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Does orbicularis oculi training work?

zeke.psl

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It does work, but most of the effect will come from stopping use of the temporalis (forehead) muscle as that is the one that lifts your eyebrows, reducing upper eyelid exposure by 30-40% as ive seen.
 

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Its legit, you can even see the same result in Botox injection in the forehead for forehead lines, it paralyzes the muscle and you can see their eyebrows visually lower after the injection is complete. Not to mention how constantly raising one eyebrow is proven to cause that eyebrow to sit higher in a relaxed position, causing eyebrow assymetry.
 

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Not to mention how constantly raising one eyebrow is proven to cause that eyebrow to sit higher in a relaxed position, causing eyebrow assymetry.
"proven" 😂
grifters larp whatever, where's the proof? go on, link it

Its legit, you can even see the same result in Botox injection in the forehead for forehead lines, it paralyzes the muscle and you can see

exercises will never achieve that nigga
jfl at comparing it to botox

you can't add any resistance, you can't just cause muscle atrophy by these exercises
 

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brutal iq mog
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what a retard
study measured short-term muscle activity vs eyebrow lift in one session,
not long-term effects of repeated raising on relaxed position causing eyebrow assymetry.
I bet you didn't even read it & thought it proves something after your tiktok grifter used it in his vid
 

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It works in a sense of like tired muscle and if u have lazy eye it can be slightly useful (but if lazy eye is extreme you'll need surgery)
I did see improvement from it because my eye muscles were weaker during covid when I used to be on PC 24/7. But now it's slightly better.

It won't make get ur eyes from negative to positive tilt and all those stuff. But most stuff are fixed through surgery but doesn't hurt to try , so go ahead.
 
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