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Wednesday, November 16, 2022

How To Always Smile

How to always smile?

Happy people are generally likeable people.  And oftentimes you see happy people always smiling 😊.

People also find it easier to approach an individual who is already smiling instead of someone who looks grumpy.

But smiling for a 30+ year old me is not a good idea because i find it promotes fine lines. Of course, women would want to look their best at all times, so if I can avoid wrinkles that is great.

So I find that applying lipstick the right way is a good hack to make lips turns upturned in which will make you look like your smiling even if you're not really smiling.

"Makeuptips for happylips " is the title of the YouTube video where I learned this technique and its working well for me.

I hated my resting bitch face because it always intimidates other people and nobody likes that.

You wanted to be at peace with everyone.

By doing this simple techniques, simply drawing your lips the right way, will spread a smile to everyone without tiring your face muscles at all.

Although its pandemic and rarely other people see your lips, but on cafeteria, lunch outs where in you dont have a choice but to do a face reveal the smiling hack could go handy.

Especially, with friends and co workers, you would always want so share happy vibes by smiling and not showing your natural pouty lips or sad lips 

That's it for now. Thanks for reading all the way.❗

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