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  2. Facial toning - Wikipedia

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    Facial muscles. Facial toning, or facial exercise, is a type of cosmetic procedure or physical therapy tool which alters facial contours by means of increasing muscle tone and facial volume by promoting muscular hypertrophy, and preventing muscle loss due to aging or facial paralysis.

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    Sculpt and firm skin: One 2018 study showed that 16 patients between the ages of 40 and 64 who performed facial exercises three to four times a week over a span of eight weeks, experienced ...

  4. No, those viral face exercises can’t change your face shape ...

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    “The purpose of the facial exercises seems to be to help to grow muscles under the fat pads such that, as you exercise them, they become larger in size and begin to perform some of the functions ...

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  6. Mewing (orthotropics) - Wikipedia

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    Mewing is a form of oral posture training purported to improve jaw and facial structure. [1] It was named after Mike and John Mew, the controversial British orthodontists who created the technique as a part of a practice called "orthotropics". [2]

  7. Facial Action Coding System - Wikipedia

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    The Facial Action Coding System (FACS) is a system to taxonomize human facial movements by their appearance on the face, based on a system originally developed by a Swedish anatomist named Carl-Herman Hjortsjö. [1] It was later adopted by Paul Ekman and Wallace V. Friesen, and published in 1978. [2]

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