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Frown Lines: those etchings above the bridge of our noses are not merely signs of age; they're historical markers of our emotional landscapes. Also known as glabellar lines, they primarily form between the eyebrows and are most noticeable when we frown, squint, or concentrate.
What Are Frown Lines? These lines are dynamic - they develop from repeated facial expressions. Driven by the contraction of tiny muscles in our foreheads, they deepen with time, embedding stories of our joys, sorrows, and worries.
Muscles Involved: The main culprits behind these lines are the procerus and corrugator supercilii muscles. The procerus pulls the skin between the eyebrows down while the corrugator supercilii draws the eyebrows inward and downward. Over the years, their repeated tugging imprints a lasting frown on our visage.