laugh lines are on the very outside of your mouth and of course line like and dimples are like holes that dont go all the way through your cheek
Dimples will not necessarily help you have a great smile. Babies, with dimples, are cute when they smile and laugh. As people get older, they have a tendency of outgrowing the dimples.
Dimples in an abnormality because it is also a abnormality in the skin. Eventhough it adds beauty when we smile, it is not good.
you cant "make" dimples, its something that is genetic. you can get it professionally done but it'll cost. But there are ways to enhance a dip in your cheeks, either put a bottle cap in the side of your cheek and make suction, or just smile and laugh a lot.
Use a bottle cap.Use it to take pictures. But make sure you don't do this in public or people will laugh. lol c;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhNJzYHQg2o^^^^ hope this helps (:
This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive. If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.
This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive. If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.
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You can't really MAKE dimples. Dimples are completely genetic.
This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive. If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.
A dimple is a dominant trait. If a father has two dominant dimple genes (DD) and the mother has two recessive dimple genes (dd), the baby's dimple alleles will be Dd, meaning he will have dimples.
Dimples are a dominant trait.
Simple. Dimples.