4. Introduction (cont’d)
• A smile is a facial expression formed by flexing
the muscles near both ends of the mouth and by
flexing muscles throughout the mouth.
• Smiling is something that is understood by everyone
despite culture or religion.
5. Introduction (cont’d)
• Many biologists think the smile originated as a sign
of fear, tracing the smile back over 30 million years
of evolution to a "fear grin" stemming from monkeys
who often used barely clenched teeth to portray to
predators that they were harmless.
6. Introduction (cont’d)
“Frown and you frown alone,
BUT
smile and the whole world
smiles with you”
8. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
We are drawn to
people who smile.
1 -Smiling Makes Us Attractive.
9. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
Smiling can trick the
body into helping you
change your mood.
2- Smiling Changes Our Mood.
10. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
When someone is
smiling they lighten
up the room
3- Smiling Is Contagious.
11. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
Smiling helps to prevent
us from looking tired,
worn down, and
overwhelmed.
4- Smiling Relieves Stress.
12. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
When you smile,
immune function
improves possibly
because you are more
relaxed.
5- Smiling Boosts Your Immune System.
13. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
When you smile, there
is a measurable
reduction in your
blood pressure.
6- Smiling Lowers Your Blood Pressure.
14. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
Endorphins, natural
pain killers, and
serotonin. Together
these three make us
feel good. It’s a
natural drug.
7- Smiling Releases Endorphins, Natural Pain Killers.
15. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
The muscles we use to
smile lift the face,
making a person
appear younger.
8- Smiling Makes You Look Younger.
16. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
Put on a smile at
meetings and
appointments and
people will react to
you differently.
9- Smiling Makes You Seem Successful.
17. Reasons to Smile (cont’d)
Life is Good
10- Smiling Helps You Stay Positive.
19. How to improve your Smile (cont’d)
Overcome your
nervousness about
smiling can take a little
practice but like any
habit, it's easy to reform
with time.
Become comfortable with smiling.
20. How to improve your Smile (cont’d)
Make your smile genuine.
21. How to improve your Smile (cont’d)
Smile with your eyes (Duchenne smile).
22. How to improve your Smile (cont’d)
Doing so will increase
your smiling confidence
and help you to learn
which of your smiles are
your best.
Practice your smile.
23. How to improve your Smile (cont’d)
Maintain good oral hygiene.
24. How to improve your Smile (cont’d)
Enjoy the many benefits of a smile.
26. Types of Smiles
Most smiles are happy signs. They speak of joy,
happiness, love or even pride. However, there
are smiles that can also be an involuntary
expression of worry, otherwise known as the
grimace, or an expression of embarrassment .
27. Types of Smiles (cont’d)
It is hard to say no to
the request that
accompanies it.
Sweet Smile
28. Types of Smiles (cont’d)
Simply Breathtaking
Most Beautiful Smile