One thing that nobody is taking into consideration, including you, Ninae, is that these pictures are heavily photo-shopped. All of them. So you making some pretty wild assumptions about something that is almost completely altered from what it actually looks like in reality. Even the eye color is photo-shopped in these pictures. Trust. You are doing an awful lot of analysis on a machine-produced effect. Just saying.
We see what we expect to see. I've seen this happen with my best friend, who has always been very spiritual, and 'sees' things that others do not. She is a beautiful human being, inside and out, but she is not impervious to assigning causation to correlation herself. For example, I bought my current home about eight years ago. My best friend has often said how she loves the 'vibes' in my home, but also how she sees that something in my home has changed my personality. I remind her over and over that I moved into management the same year I bought my home. I've continued to climb the management ladder since then and, yes, it has changed my outlook on life entirely, and not altogether constructively. In fact, I've decided to begin moving out of management because I dislike it so much. My best friend agrees with me when I tell her this, but then forgets (she is very forgetful), and brings it up again. I've noticed other situations very similar to this one, where she attributes something psychically because she is inadvertently assigning false equivalencies to things. I love my best friend deeply, and I believe she has the most profoundly beautiful soul I've encountered on this earth, but I've learned to look closely at variables when she tells me things like this. And I believe that she is also right in that she sometimes sees things I am not aware of.
I do not mean to patronize or belittle you in any way, and I hope you don't take offense when I suggest that perhaps you are expecting to see something now and so you see it. It would be different if you were seeing something in person (but, also dangerous, as another poster said), but really, I don't believe you are even seeing this person's true eyes when you are looking at these very clearly 'shopped pictures.