Recently, Guardian’s British pressure asked the following question: “Why do the girls open their mouths when they paint eyelashes?” The comments were different: “Because our mothers did this”, “We breathe the mouth, so there is no extra movement”, “because it is genetically thrown.” And in Tiktok, girls are trying to apply mascara with a closed mouth and discuss their facial expressions.
This phenomenon turned out to be a term – mascara face (c English – a face painted with a mascara ”). According to experts in the language of the body, the nerve endings responsible for the movements of the mouth and century are close to each other. When applying mascara, the nerves are crossed, so that we open both our eyes and our mouths.
The action takes place involuntarily, so it is more difficult than it seems to be cut from milk. The only solution is to keep your mouth closed every time the jaw falls.
Source: People Talk

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