Smiling uses less than half the number of muscles compared to frowning (17 to 42).
You take very few muscles to smile and many more muscles are used when you swim.
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...
It take more facial muscles to frown than to smile.
not if you take a bath.
There are 33 muscles in a human face. And no, it doesn't take more muscles to frown than to smile.
muscles will become more erect and less strectchy, therefore giving added stength 2 the muscles. this will benfit your body as it will be able 2 take more stress and pressure on the muscles
You basically tore your muscles, so your body is adding more muscle, which explains why you get stronger after a workout.
the muscles required to take a step backward(:
Yes, if you have a bazillion ab muscles and regularly take your shirt off.
over 200 muscles
Muscular endurance us the term phrase used for working muscles hard for long periods of time without getting tired. The more the muscles are worked, the stronger they become and the more they can take.
49 muscles to cry, 12 muscles to smile and 6 muscles to slap