An unhappy face is usually related to the tension and sagging of facial muscles, not a specific face shape, but certain face shapes may be more likely to show an unhappy expression. Facial expressions are influenced by factors such as cheekbone height, jawline, and eyebrow arch shape. People with round, square, or fatty faces may be more likely to appear serious due to muscle tension.

Due to the soft contour of the face, when the corners of the mouth droop or the eyebrows are furrowed, the muscle movements will form a more pronounced contrast, enhancing the unpleasant visual impression. This type of face shape may appear friendly in a static state, but once the facial muscles contract, it is easy to produce downward curvature of the corners of the mouth and wrinkles around the eyes. The prominent mandibular angle of a square face, combined with tight masseter muscles, will enhance the sense of seriousness. If the eyebrows naturally droop, it is more likely to present a stiff and indifferent appearance. Facial fat accumulation may weaken micro expression changes, amplifying mild displeasure into a persistent dull state.

The proportion of courtyards with long faces is relatively long. If the nasolabial folds are deep or the eyelids are slightly drooping, it is easy to appear tired or gloomy when not smiling. This type of face shape requires more active expression management to neutralize the coldness of vertical lines. The high cheekbones of a diamond shaped face may highlight facial concavity when the expression is relaxed, and if accompanied by drooping corners of the mouth, it will enhance the sense of harshness. The skeletal structure itself does not determine emotions, but it may indirectly amplify the intensity of negative expressions by influencing muscle movement trajectories.

In daily life, facial tension can be improved by relaxing the forehead muscles and practicing smiling, avoiding long-term frowning or pursed lips that worsen facial expression lines. If you maintain an unhappy expression for a long time due to psychological factors, it is recommended to adjust your emotional expression pattern through psychological counseling, while paying attention to sleep quality and vitamin B intake, and reducing the impact of facial edema and fatigue on your demeanor.
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