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@Swansven Yes you have beautiful eyes, but I don't think the effects are like you think: objectively changed eyebrows/eyelashes.
I asked AI it said they look extremely similiar, that's how it looks on my eyes too.
I think it's better lighting that makes the lighter hairs more visible in the new photos where you argue better density. We can't be serious that eyelash/eyebrow hair can grow 10-15mm in 1 day. There is just no way.
Yes in rawprimal eyelashes/eyebrows can and usually become more dense but this is just not true in my opinion.
What you probably actually got: sharper vision and better serotonergic activity from the food acting as precursors. After a good night of sleep + the food, serotonin increases in the brain, activates more sensual perception, your eye details just seem more vivid/positive to you. That's a real win from the diet I think.
Some of those very light eyebrows are hard to see on most lighting, they were just invisible before.
ALSO cameras are NOT reality, they are photos that are not accurate at imaging small hairs, especially if the eyelashes/eyebrow hairs are similiar colour as your skin, as you have for some of them.
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@Swansven Yes you have beautiful eyes, but I don't think the effects are like you think: objectively changed eyebrows/eyelashes.
I asked AI it said they look extremely similiar, that's how it looks on my eyes too.
I think it's better lighting that makes the lighter hairs more visible in the new photos where you argue better density. We can't be serious that eyelash/eyebrow hair can grow 10-15mm in 1 day. There is just no way.
Yes in rawprimal eyelashes/eyebrows can and usually become more dense but this is just not true in my opinion.
What you probably actually got: sharper vision and better serotonergic activity from the food acting as precursors. After a good night of sleep + the food, serotonin increases in the brain, activates more sensual perception, your eye details just seem more vivid/positive to you. That's a real win from the diet I think.
Some of those very light eyebrows are hard to see on most lighting, they were just invisible before.
ALSO cameras are NOT reality, they are photos that are not accurate at imaging small hairs, especially if the eyelashes/eyebrow hairs are similiar colour as your skin, as you have for some of them.
@Rabbi It was definitely less growth than I had originally thought but is it really that much of a stretch to say that they grew a bit? More of a stretch that a change in vision? Idk about that man. I would argue that little goes a long way with eyelashes. Never claimed that my eyelashes grew 1.5x or something, although my title was a bit extra.
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@Rabbi It was definitely less growth than I had originally thought but is it really that much of a stretch to say that they grew a bit? More of a stretch that a change in vision? Idk about that man. I would argue that little goes a long way with eyelashes. Never claimed that my eyelashes grew 1.5x or something, although my title was a bit extra.
@Swansven Yes they have grown little bit more or dense from that early photo but it was few weeks ago. Not in a night yeah. And not in the dramatic way you thought. Especially because on the before picture the camera lense was focusing the light on the eyeball and not the hairs as you wanted to show your eyecolour details.
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@Swansven There is definetely some small visible improvements in density, length seems similar though. I think the first after picture best shows the density increase in the eyelashes. Its not the half an inch or whatever that you thought, but definetely improvement nontheless. Good work!