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j2164
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Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:38 am |
i plan to start facial exercise soon and i am wondering can they help everyone.
unfortunately i don't have a picture of myself to upload but i have found 2 pictures of people who have similar facial problems that i do.
could facial exercises help them?
jamie carroll who plays for Minnesota twins
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Hunter Pence who plays for Philadelphia Phillies |
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Sun Mar 10, 2013 4:41 pm |
j2164 wrote: |
i plan to start facial exercise soon and i am wondering can they help everyone.
unfortunately i don't have a picture of myself to upload but i have found 2 pictures of people who have similar facial problems that i do.
could facial exercises help them?
jamie carroll who plays for Minnesota twins
and
Hunter Pence who plays for Philadelphia Phillies |
j2164The title of your thread is a bit vague. When you ask if face exercises can make someone more attractive, it depends on what you consider attractive. Some people find laugh lines and some wrinkles attractive as they represent a life well-lived (to them) and give people character. So you need to be more specific on what it is you are hoping face exercises to do for you.
When I look at Jamey Carroll, I see an OK looking guy. You ask can face exercises help him. Help him do what?
He does not look unattractive to me--but beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. So for instance if George Clooney's face or Denzel Washington's face is more attractive to you, face exercises will turn Jamey's face to those. You need to say what it is about Jamey's face that you find unattractive and would prefer was not there in order for people to know what you are looking to change.
I looked at Hunter Pence and I honestly couldn't guess what it is you would want to change in his face:
Another thing is the two guys look so different that I couldn't start to guess what features you are referring to that you think are the same.
Perhaps if you spell out what it is in their faces you don't like then maybe people who have been doing face exercises can tell you whether face exercises can help "fix" those areas. |
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