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Young woman making a duck face. Duck face or duck lips is a photographic pose common on profile pictures in social networks.The lips are pressed together as in a pout and the cheeks are typically also sucked in, often looking as if the person is tasting something sour.
It is difficult to determine exactly how many muscles are involved in smiling or frowning as there is a wide range of facial expressions that might be considered a frown or a smile. At minimum ten muscles are required to smile in which only the upper lip and corners of the mouth are lifted. [17]
Actor Tommy Flanagan has the scars of a Glasgow smile from having been attacked outside a bar in Glasgow. [1]A Glasgow smile (also known as a Chelsea grin/smile, or a Glasgow, Smiley, Huyton, A buck 50, or Cheshire grin) is a wound caused by making a cut from the corners of a victim's mouth up to the ears, leaving a scar in the shape of a smile.
Facial expression is an important part of body language and the expression of emotion.It can comprise movement of the eyes, eyebrows, lips, nose and cheeks. At one point, researchers believed that making a genuine smile was nearly impossible to do on command.
The 82 feet wide projected smiley featured light pink lipstick on the mouth of the smiley. [95] In 2022, Assouline published "50 Years of Good News," a breakdown of the cultural development of the smiley and its use. [96] In 2022, the International Day of Happiness was celebrated by projecting a smiley onto a number of landmarks around the globe.
Austin Butler made the Harkonnens even creepier in 'Dune: Part Two' by improvising a kiss with his character's uncle, played by Stellan Skarsgård.
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A smile is a facial expression formed primarily by flexing the muscles at the sides of the mouth. Some smiles include a contraction of the muscles at the corner of the eyes, an action known as a Duchenne smile. Among humans, a smile expresses delight, sociability, happiness, joy, or amusement.