why are my eyes so boring

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why TF are my eyes so bland like i just have such a boring eyes shape and nothing about them is striking

Can canthoplasty fix this? infra rim implants?
 
Eyeshape is okay it’s more the coloring + low density brows and lashes
 
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Your eyes are fine, I personally wouldn't get canthoplasty for such a minor thing. First, eyelashes and eyebrows, lots of room for improvement, and it may just be what you need to feel relatively satisfied.

If that's not enough? Just get STROMA and forget, if that don't make your eyes "striking", I don't know what will
 
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Your eyes are fine, I personally wouldn't get canthoplasty for such a minor thing. First, eyelashes and eyebrows, lots of room for improvement, and it may just be what you need to feel relatively satisfied.

If that's not enough? Just get STROMA and forget, if that don't make your eyes "striking", I don't know what will
i think my upper eyelashes are really long i just dont have good lower eyelashes, do i need oral minoxidil? i’m scared to put stuff in my eyes
 
i think my upper eyelashes are really long i just dont have good lower eyelashes, do i need oral minoxidil? i’m scared to put stuff in my eyes
Yes, I basically had the same issue. If you can get your hands on oral minoxidil I would, although what I personally started doing was dyeing my eyebrows and lashes, you have dark hair so you think they're already dark, but they're never dark enough.

Once I started dyeing my lashes, they started to look significantly fuller even when they really weren't. I plan to start oral minoxidil too. Another tip, you have long upper lashes, yes, but you should honestly curl them if you really want them to look "striking". It's only gay if you make it gay
 
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did u notice any bloat from it ? just wondering because im gonna order topical minox soon
no but it gets really flaked up after an hour of applying it. i now only use it at night because it makes my eyebrows look crusty
 
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no but it gets really flaked up after an hour of applying it. i now only use it at night because it makes my eyebrows look crusty
if you want a tip for that: squalane oil, or really any facial moisturizer, but I personally prefer squalene, it's less weird to put oil on hair than a cream.
 
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did u notice any bloat from it ? just wondering because im gonna order topical minox soon
Personally zero bloat, but yeah, the drying effect is real, specially if you use retinoids on top of it.
 
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if you want a tip for that: squalane oil, or really any facial moisturizer, but I personally prefer squalene, it's less weird to put oil on hair than a cream.
i have a hyaluronic acid moisturizer from the ordinary
 
i started topical minoxidil in april it takes forever this is so annoying

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Very good progress in only 3 months
tbh oral minox is the gamechanger with topical minox would make your brows and lashes hairy asf i'm on 5mg oral minox you can also take 2.5mg it's worth it the bloat isn't crazy because am ketosis mostly and low salt but it’s worth it for me
 
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i have a hyaluronic acid moisturizer from the ordinary
I have a love/hate relationship with that brand, if it works fine for you, then I guess it's good. But in almost all cases hyaluronic acid can ironically dry you out even more, I'd use their Squalane Oil honestly, it's not a moisturizer per se, it just prevents transepidermal water loss, but works better than basically all of their moisturizers.

Science too complicated to explain over this, but basically natural HA sits lower on your skin, the HA in a typical moisturizer penetrates the skin but not deep enough, so that HA sitting at a higher skin layer is going to draw skin upwards, closer to the surface making transepidermal water loss significantly easier. Hence why I prefer occlusives over traditional moisturizers.
 
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Your eyes are fine, I personally wouldn't get canthoplasty for such a minor thing. First, eyelashes and eyebrows, lots of room for improvement, and it may just be what you need to feel relatively satisfied.

If that's not enough? Just get STROMA and forget, if that don't make your eyes "striking", I don't know what will
Stroma definetly will help a nigger
 

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