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Canthal Tilt Vs Eye Area
Canthal tilt is one specific angle. Eye area is the broader visual system around the eyes. Many searchers use the first term when they actually mean the second.
When people mean
Canthal Tilt
- They are asking about the angle between the inner and outer eye corners.
- They want to know whether a specific eye angle is positive, neutral, or negative.
- They are comparing a narrow metric from face-analysis content.
When people mean
Eye Area
- They are talking about tired-looking eyes, brow shape, or under-eye support.
- They want their face to look more alert or intense overall.
- They are reacting to the total impression of the eyes rather than a single angle.
Practical takeaway
- Assess the whole eye area before over-focusing on tilt.
- Sleep, swelling, grooming, and lighting change the eye area more than people expect.
- Use canthal tilt as one detail, not the whole verdict.