I feel like I look cross eyed lol
I should probably practice my gaze lol #weirdface #randomface #Lemon8Diary
Many people struggle with looking cross-eyed or awkward in photos and videos because they tend to focus directly on the camera lens or somewhere else that doesn't align with natural eye contact. A simple but effective technique to improve your gaze is to look slightly above your camera lens. This small adjustment creates the illusion that you are looking into the eyes of the viewer, which feels more natural and engaging. Practicing this gaze can take a bit of time. Start by positioning a small mark or sticker slightly above your camera lens to train your eyes to look there instead of straight at the camera. When you record yourself or take selfies, consciously look at the mark until it becomes an automatic habit. In addition to adjusting your gaze, pay attention to your facial relaxation. Tension in your eyes or forehead can exaggerate the cross-eyed appearance. Try relaxing your eyebrows and slightly softening your gaze, which helps your eyes appear more natural. Remember, natural lighting and camera angles also affect how your eyes look. Avoid harsh lighting that casts strange shadows around your eyes and experiment with angles to find the most flattering positions. By consistently practicing looking just above your camera lens and relaxing your facial muscles, you can significantly reduce the chance of appearing cross-eyed in photos or videos. Over time, this technique will boost your confidence and help you create more authentic and appealing content for social media or personal memories.









































































nope your good