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Conan Gray - Facial Feature - Eye Canthal Tilt



Your eye falls into the Upturned orientation category, which is considered a low attractiveness among the three male eye orientation types. This may not align with the most popular trends right now. Here’s how each category is generally perceived: Downturned – low attractiveness, Straight – high attractiveness, Upturned – low attractiveness. To enhance your attractiveness, consider working towards the Straight category. This could potentially increase your beauty score by one point.

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What is an Eye canthal Tilt? Why is a positive tilt more attractive than a negative tilt?

The eye canthal tilt, an important aspect of periorbital aesthetics, is the angle between the internal and external corners of the eyes. There are three types of canthal tilt: negative, neutral, and positive. A positive tilt, where the medial canthus is 5 to 8 degrees below the lateral canthus, contributes to a more attractive, sharper, and younger appearance. A recent study supports the notion that a positive tilt is crucial for an attractive look, as it relates to dimorphic and neotenic cues. In contrast, a negative canthal tilt can make individuals appear tired, sad, and older. Additionally, a study found that a slight incline or tilt to the intercanthal axis, averaging 2.1 mm (+3 degrees) in men, is essential for maintaining a masculine appearance, as a greater tilt can give a feminine look.

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