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can someone tell me what should I improve
 

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the eyes.. the eyes
 
eyes can make you or brake you
its brutal
 
from pic i can tell that you have weak under eye support
only surgery can fix it, except eyes you have good features
 
but good bones overall
 
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thanks for the answers, any good haircut that would suit my face shape?
 
haircut looks already good
 
use topical corticosteroids to reduce the nose tip
 
but yeah also look into eye area maxxing
 
how can I max my eye area without surgery tho
i have kinda same problem, i have searched a lot about it.
Only way to get rid of it is surgery, its called weak undereye support
 
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i have kinda same problem, i have searched a lot about it.
Only way to get rid of it is surgery, its called weak undereye support
can volufiline help a little bit or nah
 
can volufiline help a little bit or nah
i havent tried it tbh, but it is said that it helps when you have low under eye area support(eye lines, not eye bags), reduces UEE if applied.

For some people this is cope tho
 
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do u know if ashwagandha increases hair loss? I know that It boosts testo so should also boost DHT and my hairline is mature so I dont wanna risk worsening it
i havent tried it tbh, but it is said that it helps when you have low under eye area support(eye lines, not eye bags), reduces UEE if applied.

For some people this is cope
 
can volufiline help a little bit or nah
from what i understand it gives a plumping effect to the soft tissue, so it can help the appearance but the underlying issue is the bones
 
do u know if ashwagandha increases hair loss? I know that It boosts testo so should also boost DHT and my hairline is mature so I dont wanna risk worsening it
if your goal is to reduce stress/cortisol, look into lemon balm it has a similar effect
 
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