You have a Straight Eye Orientation. In terms of facial aesthetics, 'straight' is seen as the most attractive by current beauty standards.
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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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