If a woman returns a stare and her eyebrows are raised, it means she is interested in you or she is a lady of the evening.” (Better watch those brows, gals, lest you give a guy the wrong idea.)
When you catch sight of your date across a crowded room, watch their eyebrows: if they give a brief, sudden lift, they're attracted to you. The “eyebrow flash” is an incredibly reliable signal of sexual attraction, but you have to watch it closely: most eyebrows flashes are over and done within one fifth of a second.
When someone raises their eyebrows when they see you, it means they recognize you or don't see you as a threat. You should try the neat trick of flashing your eyes at someone when you walk by to see if they say hello. If they flash their eyebrows back, you know they recognize you or are being friendly.
Watch for Their Eye Gaze
Like touch, eye contact triggers the release of oxytocin. When someone is attracted to you, they subconsciously will try engaging in lots of mutual eye contact. They do this to feel closer to you, and because they are interested in you and what you are saying.
If you notice he is making more eye contact with you or you catch a guy staring at you, he is probably attracted to you. He may be enthralled by your good looks and may be fantasizing about kissing you. Perhaps he stares at you and smiles; that could mean he likes you, too.
As for what flirty eyes are, it's the look you give someone when you want to kiss them. It's when you lean into someone and look straight into their eyes, as if to tell them, “Tell me more, I love hearing you talk.” Since you aren't actually putting your feelings into words, it's uncomplicated.
Full body gazes begin with an extended gaze, are followed up by a longer look over the mouth, down the body and back up to the eyes. This type of eye contact is brazen and highly sensual. The person may respond with a similar gaze or appear to blush.
When you are in a group, does she seem to be glancing at you to see your reactions? If she quickly glances away when you catch her looking, then looks back, she's likely interested in you. Smiling, holding eye contact, or raising her eyebrows are all very flirtatious things she could do in the moment.
Eye contact is a subtle but strong sign. If she holds eye contact with you, that could be a sign she's interested. Let's say you're in a social setting and a woman across the room looks at you. If she looks at you and then instantly turns away, it may be because she is shy or doesn't want to get caught looking at you.
She looks at you
If she's interested and forward, she'll be looking at you and will maintain eye contact when you lock eyes. She may smile or she may scan your face and give you a double-take. This is a pretty obvious sign that she likes you and she isn't afraid to show it, either.
Normal eye contact lasts for about three seconds. However, if you can hold your crush's gaze for four and a half seconds, they'll get a powerful cue that you're flirting with them. You can even hold it longer, if you like, as long as your crush doesn't look away.
While in a conversation with someone you're interested in, look in their left eye for one second. Then, shift your gaze to their lips. After 1.5 to 2 seconds, bring your gaze up and look into their right eye.
The Triangle Technique
During the conversation, change your gaze every so often, looking into one eye, then move to the other eye, then down to their lips, and back up to the eyes. This is an inmate way to connect and send unspoken signals.
There's a common wives' tale that tries to help us out with this: It says, if you look into a person's left eye, it means you're connecting to their emotional side, because that's the side of the brain that processes emotion.
He'll stand close to you. He might place his hands on you casually, like touching your arm or your shoulder when laughing at a joke. “A guy who holds your hand or puts his arm around you is showing interest. We don't tend to touch people we don't like, so touch can be an indication of attraction.”
Actually, science has proven it so! Certain chemicals (or endorphins) that produce the emotion of love can be emitted through emotions expressed in the eyes. There are physiological changes in the eyes that occur when love is expressed between two individuals.
Let her be the first to break eye contact.
This will communicate that you are interested in speaking to her. Keep smiling with open body language so she knows this is a friendly look, not a threatening stare. The longer she maintains eye contact, the more likely it is that she may be interested in meeting you.
She likes you and wants to get to know you.
If a girl is staring at you for a while, especially in conversation, she wants to get to know you. This is especially true if she is showing body language signs that she's attracted to you, which could include little touches and fun banter.
If her attention is primarily on anything other than you, and if she doesn't seem excited to be spending time with you, that's the number-one universal sign that you're not her #1 choice. If she: Is constantly checking her phone. Acts like there's somewhere else she needs or wants to be.