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Chic Charisma: Sanpaku Eyes

Burning ambition hidden behind a cold gaze

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Real-Life Stat Board

Original Energy
46%
Potential Rate
47%
Harmony Level
39%

🚗Real-Life Situations

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📍Key Point 👁️

Eyes where the white is visible not only on the left and right of the pupil but also above or below. It gives a sharp, strong, somewhat rebellious, yet mysterious look.

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📍MZ Report 💡

Popular among Gen Z for its unique 'lethargic and chic' vibe. Many 'born-to-be celebrities' who exhibit a dominant aura on stage share this eye shape.

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Physiognomy follows the mind.

Chic Charisma: Sanpaku Eyes

Gen Z Analysis (Modern View)

Popular among Gen Z for its unique 'lethargic and chic' vibe. Many 'born-to-be celebrities' who exhibit a dominant aura on stage share this eye shape.

Key Traits & Personality

Strong will and competitive spirit
Independent and clear opinions
Artistic temperament and unexpected charm
Excellent focus and goal-oriented

🔬 Anatomical Features (Anatomy)

position of the pupil

The biggest anatomical feature is that the black pupils are slanted upward when looking straight ahead, exposing the whites (sclera) of the lower part of the pupils. Because of this, it is called ‘three white eyes’ because three white areas are visible in the eyes.

lower eyelid line

The lower eyelids are often straight or slightly drooped, which more effectively exposes the whites below the pupils. This adds emptiness or depth to the gaze.

overall eye shape

The eyes tend to be long and sharp, creating a strong and sensitive impression when combined with the three-white eye feature. The eyes do not look static, giving the impression of penetrating something or struggling.

📜 Historical Perspective

In the past, in physiognomy, the Three Baek Eyes were regarded as 'busts' with a strong rebellious temperament, excessive ambition, causing anger, or severe ups and downs in fortune. This is because it was interpreted that inner imbalance and unstable energy were expressed through the eyes. However, as we move into modern society, this perception has changed 180 degrees. In modern beauty standards where individuality and self-expression are emphasized, the three hundred eyes are being re-evaluated as a unique charm point that sets it apart from others and a symbol of inimitable charisma. In particular, in the media and art world, it is considered a characteristic that reveals a mysterious and decadent atmosphere, strong concentration, and artistic sensibility, and is considered a byword for 'attractive eyes.'

Rarity
Around the top 10% of the total population
Celebrity Distribution
It is observed to be more than three times higher in occupations that attract the public's attention, such as entertainers and artists, compared to the general public.

Best Synergy Combinations

+ High, straight nose bridge

It further enhances the sharp and intelligent feel of the three hundred eyes. The high bridge of the nose that holds the center of the face focuses attention on the eyes and completes an overall three-dimensional and sophisticated image.

+ thin and clear lip line

It neutralizes the strong and sometimes rebellious feeling of the three white eyes, or on the contrary, maximizes the chic atmosphere. The addition of a mouth that does not seem to show emotions easily doubles the mysterious and urbane charm.

⚖️ Comparisons

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Four white eyes
While three-white eyes only show the whites of the eyes in one direction, either below (lower three-white eyes) or above (upper three-white eyes), four-white eyes show the whites of the eyes in all directions: up, down, left, and right. Physiognomically, it is much rarer than the Three White Eyes, and its energy is interpreted as being extremely strong, so even in modern times, it still tends to be regarded as a characteristic of an unusual person or unstable psychological state.

👑 Representative Celebrities (Chic Charisma: Sanpaku Eyes)

G-Dragon
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Best Compatibility

Full lips to soften the sharpness

Luck-Up Method

Try drawing your eyeliner slightly downwards to soften the strong impression.