17/06/2021
Are you a model who wants to perfect his or her facial looks?... Freiistar present to you 6 types of facial expressions/emotions👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
1. Facial Expression/Emotion: Happy
List of Emotions: Happy
Happiness is an emotion that is often associated with a state of mind that reflects contentment, satisfaction, pleasure or joy. Happiness is one of the most popular emotions, and it has been studied throughout different philosophical, religious, and biological approaches. All of these studies try to define the source of happiness. Philosophers, and religious theologists, have defines happiness as stemming from the living of a good life, or the flourishing of one’s soul, rather than it just being an emotion. Today, we often associate happiness with pleasure. Happiness is characterized by a facial expression that causes someone to raise the corners of their mouth upwards.
2. Facial Expression/Emotion: Disgust
List of Emotions: Disgust
Disgust is an emotion that is often associated with things that are unsanitary, inedible, infectious, or offending. For example, someone might be offended by some hurtful things you have said, or they might be disgusted by your behavior. To sum it up, disgust is relative to something revolting, and is experienced primarily in retaliation to the sense of taste, and secondarily in retaliation to anything which elicits a similar feeling through senses of smell, and touch. Disgust is characterized by a facial expression that causes someone to raise their upper lip, wrinkle their nose bridge, and raise their cheeks. Surprisingly, however, disgust is one of the 6 emotions that decreases heart rate.
3. Facial Expression/Emotion: Anger
Facial Expression/Emotion: Anger
Anger is an emotion that is often associated within the range of minor irritation to intense rage. Physically, anger causes someone to experience an increased heart rate, heightened blood pressure, and abnormal levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline. You may often hear as anger being associated with the fight or flight brain response when a person is introduced to an experience that causes them to feel threatened or in pain. When someone chooses to take action against whatever threat is causing them trauma or pain, anger is thought to be the dominant response and emotion that is expressed in a cognitive and physiological way. Anger is characterized by a facial expression that causes someone to lower their brows, press their lips together firmly, and bulge their eyes.
4. Facial Expression/Emotion: Fear
3. Facial Expression/Emotion: Fear
Fear is an emotion that is often associated with a threatening or dangerous stimuli. It is a basic survival mechanism that occurs in response to a traumatic presence, such as a pain or the impending threat of pain. Fear is related to the behaviors of escape, and avoidance, but should not be associated with anxiety — which deals with the direct physical reaction to threats that are perceived to be unavoidable and uncontrollable. When experiencing fear, it is said to cause a person to raise their brows, open their mouth slightly, and open their eyes in a manner that is wider than normal.
5.Facial Expression/Emotion: Surprise
Facial Expression/Emotion: Surprise
Surprise is an emotion that is often associated with a brief state of being. This brief state of being is invoked by an unexpected, relevant event. However, surprise isn’t always a traumatic emotional experience. Surprise has also been categorized into being valent, which means that it spans the spectrum of being neutral, pleasant, and unpleasant. Surprise is characterized by a facial expression that causes someone to arch their brows, open their eyes widely, and drop their jaw.
6. Facial Expression/Emotion: Sadness
Facial Expression/Emotion: Sad
Sadness is an emotion that is often associated with the feelings of disadvantage, loss, and helplessness. Often, humans react to being sad by getting quiet, and they experience a lack of energy and a need to be withdrawn. Sadness is considered to be the direct opposite of happiness, and can also be characterized as sorrow, grief, misery, and melancholy. Sadness exists in two main ways: the temporary lowering of one’s mood, or the chronic, persistent lowering of one’s mood often associated with depression. Sadness is characterized by a facial expression that causes someone to lower the corners of their mouth, and raise the inner portion of their brows.
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