Yes.
As people have only two facial cheeks it is left as an exercise for the student to calculate how many could be turned.
No, smiling and laughing are not the same. Smiling typically involves a facial expression showing happiness or amusement, while laughing involves making sounds typically associated with amusement. Smiling can be a more subtle form of expressing positive emotions, while laughing is usually a more overt sign of finding something funny.
I have tried the facial fillers of Heber Davis skin clinic in Australia (that is where I'm from) and I must say that they're quite good. I have these really hollow cheeks because of my work and so I decided to try out this treatment. It took me about 3 treatments to get the outcome that I wanted but it was all worth it. I've had for almost a year already and my cheeks are still full. Definitely the best based on my experience.
Not really, but when they open their mouths, sometimes it looks like they are smiling.
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.
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You should use PONDS facial wash... really good.
When they're feeling embarrassed, the blood rushed to their cheeks and turn them pink. Also, in really cold weather, lighter skin people will have pinker cheeks. I hope this help
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Really big muscles
he has really big muscles
Ot really most facial hair is black because blond facial hair never shows well.