opinion, it looks better than if they didn't have it.

Does this have a name? Is there any way to "get" it (probably not but might as well ask)? Is there a specific reason why it looks good? My thought is that it shows good eye health and circulation, along with improving coloring and contrast.
 

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bumo
 
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Hyperpigmentation
 
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I think someone made a thread about this already
 
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Here it is
 
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Here it is
ty bro i couldnt find shit abt it here
 
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If you want this use Latisse
 
Yea this discoloration is actually good
women use makeup to have something like that
 
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Recently I have seen a unique trait in some models/celebrities that seemingly makes them more attractive. I'll use two examples, Lorenzo Zurzolo and Hugh Laughton-Scott, who both have it.


On Hugh, it shows itself as a pink-ish darker hue surrounding the eye. It, in my opinion, makes him look better than if he didn't have it at all. It gives him a "healthy" look and improves coloring.
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On Lorenzo, it shows as a slightly brown tint around his lower and upper eyelid, tracing the eye itself. It also is similar top Hugh's pink-ish hue which you can see on Lorenzo as well.
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I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT EYEBAGS HERE. This is not eyebags. Obviously they could be mistaken for eyebags, but these coloration seems to be on their actual eyes and not just under, but surrounds the actual eye of a certain tint, as if the eye skin itself is a different shade. It basically looks like natural eyeshadow/eye makeup. In my opinion, it looks better than if they didn't have it.

Does this have a name? Is there any way to "get" it (probably not but might as well ask)? Is there a specific reason why it looks good? My thought is that it shows good eye health and circulation, along with improving coloring and contrast.
I kinda look like this but I have sad eyes if you understand

Also I am a little tan so I have to whiten myself

Yea they mostly have slight nonexistent failos to a prefect skull
 
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Yea this discoloration is actually good
women use makeup to have something like that
yeah it looks kind of like light makeup naturally
 
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I kinda look like this but I have sad eyes if you understand

Also I am a little tan so I have to whiten myself

Yea they mostly have slight nonexistent failos to a prefect skull
i too have "sad eyes" so this whole thread is kind of a cope on my part but overall i actually do think it makes them look better
 
i too have "sad eyes" so this whole thread is kind of a cope on my part but overall i actually do think it makes them look better
Yea yea I get what you mean
We gotta make the best out of it ig😢
 
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Recently I have seen a unique trait in some models/celebrities that seemingly makes them more attractive. I'll use two examples, Lorenzo Zurzolo and Hugh Laughton-Scott, who both have it.


On Hugh, it shows itself as a pink-ish darker hue surrounding the eye. It, in my opinion, makes him look better than if he didn't have it at all. It gives him a "healthy" look and improves coloring.
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On Lorenzo, it shows as a slightly brown tint around his lower and upper eyelid, tracing the eye itself. It also is similar top Hugh's pink-ish hue which you can see on Lorenzo as well.
View attachment 4161955View attachment 4161965View attachment 4161967View attachment 4161969

I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT EYEBAGS HERE. This is not eyebags. Obviously they could be mistaken for eyebags, but these coloration seems to be on their actual eyes and not just under, but surrounds the actual eye of a certain tint, as if the eye skin itself is a different shade. It basically looks like natural eyeshadow/eye makeup. In my opinion, it looks better than if they didn't have it.

Does this have a name? Is there any way to "get" it (probably not but might as well ask)? Is there a specific reason why it looks good? My thought is that it shows good eye health and circulation, along with improving coloring and contrast.
the average bluepilled normie will consider them eyebags, they are very appealing dont get me wrong but it think it would be 50/50 for male gaze
 
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the average bluepilled normie will consider them eyebags, they are very appealing dont get me wrong but it think it would be 50/50 for male gaze
i agree, some people may see it as negative but i think overall, it is an appealing trait as it enhances contract and depending on the coloring, can make someone seem either more kind/friendly like Hugh or more dark like Lorenzo
 
i agree, some people may see it as negative but i think overall, it is an appealing trait as it enhances contract and depending on the coloring, can make someone seem either more kind/friendly like Hugh or more dark like Lorenzo
its like lorenzos scerla show, biggest failo oat but girls go girl over his eye area
 
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its like lorenzos scerla show, biggest failo oat but girls go girl over his eye area
true. certain falios when mixed with other features can boost someones look in my opinion due to uniqueness and being very attractive to a niche set of people. also his scleral show being attractive to a lot of women is such lifefuel lmao
 
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