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What does your resting face say about you?

What does your resting face say about you?

Your resting face is communicating your state of mind to those who come into contact with you…and that’s even more powerful than what you say or do. Whatever we’re deep in thought over is reflected on our resting face and broadcasts our message to the world around us.

What is resting witch face?

If you are unfamiliar with the term “RBF” it stands for “resting *witch* face,” and “CBF” stands for “chronic *witch* face.” It is defined on Urban Dictionary as: “a person, usually a girl, who naturally looks mean when her face is expressionless, without meaning to.”

When you have a resting nice face?

As defined in Urban Dictionary, resting nice face is: A person who naturally looks “nice” or “approachable” when their face is expressionless, without meaning to. Basically the opposite of “resting bitch face.”

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Is RBF a real thing?

Is RBF really a thing? But RBF is a real phenomenon, according to David B. Givens, director of the Center for Nonverbal Studies in Spokane, Washington. He calls the condition blank face and said in studies, subjects judge a neutral, expressionless face to be “unfriendly.”

What is the opposite of resting nice face?

As defined in Urban Dictionary, resting nice face is: A person who naturally looks “nice” or “approachable” when their face is expressionless, without meaning to. Basically the opposite of “resting bitch face.” “Yo, imma holla at that girl over there.”

Does Kristen Stewart have RBF?

Kristen Stewart knows you think she looks unhappy all the time, but what you may not know is that she suffers from a condition known as RBF — Resting Bitch Face. When Stewart does sit down for interviews, she doesn’t mince words.

Can you fix RBF?

Perhaps the most effective and immediate improvement for RBF is treatment with a neurotoxin such as Botox or Dysport. Both are FDA-approved protein based medicines that are injected into certain facial muscles to relax, and eventually smooth, frown lines.