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Looksmax Squinting changes resting eyebrow expression over time? (2 Viewers)

Looksmax Squinting changes resting eyebrow expression over time?

perospero

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I made it a habit to squint slightly all the time and for the past 2ish years i've noticed that my eyebrows rest lower than they used to even w/o squinting. Raising my eyebrows and engaging the frontalis muscles feels weird and I heard about something called "proprioception" that describes your body recognizing its resting positions. Does anyone have a similar experience or can add on to what causes this?
 

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I made it a habit to squint slightly all the time and for the past 2ish years i've noticed that my eyebrows rest lower than they used to even w/o squinting. Raising my eyebrows and engaging the frontalis muscles feels weird and I heard about something called "proprioception" that describes your body recognizing its resting positions. Does anyone have a similar experience or can add on to what causes this?
ive noticed this too, to the point where my eye shape doesnt look much like either of my parents unlike my sister. niggas gonna say its cope but its an easy thing to commit to and actually has a chance of working
 

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you don't need low set aspie "muh, O'Pry" hunter eyes. Unironically, Lachowski has a better eye area despite having medium set eyebrows and shit colored eyes.

Either way, my eyebrows lowered by themselves during puberty (13-15).
 
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I made it a habit to squint slightly all the time and for the past 2ish years i've noticed that my eyebrows rest lower than they used to even w/o squinting. Raising my eyebrows and engaging the frontalis muscles feels weird and I heard about something called "proprioception" that describes your body recognizing its resting positions. Does anyone have a similar experience or can add on to what causes
Sure bro 😂
 

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