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What about temple depression? How to improve?
In reality, it is really difficult to have such a perfectly lined face. Many stars will also make some minor adjustments to make the lines look smoother and more photogenic.

In addition to the mandibular line, a common problem is that the temples are sunken and the cheekbones are swollen, which will make you look mature and old-fashioned. If you have such a problem, you can refer to the following methods. In addition to hair and makeup modification, there are also white methods.

Maybe your temple depression is simply "fake"

Before we start, don't rush to say that your temples are sunken. Let's look at the location of the temple first. The correct position of the temple is between the brow tip and the outer corner of the eye, and the depression about one horizontal finger backward is the temple.

We often say that the temple depression refers to the depression near the temple. The depression in the upper forehead is a hairline problem.

The easiest way to judge whether you have temple depression and cheekbone expansion is to touch the outline lines of your face with your hands. However, slight ups and downs are normal, and you really don't have to pay too much attention to this small detail that no one has found.