Zygomaticus Muscles and Dimples
Dimples are genuine smiles are considered pretty attractive, but did you know that both these features are thanks to the actions of zygomaticus muscles?
Dimples are genuine smiles are considered pretty attractive, but did you know that both these features are thanks to the actions of zygomaticus muscles?
We smile and grin depending on how we feel, pout and chew our food. This is all thanks to our face muscles doing all the work.
We smile and grin depending on how we feel, but it is levator labii superioris that is responsible for lifting the upper lips and showing upper set of teeth, putting a serious mouth or turning the upper lip to the side.
Ever wondered who’s involved in making the sad emoji mouth happen? It’s the depressor anguli oris that pulls the corners of the mouth downwards, creating this universal expression of sadness emotion.
The Corrugator Supercilii muscle acts when we’re angry or thinking, wrinkling the skin between the eyebrows by pulling them closer.
We blink up to 20 times a minute and wink to convey complicity. This is thanks to the orbicularis oculi muscle, the subtle muscle keeping your eyes safe from bright lights, touch and foreign objects, even faster than you can think about it.
We raise our eyebrows in surprise and wrinkle them when confused. This is all thanks to the occipitofrontalis contracting accordingly.
What muscle flares the nostrils? It’s the Nasalis muscle. It’s kind of sphincter with two parts, that allows you to move your nose for different facial expressions like wrinkling your nose.
We all chew and chomp at food all the time, clench our teeth when angry or holding back. All this is thanks to your friend Temporalis muscle. Temporalis muscle goes from the side of the head all the way to attach itself into the mandible or lower jaw. That’s why it can pull the jaw […]
Have you wondered why you can pucker your lips, you can kiss and whistle? Its because of the Orbicularis Oris muscle. Orbicularis Oris muscle is an sphincter type of muscle that encircles the mouth. In other words, it’s one of the circular muscles of the lips. It’s the muscle that keeps helps you hide your […]