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Smiling. : ) No, actually it is frowning.
The process of frowning involves around 43 muscles in the face.
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Frowning - - it takes 47 muscles in your face
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Supposedly, smiling is the activity that uses 18 muscles, while frowning allegedly takes 43. To date, however, there is no definitive evidence as to how many muscles it takes to either smile or frown.
Out of smiling and frowning? FROWNING! Otherwise, my guess is face pulling. Or speech. Or singing opera. Or Jim Carrey. Either one.
Frowning. I'm not for sure, but i think it's like 7 for smiling and like 16 for frowning The answer is frowning Frowning uses up more muscles then smiling...so smile often, it's hardly any effort.</zzz> smiling....u use more mouth muscles and ur whole faces moves more when u smile...
i know that frowning requiresa quite a lot of muscles, however smiling and laughing require only one muscle. so make sure u get more laughs than frown during the day!!
Smiling uses less than half the number of muscles compared to frowning (17 to 42).
Smiling uses 17 but frowning uses 42
To effectively train your facial muscles, you can try facial exercises like smiling, frowning, and puffing out your cheeks. You can also use facial massage techniques or facial yoga to strengthen and tone your facial muscles. Consistent practice and patience are key to seeing results.