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Old 06-05-2017, 06:34 AM   #1
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Asymmetrical eye

Hi everyone.my question is about asymmetrical eyes.i dont know what exactly matter is.but my one eye looks bigger thn then other one.right eye is hooded and left eye is round shape.sometime my right eye tends to look too close as compare to the left eye.it is prominent in pictures as i got to know it also when i saw my pictures.my eyes are pretty attractive but sometimes they become so dull and difference is visible very clearly.
Is there any medicine or cream which can be applied to get red of it.

 
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Old 06-05-2017, 11:18 AM   #2
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Re: Asymmetrical eye

No cream or medicine will change it. All of us are asymmetrical in facial features. Eyes not level, one bigger than the other, different shape, etc
Much of it is inherited....check out family pics and you can see who else might have it.

If it is extreme, it could be nerve or muscle related. Hooded eyes can be helped with cosmetic surgery if it impedes vision. Make-up can change the illusion of it. Some creams have a lifting effect. There are electric stimulating devices that can strengthen the muscles around that area, and there are exercises that can help strengthen muscles of the eyes.

If you have weakness elsewhere on your face or body, get it checked. If you suffer from a lot of stress, headaches, squint....get your vision checked.

Hope you find answers to satisfy your concerns.

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Old 06-05-2017, 11:29 AM   #3
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My parents don't have asymmetrical eyes.but my eyes are asymmetrical by birth.i dont Know why.none of my siblings have this issue

 
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Old 06-05-2017, 12:14 PM   #4
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Re: Asymmetrical eye

By birth, so it's an inherited quality from down the line. If it's extreme, and you want it changed, the only way would be surgery.
If it bothers you based on how you look in pics, you can learn how to pose, hold your muscles, change make up...etc. again, facial exercises specifically to strengthen and devices to enhance are helpful.

Many models have very crooked and extreme features with no make-up. There is an art to application just as there is how to dress to minimise or hide flaws in our bodies.

As well, confidence with how you look shows far more than any perceived flaws. How we see ourselves is usually more critical than others see us. And if you have been criticised by others in the past about pics, it's many times by people who hate what they see in themselves.

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Old 06-05-2017, 12:40 PM   #5
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Having asymmetrical eyes doesn't bother me it's​ enough for me that i can see from both of my eyes.but when i saw someone commenting on my eyes that yes u have a clear difference etc n etc it bothers me..
So i jst want to make it temporarily equal.
How can i make them look equal temporarily by makeup or by exercises

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Old 06-06-2017, 12:01 AM   #6
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Re: Asymmetrical eye

just type a search of face contouring with make up and you will find lots of videos on how to do anything. Information varies, and not all things work.

Make up works with shadowing and highlighting. Even changing the arch of eyebrows, liner, and mascara can create illusion of balance..... as well as changing hairstyle parts, colour and angle of cut around the face, etc

There are cosmetic lines such as MAC who offer make up done etc.

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Old 06-06-2017, 04:35 AM   #7
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Re: Asymmetrical eye

I suggest going to a department store or a makeup specialty store and having your makeup done. Sometimes you need to make an appointment but their professionals can help.

 
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