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Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:59 am |
Hi
You know that thing we do when you pull the skin on your temples up and it makes your eyes go in to that gorgeosu cat shape?
Well is there anyway to make the temples or the muscles at the side of the eyes so tight that it does this? What do you think? I would love for my eyes to lift this way- it would give me lovely almond shaped eyes. I have kind of sad, drooping eyes naturally.
I have read a lot of people who do ageless have said thier eyes kinda shape- they went up at the sides.
Also in Happy Face Yoga there is actually 2 exercises called the temple lifter and the advanced temple lifter.
Thoughts anyone....? |
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Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:10 am |
sally565 wrote: |
Hi
You know that thing we do when you pull the skin on your temples up and it makes your eyes go in to that gorgeosu cat shape?
Well is there anyway to make the temples or the muscles at the side of the eyes so tight that it does this? What do you think? I would love for my eyes to lift this way- it would give me lovely almond shaped eyes. I have kind of sad, drooping eyes naturally.
I have read a lot of people who do ageless have said thier eyes kinda shape- they went up at the sides.
Also in Happy Face Yoga there is actually 2 exercises called the temple lifter and the advanced temple lifter.
Thoughts anyone....? |
Sally565 I believe Tom Hagerty's scalp exercise is what you need. He's been doing it for years and not only has it kept his forehead smooth, it also appears to have lifted his eyes as you say, and it is supposed to be good for your hair too. Below is a photo of Tom in his seventies!
Many on his hair site forum (www.hairloss-reversible.com) have reported hair loss reversal from doing that exercise. It is exercise 5 on his website: www.shapeyourface.com
I suggest doing the whole workout which is only 5 exercises so you get a nicely balanced face. I also suggest you read his entire website before you start as he does give tips, IIRC.
Finally, if you find the scalp exercise hard to do, don't despair. Take a peek at the forum for tips others have shared (don't skip the archives). You'll find them not only helpful but it's also inspiring to see others who couldn't do it at first but eventually mastered it. And they were kind enough to share how the accomplished it.
The cool thing about the scalp exercise is you can do it anywhere. If you can move your ears, then you can already do it. |
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Sat Nov 10, 2012 7:30 am |
Aww bless you nonie- thanks for your reply
I see what you mean about Toms eye shape- I would love eyes like that. But I reckon is are naturally like that.
You see I have been doing this scalp exercise for a long time and although I like it, it hasn't changed my eyeshape and I dont think it will....m anymore suggestions I know Carolyn form cff says her undereye exercise lifts the corners of the eyes, I do a similar exercise and haven't really seen any change though. |
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Sat Nov 10, 2012 11:34 am |
sally565 wrote: |
Aww bless you nonie- thanks for your reply
I see what you mean about Toms eye shape- I would love eyes like that. But I reckon is are naturally like that.
You see I have been doing this scalp exercise for a long time and although I like it, it hasn't changed my eyeshape and I dont think it will....m anymore suggestions I know Carolyn form cff says her undereye exercise lifts the corners of the eyes, I do a similar exercise and haven't really seen any change though. |
sally565 I don't know if Tom's eyes were always like that. Although his photos when he was younger are taken from afar, his eyes seem different to me: http://www.hairloss-reversible.com/my_story.htm
You say Carolyn says her undereye exercise lifts the corners of the eyes and you do a similar one but haven't seen any change. Perhaps it's a combo of exercises that does this and not one particular exercise? See, my first question if I were in your shoes would be to wonder if there's any evidence of this. And yes, there is evidence Carolyn's program does seem to do that:
Diane's eye corners seem lifted so that her crows' feet are slightly ironed out and corner of the upper eyelid to our right is less hooded:
http://www.carolynsfacialfitness.com/dianes-eyes
It is very clear her upper face has lifted up--and that happened in just a little over 4 months.
In Marilyn's photos, I see the change in the eyes between the first two images. In the first one, the outer corners of her eyes seem to go downward, but they seem not to do so in the second image as if lifted a bit
http://www.carolynsfacialfitness.com/marilyn
Carolyn always talks about a combination of exercises, so it's very unlike her to give credit for the lifting of the eye corners to the under eye exercise. Even her response to the FAQ w/r/t eyes refers to how muscles are intertwined, so maybe you misunderstood her? Here's that FAQ I'm talking about: http://www.carolynsfacialfitness.com/how-do-the-eyes-firm-up-giving-the-appearance-of-youth |
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