thing is i am happy person but some reason i have my lip close look like i am frowning how i get ride of that? i mean i feel like i have to smaile all the time show i not frowing lol. thanks
If you think that you are sad then maybe you are, As you evaluate your life try to rememeber what you are thinking of that moment that makes you seem sad. There is no need to fake smile when your feeling sad inside. Sometimes you feel better when you release that pain that is causing the sadness thus letting you smile for the right reasons. Happiness can only be real when you let it. Don't put on a show but be the show knowing that you can do great things with your life. [ Manulo's advice column | Ask Manulo A Question ]
alorra123 answered Wednesday December 17 2008, 12:59 pm: try to practice turning your lips up in a small smile when you walk down the halls. glance at people casualy, and give a nice large smile when you see someone you know and like. if you do this long enough, you'll get used to it and it will become natural. [ alorra123's advice column | Ask alorra123 A Question ]
orphans answered Tuesday December 16 2008, 8:53 pm: It's just the way your mouth is shaped :) Samantha on the last America's Next Top Model had a mouth like that and the judges absolutly loved it. You can't really do anything about it because it's the shape of your mouth. Unless you want to always force it upwards, learn to accept it because theres really nothing wrong with it :) And people wont think youre always frowning because I'm sure your personalitly shows more about you than your mouth. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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