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British woman forsakes smiles for wrinkle-free skin

A 60-year-old British woman, Tess Christian, gained fame in the media due to her unusual resolution. From a young age, she stopped smiling to prevent the formation of wrinkles. Her decision, which may seem at least strange, attracted public attention. It also sparked a discussion about her lifestyle and the effects of this unique sacrifice.

He's 60 years old and never smiles.
He's 60 years old and never smiles.
Images source: © @tessac1234, Instagram
Bogdan Kicka

9 September 2024 15:23

Tess made the decision when she was a young girl. Inspired by the rigorous rules she learned in Catholic school, she began avoiding showing joy. As she recalled in interviews, the nuns who ran her school forbade children from laughing too often. It was then that she developed the belief that controlling emotions—and especially smiling—could bring long-term benefits.

Everyone asks if I’ve had Botox, but I haven’t, and I know that it’s thanks to the fact I haven’t laughed or smiled since I was a teenager. My dedication has paid off, I don’t have a single line on my face. – Tess confessed in a conversation with the "Daily Mail," believing that through her determination, she avoided expression lines.

Is it really the case? At first glance, her skin indeed looks young and smooth, which might indicate the effectiveness of her method.

Even the birth of her daughter did not change her decision

Many might wonder how it was possible for Tess to stick to her resolution for so many years. Events that are a natural occasion for joy for others were not enough for her to break her rule. Even the birth of her daughter did not persuade the British woman to smile.

After Stevie’s birth I was overwhelmed with joy, but still didn’t feel the need to smile – Tess confessed.

Her friends even gave her the nickname "Mona Lisa," referring to the famous enigmatic facial expression of the figure in Leonardo da Vinci's painting. As she says, she smiles "internally" but never shows it outwardly.

Life without creams and without a smile evokes mixed feelings

Tess Christian not only gave up smiling but also avoided using anti-wrinkle cosmetics. Her approach to skincare is as minimalist as her facial expression. For many, her choices are evidence of unwavering will and determination; for others – they are a reason for criticism. Is a life without smiles worth smooth skin?

Tess's story evokes mixed feelings among internet users. Some praise her perseverance and determination, emphasizing that everyone has the right to their own choices, especially if they bring the desired results. However, there are also those who point out the lack of joy in her everyday life.

Comments oscillate between admiration and criticism. Many ask, is losing such a natural form of expressing emotions, like a smile, too high a price for maintaining a youthful appearance? Can life without a smile be fulfilling? That's a question you have to answer yourselves.

And how do you judge her decision?

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