Sanpaku eyes have quietly become one of the internet’s favorite pseudo-psychological tells—often invoked to explain why ...
According to the ancient tradition of Japanese face reading, “sanpaku,” you can learn something interesting about people from how much of the whites of their eyes show. For most of us, the whites of ...
They say that the eyes are the windows to the soul. But what if certain parts of the eye are windows to a person's fate? That's what some people who follow Asian face reading tradition say about ...
“Look in a mirror,” begins You Are All Sanpaku, a health book from 1965 written by macrobiotic advocate and anti-war protestor George Ohsawa. There you see the whites of your eyes and, if you have ...
"Sanpaku" (三白眼) is a Japanese term that means "three whites." It refers to eyes where the white space (sclera) is visible on three sides of the iris. There are two types: Yin Sanpaku, which is when ...
Sanpaku eyes are trending online, again. Learn the myths, science and celebrity examples behind the phenomenon.