Do you have Hunter Eyes? 5 Signs that Prove you have Hunter Eyes
Could your eyes be part of the hunter and gatherer elite?
Let’s find out if you have got hunter eyes! I’m about to cover 5 key features that define hunter eyes in this article.
So, without wasting any time, let's start with
Number 1
Deep-Set Eyes:
Hunter eyes are set further back into the skull and seem to be more sunken in. This gives extra shadows on the face, especially under the brow ridge to provide shade to the eyes in sharp sun in the earlier times. There were no sunglasses back then, you know. Deep-set eyes do have a more masculine look and an intensely concentrated appearance which can give an ability of staring into the soul lol.
Number 2
Positive Canthal Tilt:
Canthal tilt is the angle between the inner and outer sides of the eyes. When the outer corner is higher than the medial canthus, or the inner corner, it is known as a positive canthal tilt. This tilted angle gives an impression of sharpness and slanting of the eyes to give that characteristic look of alertness to the eyes.
Number 3
Sclera is less exposed:
One of the crucial characteristics of hunter eyes is that not much of the sclera—the white part of the eye—is exposed below the iris.
The eyelids of the lower region are just below the iris so that the majority of the white part at the bottom of the eyes is covered. This creates a more dominant and focused appearance.
Number 4
Horizontal Alignment and Eye Shape:
People with the almond shape have more horizontal alignment without their eyes looking too rounded or droopy. Such eyes will also be wider in breadth and narrower in vertical height, which creates a symmetrical look on the face. This type of shape tends to give people a sense of calm control about them, unlike round eyes, which can make people look more emotional or even surprised.
Number 5
Brow Ridge and Hooding:
People with hunter eyes often have a highly developed brow ridge. The brow ridge is the bone structure above the eye. Just so you know, the brow ridge fully develops as you age near 25, so don't worry if you haven't fully developed it yet.
This gives the appearance of the eyes being 'hooded' to at least some degree, which adds further depth to the eye socket and makes the eyes more intense. This, of course, is a masculine characteristic and shows power and robustness in facial beauty.
So, if put together, all these characteristics combine in order to give a sharp, intense, and alert look to the person, which is the reason hunter eyes appear appealing and dominant.
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