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Facial yoga to fight wrinkles?
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A new trend has hit America and it claims to reduce wrinkles and worry lines. It involves pulling a number of (silly faces) to stretch and tone the facial muscles. Do you think this could actually work? Or is it another person making some money off the back of our vanity?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's called gurning and been asround in the UK for years, trust the yanks to be 300 years behind the UK and then claim they have 'invented something
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wrinkles are caused by the repeated creasing and folding of the skin in the same place over and over again, much like the permanent creases on our inner elbows, wrists, ankles etc ... how will forcing these creases further more often banish them?
They may well tone up the muscles and facial structure, but I don't see how it can decrease and iron out whats already on the skin.
if you crinkle and fold a piece of paper or a sheet of metal, numerous times, the fold gets deeper and eventually very weak.
if you keep doing it it gets worse and will eventually break..
iron it and the fold is flat but still visible.
They may well tone up the muscles and facial structure, but I don't see how it can decrease and iron out whats already on the skin.
if you crinkle and fold a piece of paper or a sheet of metal, numerous times, the fold gets deeper and eventually very weak.
if you keep doing it it gets worse and will eventually break..
iron it and the fold is flat but still visible.
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