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Friday 25 June 2010

Smiling makes you happy research into botox shows


Researchers have discovered that being unable to smile will make you unhappy. People who use botox have less movement in their facial expressions and therefore have less facial expression. A person, who has less facial expressions because of Botox use, will also feel fewer emotions. The Botox paralyses the muscles in the face and therefore will have less feedback to the brain about facial expressions, said researcher Joshua Davis, a psychologist at Barnard College in New York. The simple act of smiling can help you feel better and happier and frowning can bring your mood down.
Comment:
I have always been against using Botox. You’re just injecting chemicals into your face and it helps for a few months. Nowadays, there are a lot of creams for helping out the wrinkles and lines and causes any pain. It is awful not to feel emotions because you cannot express yourself. This leads to that facial expressions are very important for feeling emotions, it sets up your mood and the way you feel. I think I even will get frustrated because I cannot use my facial expressions to show how I feel, or e.g. when someone is telling you joke and you want to smile or laugh, but you are not able to show it, that will frustrate yourself and even so the person who is telling the joke.

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