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What are mine, hooded or double lid?
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Some people here have only deep eye sockets, but not hooded yeys. Here typical Swedish hooded eyes. It is a common surgery to remove them, but you can't remove deep sockets. People operate them for two reasons. They can prevent full eyesight or are simply unaesthetic. Who wants to have them probably doesn't know that people often want to remove them by a surgery.
The man here is not among the worst cases.
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Seems I have them downturned
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Hooded eyes doesn't necessarily have to mean eyes with upper eyelid ptosis, like in the first and second images posted by Lemmi. I think it can also mean eyes like this where only a small area of the pretarsal skin is visible:
In the bottom right image above, the left eye looks more hooded than the right eye in the sense that it has a shorter distance between the supratarsal crease and the upper eyelid margin. But the right eye has a more droopy upper eyelid, so the visible area of the pretarsal skin is higher in the upper eyelid.
This is the opposite of hooded eyes, where there is a large visible area of pretarsal skin, and where there is a long distance between the supratarsal crease and the upper eyelid margin:
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I never thought precisely about eye shapes before. I think my mother has hooded eyes. Am I right?
By the way, what would be my eye type?
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CV is just the Spaniard version of the old Indo-troll "ButlerKing"Originally Posted by travv
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