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Hunter eyes refer to eyes that are deep-set and lack [[eyecel]] traits. It is a quality associated with top-[[decile]] [[SMV]]. Its not only the [[incelosphere]] that regards such deep-set eyes preferable, just look at any modelling agencies and most of their models have a similar set of eyes.
Hunter [[eyes]] refer to [[eyes]] that are deep-set and lack [[eyecel]] traits. It is a quality associated with top-[[decile]] [[SMV]]. Its not only the [[incelosphere]] that regards such [[deep-set eyes]] preferable, just look at any modelling agencies and most of their models have a similar set of eyes.


They are [[vertically narrow eyes]], usually covered by a big [[brow ridge]] and tilted [[eyebrow]]s. This is usually due to [[high cheekbones]].
They are [[vertically narrow eyes]], usually covered by a big [[brow ridge]] and tilted [[eyebrow]]s. This is usually due to [[high cheekbones]].
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==Criticism==
==Criticism==


Some argue that vertical narrowness of the eyes has little to do with attraction, as exemplified by models with [[large eyes]], including [[David Gandy]]. Females have large eyes relatively to their skull due to greater [[scleral show]]. However, it’s not only due to scleral show. Females have [[skull size|smaller skull]]s which makes their eyes appear larger.
Some argue that vertical narrowness of the [[eyes]] has little to do with attraction, as exemplified by models with [[large eyes]], including [[David Gandy]]. Females have large [[eyes]] relatively to their skull due to greater [[scleral show]]. However, it’s not only due to scleral show. Females have [[skull size|smaller skull]]s which makes their [[eyes]] appear larger.


==See also==
==See also==
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