Smiling occurs because of uneven electric fields through the gel
No. Smiling is generally a response to emotional stimulation.
not really because if you smile at someone you are not laughing
Exercising will release endorphins. Smiling and laughing are forms of exercise, since they involve lifting and stretching the facial muscles. Even fake smiling (voluntarily making a huge smile from ear to ear, teeth showing and opening your eyes wide while lifting your brows) will release those feel good chemicals naturally. I use this technique when I start to feel really down. My advice-practice fake smiling in the mirror or someplace no one can see you. It may be smiling, but contorting your face this way isn't always a pretty sight. Hold the smile for as long as you can.
No, the exact number of muscles used when smiling is debated among experts. While it is often mentioned that smiling uses 17 facial muscles, this number can vary depending on the source. Nevertheless, the act of smiling does engage multiple muscles in the face.
Haswant means "Joyous". "Has" in Hindi is Laugh. "Haswanth" means Always Smiling or Joyous.
No he was not smiling.
smiling to you
Zygomaticus is your smiling muscle
A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.
The verb is kumwetulira. Ndikumwetulira - I am smiling Ukumwetulira - you are smiling Akumwetulira - he/she/they is/is/are smiling etc.
frowning is the opposite of smiling.
Smiling time is 10 to 2
"Is smiling" is the present progressive tense (third person). The past progressive tense is "was smiling".
The Smiling Dogs was created in 1940.
That Smiling Face was created in 1988.
Smiling Wine was created in 1972.
Smiling Faces was created in 1932.