"Smile and the whole world might think you're older" says the Telegraph. It reports on a study suggesting that a grin could be adding years to the appearance of someone's face, but this doesn't seem to apply to those over the age of 60. An expert says this suggests older people already have "so many facial wrinkles" that any "smile-related wrinkles" make little difference to their perceived age.
Source: The Times December 06, 2021 18:36 UTC