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1Close your eyes and take a deep breath.

2Loosen up your mouth and your mood with funny faces.

3Tell jokes along with the photographer.

4Think of something that makes you happy.

5Try saying “money” instead of “cheese.”

6“Smize” by lifting your eyebrows and cheeks.

7Compare your real and fake smiles so you can practice.

8Exercise your smile muscles.

9Force a smile to bring on a real smile.

10Build confidence with dental care.

11Embrace your unique smile.

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Co-authored byAdam Kealingand Christopher M. Osborne, PhD

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Smiling is a universal language, it’s good for your health, and it makes you and those around you happy. So go ahead and make the most of your grin by smiling as much as possible. This article offers lots of good advice for improving your photograph smile, and also includes tips for bringing out your natural smile more often. You’re guaranteed to crack a smile while reading it!

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Close your eyes and take a deep breath.

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  1. Calm your mind and reduce stress before smiling for a photo. Smiling on cue, such as for a photograph, can be stressful! Stress about nailing a perfect grin can cause your facial muscles to tense up, leading to a fake or even frightened look. To manage your smile stress, take a moment to close your eyes, relax your muscles, and breathe deeply.[1]

    • Think of it as getting yourself grounded and centered for a great performance, just like a singer, actor, or athlete might do.
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Loosen up your mouth and your mood with funny faces.

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  1. This keeps your facial muscles from tightening up—and may make you laugh! Try opening your eyes and mouth really wide and then closing them several times, or scrunching your face up really tight and then releasing it. Then, do something even sillier like making “motorboat” sounds by flapping your pursed lips while exhaling through them.[2]

    • You’ll get the photographer to laugh, which will make you laugh, and voilà—you’ve got a great natural smile going!

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Tell jokes along with the photographer.

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  1. Hold a joke contest to put everyone in the smiling mood. Tell a quick joke to the photo-taker, then ask them to come back with their own. And don’t feel pressure to come up with great jokes—even if you tell some real groaners, you’ll end up laughing about how bad they were![3][4]

    • This is also a great strategy when you’re trying to take a group photo and are having trouble getting everyone to smile.
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Think of something that makes you happy.

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  1. Pick out a happy personal memory or something from pop culture. For example, think of a loved one or particularly happy moment in your life. Or, recall a movie clip, silly song, internet meme, or similar item that always makes you grin. You’ll be hard-pressed not to crack a smile, no matter what situation you’re in![5][6]

    • Visualize the person or event in as much detail as you can. Imagine yourself in that situation or with that person right now. You might even imagine the photographer or the person you’re talking to as your smile-inducing loved one!

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Try saying “money” instead of “cheese.

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  1. Words like “money,” “mocha,” or “yoga” may produce a more realistic fake smile. As children we're often taught to say “cheese!” for photos. Actually, though, “cheese” isn't great for a natural smile. Some photographers prefer words that end in an “ah” sound because they cause your cheekbones to rise slightly. Others say the “ee” sound creates a more natural smile look. Practice in the mirror and see which options work best for you.[7]

    • If you’re taking pictures of someone and are trying to get them to smile, the simple act of surprising them by saying “say moolah” instead of “say cheese” may cause a genuine smile anyway.
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“Smize” by lifting your eyebrows and cheeks.

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  1. Make your fake smile more realistic by focusing above your mouth. While you can’t voluntarily contract the upper cheek and eye muscles that create a genuine smile, you can approximate the look with some practice. Intentionally focus on giving a slight lift to the sides of your cheeks and eyebrows when you smile on cue for a photo or similar situation. Even better, practice beforehand in the mirror![8]

    • Smiling with your eyes—or “smizing”—is a hallmark of a genuine smile.
    • Try covering your mouth so that only your eyes and eyebrows are visible in the mirror. You should be able to “see” the smile even without seeing your mouth.

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Compare your real and fake smiles so you can practice.

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  1. Look at pictures or in the mirror and compare your mouth and face. Generally speaking, a “fake” smile involves only your mouth, while a “real” smile includes your eyes and cheeks. Spot the differences between your smiles, then practice making your on-cue smile in the mirror so you can better replicate your genuine one.[9] Over time, you’ll build up muscle memory and change your fake smile for the better.[10]

    • During a genuine smile, sometimes called a “duch*enne smile,” muscles in your cheeks and eyes contract involuntarily. You can’t voluntarily control these muscles during a manufactured smile.
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Exercise your smile muscles.

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  1. Strengthening and toning these muscles may help your smile look more natural. Start with a neutral facial expression, then crack a slight smile (without showing any teeth) and hold it for 10 seconds. Show a bit of teeth and hold for 10 seconds, then show more teeth for 10 seconds, then give your biggest toothy grin for 10 seconds. After that, work your way back down to the starting position. Do this exercise up to 5 times per day.[11]

    • To increase the resistance on the muscles, go through the exercise while using your index fingers to apply outward pressure to the sides of your mouth.

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Force a smile to bring on a real smile.

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  1. It sounds strange, but making yourself smile can increase your happiness. 150 years of scientific research says that putting your face into a smiling position, even when you have to force it, can genuinely put you into a happier state of mind and encourage natural smiling. So, when you want to smile out of genuine happiness, fake it 'til you make it![12]

    • Here’s an even stranger idea—clamp your teeth down lightly on a pencil or chopstick to put your face in a smiling position. Just like faking a smile, this should increase your happiness and make you want to smile genuinely. But beware—clamping a pencil between your lips causes a frown and may make you more unhappy![13]
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Build confidence with dental care.

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  1. Don’t let dental pain or embarrassment interfere with your smile. In some cases, a dental problem may make it physically painful for you to smile. More often, though, self-consciousness about how your mouth, teeth, or gums look may make you hesitant to smile. Visiting your dentist and keeping up a good dental care routine can go a long way toward addressing these barriers to smiling.[14]

    • Brush your teeth twice per day, and floss once per day. Rinse with an antibacterial mouthwash. Visit your dentist once or twice per year for checkups and cleanings.
    • Don't forget about your gums. Gum health is an important part of a healthy smile.
    • Consider carrying a small kit with you when you go out. You'll be able to brush or just clean stray bits out of your teeth after a meal.
    • Teeth whiteners may help manage minor imperfections in your smile that make you self-conscious.
    • Having missing teeth, crooked teeth, or bad gums can be painful and embarrassing. The job of corrective dentistry is to fix these sorts of issues.

Embrace your unique smile.

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  1. Smiling is universal, but it’s also unique to each of us. It stands to reason that no two smiles are exactly alike, and that’s a good thing! Whether from shyness, embarrassment, social pressures, or other reasons, you may have a difficult time smiling. Whatever happens to be holding you back from smiling, though, can be overcome with the right attitude.[15]

    • When you feel a smile coming on, remind yourself to not try to hold it back. Remember that smiling is good for your physical and emotional health.
    • Try looking in the mirror, thinking of something happy or funny that causes you to crack a genuine smile, then saying to yourself, “This is my smile and it’s a good one!”
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      This article was co-authored by Adam Kealing and by wikiHow staff writer, Christopher M. Osborne, PhD. Adam Kealing is a Professional Photographer based in Austin, Texas. He specializes in general wedding, destination wedding, and engagement photoshoots. Adam has over 11 years of photography experience. His work has been featured in Green Wedding Shoes, Style Me Pretty, Once Wed, and Snippet Ink. His work has won numerous awards with Fearless Photographers and Masters of Wedding Photography. This article has been viewed 440,392 times.

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      To smile naturally, use your eyes in addition to your mouth, since a genuine smile engages all the muscles in your face. Practice your smile in front of the mirror, looking out for small crinkles around your eyes. Instead of saying “cheese”, say a word that ends in an “ah” sound, which will make you open your mouth slightly while raising your cheekbones. To get in the mood to smile, try thinking about a funny joke, a fond memory, or a loved one. To learn how to become more comfortable with your smile, keep reading!

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      The Complex Smile

      This smile is rare because it requires three muscle groups to work simultaneously when smiling. If you have this smile, the two muscles used in the cuspid and commissure and the lower lip will pull downward, resulting in a double chevron shape.

      What is the rarest smile? ›

      The Complex Smile

      This smile is rare because it requires three muscle groups to work simultaneously when smiling. If you have this smile, the two muscles used in the cuspid and commissure and the lower lip will pull downward, resulting in a double chevron shape.

      Can you train yourself to smile naturally? ›

      Practice smiling in front of a mirror. Notice what it looks like to others and how you feel. Memorize that feeling so you can re-create that moment. Put notes or a smiley-face visual around you in places you'll see that remind you to smile (i.e., mirror at home, computer in your office, on your phone, in your car).

