What makes a person attractive and good looking? To a great extent, good looks are simply a matter of good health and vitality. Pure complexion and full, shiny hair are considered prerequisites for female beauty. Just as important is certainly a persons facial expression, especially around the eyes. People with friendly, bright eyes are more attractive than people with tense or hostile eyes.
There happens to be a method that improves your looks and your eyesight at the same time. It was developed by an American Eye doctor, William Bates, and it has helped millions over the years. Simple exercises relax the eyes and bring out a bright-eyed, harmonious attitude and appearance. The whole mind/body functions more joyously and efficiently when eyes relax, and the vision is improved.
When you learn the art of seeing, you feel better and you look better. You are more at ease with human nature, with your own nature and in your relationships. The lines and wrinkles of frustration begin to fade from your face. You move about with more ease and poise because your movements originate from your gravity center in the pelvis, not nervously from the shoulders. Your eyes are lively and mobile, they joyously explore the world. You avoid the habit of staring that is a symptom of poor vision.
Although opticians and the optical industry try to convince us that glasses glamorous and lenses are trendy, we know deep down that we look better and healthier without them. Glasses not only have a disfiguring effect, they also create facial tension and mental discomfort. Last not least, all glasses and lenses weaken your eyes. Even modern eye surgery only corrects the symptoms, and long term problems tend to arise later.
The methods developed by Dr. Bates work with most visual defects, including near sightedness (myopia), far sightedness, astigmatism, glaucoma and cataract.