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first guide so sorry if its shitty.
This will be a pretty basic guide with general things to help you get attractive eyes. It will mostly cover area and coloring.
Thanks for reading, and again this is my first guide, sorry if I said something wrong. @genio
This will be a pretty basic guide with general things to help you get attractive eyes. It will mostly cover area and coloring.
For your brows, minoxidil could be helpful as well as Biotin (Vitamin B7) and Vitamin E. These are the least invasive, easiest to find, and easiest to use if you want thicker hair and brows. The good this about minoxidil is it can be applied topically, so it might be better for targeting your eyebrows.
Another interesting thing to try is AminoMar, an oral supplement which is shown in this study to help keep your hair from shedding with the only reported side being mild bloating and some stomach discomfort.
A small but effective and safe fix is eye whitening drops, I have tried Rohto and it was great, I have also heard good things about Lumify. Very low risk and decent reward for some.
An easy way to fraud is colored contacts, which are really self-explanatory. The only issue is if you already know somebody, you can't just use them and expect nobody to notice.
A common myth is that using cope serums and oils will fix your undereye or eyebags, but this is usually caused by recessed infraorbital rim. The only real way I have seen to help this is either surgery or Volufiline, a serum that increases fat storage locally and can help undereye support.
The single fastest way to help your eyes is to dye your brows, especially if they are naturally light. I suggest dying them two shades darker to keep it discreet but still effective.
If you are at a young enough age, taking GH or other substances could grow your bones, but it's not going to magically fix your underlying bone issues. There is evidence for this, but it isn't extremely persuasive imo. (Study 1 + Study 2)
Another interesting thing to try is AminoMar, an oral supplement which is shown in this study to help keep your hair from shedding with the only reported side being mild bloating and some stomach discomfort.
A small but effective and safe fix is eye whitening drops, I have tried Rohto and it was great, I have also heard good things about Lumify. Very low risk and decent reward for some.
An easy way to fraud is colored contacts, which are really self-explanatory. The only issue is if you already know somebody, you can't just use them and expect nobody to notice.
A common myth is that using cope serums and oils will fix your undereye or eyebags, but this is usually caused by recessed infraorbital rim. The only real way I have seen to help this is either surgery or Volufiline, a serum that increases fat storage locally and can help undereye support.
The single fastest way to help your eyes is to dye your brows, especially if they are naturally light. I suggest dying them two shades darker to keep it discreet but still effective.
If you are at a young enough age, taking GH or other substances could grow your bones, but it's not going to magically fix your underlying bone issues. There is evidence for this, but it isn't extremely persuasive imo. (Study 1 + Study 2)
Fat Grafting - This is a procedure in which fat is taken from other parts of your body (leg or stomach) and injected into your undereyes, giving the area a more plump look, and more importantly fixing your lacking undereye support.
Fillers - Fillers are a useful and flexible tool for ascending, but when we talk about eyes, it is about the midface. Getting fillers near your zygos can help undereye support similar to fat grafting, but it also comes with a slight risk of bad reaction.
Orbital Decompression - This is a very invasive procedure that can help if your eyes are "bulging," but I wouldn't suggest it for most people.
Canthoplasty - While it isn't as invasive as orbital decompression, It isn't that necessary unless you have a horrible tilt. It is a procedure where the surgeon cuts your lateral canthus, bringing it further up and being really useful for anybody who struggles with that.
Botox - Botox is a neurotoxic that can be injected to reduce the impact of a muscle. It can be used to change the position of the brows, either lifting or dropping them depending on the muscle that it targeted. It is more temporary than the others on this list, but still useful.
KERATO - Kerato, or Keratopigmentation, is a procedure I have seen almost nothing about. It is a laser-eye surgery that permanently changes the color of your eyes, and it is the safest one I have seen that achieves this result. If you dislike your eye color that much, I would suggest it.
You can also try PDO lifts, but they aren't as useful as the other things I have listed.
Fillers - Fillers are a useful and flexible tool for ascending, but when we talk about eyes, it is about the midface. Getting fillers near your zygos can help undereye support similar to fat grafting, but it also comes with a slight risk of bad reaction.
Orbital Decompression - This is a very invasive procedure that can help if your eyes are "bulging," but I wouldn't suggest it for most people.
Canthoplasty - While it isn't as invasive as orbital decompression, It isn't that necessary unless you have a horrible tilt. It is a procedure where the surgeon cuts your lateral canthus, bringing it further up and being really useful for anybody who struggles with that.
Botox - Botox is a neurotoxic that can be injected to reduce the impact of a muscle. It can be used to change the position of the brows, either lifting or dropping them depending on the muscle that it targeted. It is more temporary than the others on this list, but still useful.
KERATO - Kerato, or Keratopigmentation, is a procedure I have seen almost nothing about. It is a laser-eye surgery that permanently changes the color of your eyes, and it is the safest one I have seen that achieves this result. If you dislike your eye color that much, I would suggest it.
You can also try PDO lifts, but they aren't as useful as the other things I have listed.
Thanks for reading, and again this is my first guide, sorry if I said something wrong. @genio
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