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What is the section of skin between the top of your cheek and the end of your eyebrow called?
There is a softer kind of thin feeling piece of skin right at the outside corner of your eye...it's fairly small, but it is also clearly not part of your eyebrow, eyelid, or cheek...I have googled the crap out of this and found nothing that gives it a specific name...I am asking because I would like to get that piece of skin pierced, but so far the closest thing I have found is the "anti-eyebrow" piercing but that is almost always lower than what I want (more the upper cheek than the actual corner of the eye)...
the temple is the hollow point in the skull between your hairline and your orbital ridge (the bone edge that surrounds your eye socket)...I am talking about directly in front of the temple...where the supraorbital ridge meets your zygomatic bone...
the closest thing i can find, after even more googling for medical terms and so on, is the canthus...each corner of your eye is called a canthus, so there are four canthi...what I am actually talking about would be more like the paracanthus or something...if you follow your brow ridge from the bridge of your nose out until your finger is in line with the corner of your eye again, then shift your finger straight toward your eye like an eighth of an inch you are touching it...
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- Anonymous5 years ago
idk