Eye fur, also known as eye chakra or lying silkworm, is the convex part under the lower eyelashes when smiling. It is actually composed of the orbicularis oculi muscle.
Women's eyes are most likely to appear on people with big eyes or slightly bulging eyes, giving people a special sense of concern. In fact, such eyes look particularly attractive. The look and feel is completely different from the haggard feeling caused by bags under the eyes.
This is not eye bags, but local hypertrophy of the orbicularis oculi muscle. The professional name is "muscular eye bags", and the folk generally call it "lying silkworms". The description is quite apt and vivid, and it is located next to the lower edge of the eyelashes. A band-like protrusion of about four to seven millimeters, which looks like a silkworm lying on the edge of the lower eyelashes.
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The difference between eye bags and eye bags:
1. Eye bags are particularly obvious when you smile, just like your eyes It's like smiling, and bags under the eyes are band-like protrusions no matter what your expression is.
2. In addition, the positions of eye bags and eye bags are also completely different. Eye bags are 4-7 mm close to the lower edge of our eyelashes, and their skin color is the same as our skin. However, eye bags are far away from the lower eyelashes, and their skin color is darker. Shen Wuguang.
3. Silkworms are oval, while bags under the eyes are triangular.
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