Does Kissing Help Strengthen Your Facial Muscles And Thus Prevent Wrinkles?

October 10, 2009
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Does kissing help strengthen your facial muscles and thus prevent wrinkles? just a thought…lol

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23 Responses to “Does Kissing Help Strengthen Your Facial Muscles And Thus Prevent Wrinkles?”
  1. Sean says:

    if you strengthen your facial muscles you will cause wrinkles…i.e. making expressions by raising and lowering your brow cause wrinkles on your forehead…over time these wrinkles become permanent because of the skin falling into the strengthened muscle…just like the skin over a six pack of abs

  2. kermit_f says:

    Nope….I wish it did though :) Id be wrinkle free from kissing my husband!

  3. She is Beautiful! says:

    i guess. but it burns more calories than it does prevent wrinkles.

  4. Nina says:

    no, but chewing gum does

  5. curmudge says:

    no. the rigorous movement of you lips and jaw causes wrinkles.
    good question.

  6. Bre says:

    Sounds good, but if it does work people who kiss still have wrinkles.

  7. EVEI says:

    I don’t think so.

  8. the Boss says:

    maybe…

  9. Rachel says:

    ewww kissing boys is so discustin!!!!

  10. i am pretty says:

    Yes.

  11. Jane says:

    who cares just go and kisss

  12. blitzmon says:

    no.
    but it strengthens your teeth!

  13. AlyssaJo says:

    no it makes you get wrinkles

  14. rachel says:

    thats a good quesion idk hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  15. bri says:

    Yes, it does, actually. If you don’t have a good person to kiss regularly, then you should do ‘kissy face’ exercises so your muscles will stay supple longer and you’ll develop fewer lines … but it’s BEST if you have someone else so you can ‘exersize together’ …

  16. happy4u says:

    nope

  17. sunshine says:

    i doubt it

  18. wildfly_ says:

    If it does, I’m in good shape.

  19. Erin says:

    it might!
    u never know!
    u dont know it until u try it, lol!

  20. kelieth9 says:

    yes but smiling does it better

  21. Brad R says:

    doubtfull, all that slobber causes chafing

  22. DoctorSc says:

    probably, but so do many things.

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