Massage your entire face lightly with your hands, rubbing in small circles. Pay special attention to the area around your eyes. Take a big, wide yawn. Open your eyes and mouth, and raise your eyebrows as high as you can. Now squeeze these features together tightly.
Massage your entire face lightly with your hands, rubbing in small circles. Pay special attention to the area around your eyes. Take a big, wide yawn. Open your eyes and mouth, and raise your eyebrows as high as you can. Now squeeze these features together tightly.
Crossing your eyes is another great eye warmup and is useful for training one eye to move at a time. If you’ve never mastered this skill, the tips in the next step should help. [1] X Research source
Practice crossing your eyes by looking at the tip of your nose with both eyes. Slowly slide your gaze upwards to the bridge of your nose while looking inward. Hold a pen at arm’s length directly in between both eyes. Focus on the pen and slowly draw it to your face until it is 2 – 4 inches (5. 1 – 10. 2 cm) away. At this distance, your eyes should cross. These techniques may use muscles that don’t usually get much exercise, which can cause fatigue. When you get tired, take a break and try again. It may take you a little while, but you’ll get it eventually![2] X Research source
If you don’t have a mirror or another person available to help check your form, snap a selfie. Being able to cross your eyes can make learning to move one eye at a time easier.
Give your moving eye a guide to follow. Hold your finger at arm’s length off to the side and in front of your outward facing eye. Focus on the finger with that eye. Move your finger inward to the center of your nose, following it with your outward eye.
Practice one side a few times to get the feel for it before exercising the opposite eye.
Take frequent breaks to prevent strain.
It may help if you position the finger so only the same-side eye can see it. Try starting with your finger a little off to the side.
To get this motion down, you may want to repeat it a few times with one eye before trying it on the opposite-side eye. [6] X Research source
With practice, you’ll be ready to trip out your friends with this trick.