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What Are Hunter Eyes (predator's eyes)? Hunter or predator's eyes imply a form of an eye that is usually almond-shaped. Hunter eyes tend to set deeper in the skull (compared to the prey eyes). They are elongated horizontally and have a positive canthal tilt, making the gaze more intense.
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Read More »There’s a study conducted on animals to prove that the shape of eyes and pupils can tell if the animal is a hunter or prey. It has shown that vertical eye pupils are typical for the predators, while horizontal ones belong to the prey. A similar situation is with people, as our eye shape can provide a very different image. People with hunter eyes have a prominent piercing gaze, while prey eyes give a more vulnerable vibe being wide open. Hunter (below) and prey (above) eyes in animals Prey (above) and hunter (below) eyes Get a better jawline in just 28 days Get rid of a double chin and get an attractive jawline with a daily mewing workout What Are Hunter Eyes (predator's eyes)? Hunter or predator’s eyes imply a form of an eye that is usually almond-shaped. Hunter eyes tend to set deeper in the skull (compared to the prey eyes). They are elongated horizontally and have a positive canthal tilt, making the gaze more intense. The brow bone of the hunter eyes is pronounced and protects the eyes. Examples of hunter eyes What Are Prey Eyes? Compared to vertically compact hunter eyes, prey eyes are more round due to larger orbits (eye sockets). Prey eyes are more exposed and wide open. The large orbits come from genetics or recessed maxilla (from mouth breathing). The canthal tilt of the prey eyes tends to be negative, creating a more wide-eye but downcast look. Examples of prey eyes What Causes Prey Eyes? Everyone’s appearance is unique, and so is the shape of the eyes. Yet there are some factors affecting how deep your eyes are placed, their shape, and tilt. Prey or hunter eyes are determined by genetics, but often our lifestyle and habits can affect the eye shape. There are a few most common causes of prey eyes: Recessed maxilla. A typical tired-looking face with a downward gaze is a result of a recessed maxilla (upper jaw bone). Bad tongue posture and mouth breathing cause the maxilla to narrow down, resulting in bigger eye sockets and a tired look. Maxilla on a skull (highlighted in green) Scleral show. The sclera is the white part of an eye, and the scleral show is the exposure of this part on the lower lid. When the lower lid expands downward due to disease, aging, or surgery, the scleral show gets more visible. It gives a tired downcast look. Scleral show (above) and treated (below) How do your eyes affect your face? The eyes are one of the first things we pay attention to when meeting someone. There’s a great difference in an overall image of a person with hunter eyes and prey eyes, the same as for person with strong chiseled jawline and no jawline. In fact, most of the models have hunter eyes, as they give piercing gazes on a runway, attracting admiring spectators’ views. The hunter eyes affect the face by making a dominant, confident, and intense look. Such energy attracts people, thus, making people with hunter eyes appealing to others. Meanwhile, prey eyes appear to give a more submissive vibe, being wide open. People with prey eyes ofter look down and have dark circles under their eyes. So, prey eyes usually don’t give such a magnetic and confident glance. Can Mewing Give You Hunter Eyes? As it was mentioned, a recessed maxilla can lead to a tired-looking face with baggy eyes. So, the key to getting hunter eyes is to make sure the maxilla is wide enough. One of the ways to get a wider maxilla is to do mewing (what is mewing). The base of mewing - correct tongue positioning pressed against the roof of the mouth. Regular tongue posture exercises and nose breathing helps to expand the maxilla to its natural position. When the tongue rests on the hard palate, it pushes the maxilla up and creates more eye support. As a result, mewing can help: To make your eyes more deep-set, hunter-like
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