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To find out if you have a straight supraorbital, you should look at the shape of your upper eyelid. If it has little arch and covers most of your upper iris, you have a straight supraorbital. Examples:
If your eyelid is arched/rounded and exposes most of your upper iris, you have round supraorbitals. Examples:
This is because the eyelid follows the shape of the orbital rims, so straight supraorbitals like these will lead to flat upper eyelids that cover the iris:
Round supraorbitals like these will lead to more eyelid arch and thus iris exposure, like O’ Pry:
If your eyelid is arched/rounded and exposes most of your upper iris, you have round supraorbitals. Examples:
This is because the eyelid follows the shape of the orbital rims, so straight supraorbitals like these will lead to flat upper eyelids that cover the iris:
Round supraorbitals like these will lead to more eyelid arch and thus iris exposure, like O’ Pry: