After wearing medical masks, the Japanese rushed to buy smile courses (4 photos)
After three years of wearing a mask during the Covid era, the Japanese felt that they had forgotten how to smile. Only recently in Japan have reduced Covid status and recognized it as a common common disease. The smile trainer hurried in time and started selling her courses. What do we call it? Infogypsy!
Keiko Kawano started teaching smile at the gym in 2017. During the pandemic, she had to wind down the business and she became announcer. The announcer noticed that when she stops exercising for the vocal cords, the smile becomes sadder, and eventually completely disappears. Keiko began to study on the Internet how the muscles of the face work. After that, she opened her own courses, in which she began to teach the Japanese smile. In our opinion, this is called face-fitness.
Last week, Keiko Kawano was interviewed by the NY Times.
“People didn’t lift their cheeks under the mask and didn’t try to smile a lot,” Ms Kavanaugh said.
Cavanaugh has no medical or other specialized education, a woman just personally tells how to develop muscles face and improve your smile.
Cavanaugh became popular after her performances in houses nursing and corporate offices, as well as individuals hoping to that a better smile will get you a better job
The course fees are quite high. A woman is ready to teach how to smile for 80,000 yen.
Masami Yamaguchi, a psychologist at Chuo University, said that smiling can improve your mood.
Intentional muscle movements will send signals to your brain and generate positive feelings even if you don't feel happy.