the most of the Finns, some Scandinavians and Central Eastern europeans have what I depicted just above:
broad eyelids, but not very open, external corners going up, an inferior eyelid straight and going up - I said yet the possible origin - these features give the eyes a pseudo "mongoloid" aspect (untrue) -
when southern or middle-eastern people have eyelids going up this way, they nevertheless have more open eyes apertures -
Nordics (classical) have more open eyes, as other people -
a remarked some very high open, but not broad open eyes among some North-Africans (and Italians) with at the contrary external eyelids corners sloping down very abruptly, but it is rare - what origin? I don't know!
'alpine' phenotypical people have very open eyes, not broad too, giving them a very "rounded" eye look -
It is a pity that french anthropologists (and others) didn't pay too much attention to these details (as ears forms, eyebrows, teeth etc...)
THese details of anatomy, not submitted to natural selection, could have allowed some ligneages distinctions,;