What are hunter eyes?
It's a phrase indicating eyes that are deeper set in the skull, have no visible sclera, are relatively thin, have a positive canthal tilt, and overall attractive. They look like the "eyes of a predator". Dangerous and seductive.
Now that you have a sense of what hunter eyes are, we will walk through the factors that influence the attractiveness of your eye area and the process of getting hunter eyes together.
Eye bags
What are Eye Bags?
Its when the skin under the eyes has a dark, bruised-like color. Their presence makes a face appear tired and low energy. So, What causes eye-bags? Mainly fluid build-up. When the hair-thin blood vessels that supply the area are not drained properly, fluid builds up in the soft tissue, making the area dark and puffy.
Causes of eye bags
The 1st reason for poor drainage is nasal congestion. We all know the feeling of fluid build up when we have a stuffy nose. For chronic eye bags though, your bone structure is to blame. When the bones that hold up the eyes are not developed enough, the soft tissue supporting the eyes sags. We'll talk about this later.
-The yellow bone is called maxilla, it is responsible for most of the under eye support. When it is not adequately developed, the soft tissue around the eyes sags and the fluid drainage is poor, resulting in dark eye circles.
It's a phrase indicating eyes that are deeper set in the skull, have no visible sclera, are relatively thin, have a positive canthal tilt, and overall attractive. They look like the "eyes of a predator". Dangerous and seductive.
Now that you have a sense of what hunter eyes are, we will walk through the factors that influence the attractiveness of your eye area and the process of getting hunter eyes together.
Eye bags
What are Eye Bags?
Its when the skin under the eyes has a dark, bruised-like color. Their presence makes a face appear tired and low energy. So, What causes eye-bags? Mainly fluid build-up. When the hair-thin blood vessels that supply the area are not drained properly, fluid builds up in the soft tissue, making the area dark and puffy.
Causes of eye bags
The 1st reason for poor drainage is nasal congestion. We all know the feeling of fluid build up when we have a stuffy nose. For chronic eye bags though, your bone structure is to blame. When the bones that hold up the eyes are not developed enough, the soft tissue supporting the eyes sags. We'll talk about this later.
-The yellow bone is called maxilla, it is responsible for most of the under eye support. When it is not adequately developed, the soft tissue around the eyes sags and the fluid drainage is poor, resulting in dark eye circles.
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