      What is the most attractive smile shape? ›

      The central incisors are the focal point of the smile. A slightly oval or rectangular shape with rounded corners is often seen as attractive, creating a balanced and symmetrical appearance.

      How to get a beautiful smile naturally? ›

      Inhaling through your nose and then exhaling with force through your mouth will help open up and relax tense facial muscles.
      1. Change Your Posture. ...
      2. Don't Just Rely on Your Mouth — Smile with Your Eyes. ...
      3. Smile at the Camera, Not at the Photographer. ...
      4. Pucker Up. ...
      5. Chin down a Bit.

      What smile is the most attractive? ›

      Pearly white smiles are the most attractive because they look clean and well taken care of. Though some discoloration is natural over time, certain lifestyle factors can accelerate the darkening process and cause staining.

      Who has the prettiest smile? ›

      1. Julia Roberts. There is no doubt about the fact that this gorgeous woman, 57, is the Queen of Hollywood Smiles.

      What is duch*enne Smile? ›

      The duch*enne smile is an expression that signals true enjoyment. It occurs when the zygomaticus major muscle lifts the corners of your mouth at the same time the orbicularis oculi muscles lift your cheeks and crinkle your eyes at the corners.

      What does a genuine smile look like? ›

      FACS research has shown that in a true enjoyment smile, the skin above and below the eye is pulled in towards the eyeball, and this makes for the following changes in appearance: the cheeks are pulled up; the skin below the eye may bag or bulge; the lower eyelid moves up; crows feet wrinkles may appear at the outer ...

      What is the trick to smiling? ›

      9 Simple Tips to Smile Better (in any situation!)
      1. 9 Tips to Smile Better.
      2. #1 Use muscle memory for what a natural smile feels like.
      3. #2 Analyze Smiles in Photos.
      4. #3 Think About Things That Make You Happy.
      5. #4 Learn to Smile with Your Eyes.
      6. #5 Raise Your Chest and Posture When Smiling.
      7. #6 Practice in the Mirror.

      Who has the most beautiful teeth in the world? ›

      Anne Hathaway

      The versatile actress has done drama, comedy, action, fantasy, and musicals, but what's been constant in all the roles she's played are her beautiful teeth and perfect smile.

      What is the least attractive tooth shape? ›

      The S shape maxillary incisors were perceived as the least attractive overall (43.3%), and amongst dentists (47%), technicians (50%) and patients (33%).

      What is a smile without showing teeth called? ›

      Closed Mouth Smile

      In a closed-mouth smile, the lips remain together, and teeth are not visible. In this way, a polite smile, a disappointed smile, and a forced smile are all closed-mouth smiles.

      How do you know if you have a nice smile? ›

      The Traits of a Beautiful Smile
      1. Tooth Color. Teeth come in countless shades and tones, and they change color over time. ...
      2. Gum Display. Your gum line affects the size and shape of your teeth. ...
      3. Gum Color. Healthy gums should be a bright pink. ...
      4. Cant. Ideally, your teeth should be straight up and down. ...
      5. Spacing. ...
      6. Dental Midline.
      Oct 3, 2023

      How to train yourself to smile differently? ›

      Start by smiling as wide as you can while keeping your mouth closed. It can help to visualize that your smile is extending from ear to ear. While smiling, try wiggling your nose until you feel your cheek muscles engaging. Hold the pose for about five seconds, and repeat 10 times.

      What is the most famous smile? ›

      The Mona Lisa

      Mus Her shy, subtle smile may be one of the most famous grins in the entire world. Photo: Mona Lisa (La Gioconda), by Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, 1452-1519).

      What is the best type of smile? ›

      The duch*enne smile. This one is the gold standard. The duch*enne smile is also known as the smile of genuine enjoyment. It's the one that involves the mouth, the cheeks, and the eyes simultaneously.

      Is gummy smile rare? ›

      At around three millimeters or more, the smile was thought to be gummy. Interestingly, the condition is more common in women than men. Some experts predict that about 14% of women and 7% of men have excessive gingival display.

      What is the most common smile? ›

      1. The commissure smile is the most common pattern, seen in approximately 67% of the population. In this smile, typically thought of as a Cupid's bow, the corners of the mouth are first pulled up and outward, followed by the levators of the upper lip contracting to show the upper teeth.

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