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BouncyFunction

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If ur not squinching wtf r u doing
Squinch not squint, i.e. raising your lower eyelids to give you better undereye support. Ofc us modern ppl are inside all day, but when outside even without the sun (but even moreso with it) I notice that I squinch ALOT. So for the last month I have been squinching for at least 10 minutes a day, and have noticed pretty significant results, much better undereye support in my resting position. For most of us I honestly believe the poor undereye support is bc of the muscle not bone or orbitals or smthing, at least for me it is. So training the muscle there makes a HUGE difference. There was this study on .me about someone experimenting on fixing undereye just focusing on the muscle and it legit worked as well as beltheroplasty - also few users there tried this squinching thing and saw results in a matter of weeks so yeah
 
It's given me results
But you live in Brazil you have the sun all the time lucky guy
in the last few days the bone in the middle of the eyebrow has become more prominent, and I’m not kidding, it’s like a gap between the forehead and the eyebrow, but it’s still very little
 
in the last few days the bone in the middle of the eyebrow has become more prominent, and I’m not kidding, it’s like a gap between the forehead and the eyebrow, but it’s still very little
Do you mean the glabella?
 
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