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What is a lying silkworm?
Lying silkworm is the name used by China people to describe the eyes. It is a band-shaped protrusion about 4 to 7 mm next to the lower edge of eyelashes. It looks like a silkworm baby lying on the edge of the lower eyelashes. Laughing is more obvious, which will make your eyes cute. Basically, people who lie in silkworms look as if their eyes will smile, which is a very attractive look.

It should be noted that lying silkworms are born and will not change with age. In fact, eye bags are very similar to lying silkworms, and many people will mistake them for lying silkworms. The differences are as follows:

Eyebags are semi-circular objects far away from the lower eyelashes, and a large amount of fat accumulates in the subcutaneous tissue of the lower eyelid. They will change with living habits and age, so only the bags under the eyes will change.

The bags under the eyes get bigger because they often wear makeup and stay up late. Unhealthy living habits will make the bags under the eyes heavier. Frequent actions such as rubbing eyes or drawing eyeliner will often affect eyelid tissue, resulting in loose skin and enlarged bags under eyes. Therefore, it is suggested that everyone should develop good habits of work and rest.