But breathing through your mouth instead of your nose is supposedly changing your looks. Dr Andrew Huberman says mouth breathing is ruining your face (Youtube/modernwisdom) He shared that if you ...
It's believed that mouth breathing can make changes to the way your nose, eyes and jaw looks. Dr Andrew Huberman, American neuroscientist and podcaster, has given his take on the widely spread theory.
Dr Andrew Huberman. 'People, and in particular children, who over-use mouth breathing as opposed to nasal breathing have changes in the structure of the face that makes them far more unattractive ...
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