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A TikTok upload from user Elise Ecklund has social media users questioning the reality of what she refers to as Permanent Sad Face, or PSF.
“Lots of you didn’t believe me when I told you I’ve never smiled before in my life,” she says in the video.
“I’m here to give you more cold, hard proof that I never smile.” TikTok users have since commented that they have seen her smile in previous videos.
TikTok user Elise Ecklund describes in her recent video.
@eliseecklundx Replying to @daphodillala #greenscreen ♬ original sound – Elise Ecklund
There is not an officially recognized health condition that afflicts people by making them have permanently sad faces. Ecklund’s video is comedic. As some of those commenting on it have noted, those pointing out that they have seen her smile before in previous videos, don’t appear to have understood the joke.
The condition she purports to have, however, does have some basis in fact. Or at least, it bears some relation to real life. CNN Health has in the past reported on scientific research that suggests the phenomenon we call “resting b***h face” is real.
In 2015, scientists discovered that celebrities who exhibited bored or annoyed facial expressions were in fact “showing underlying levels of emotions.” As in, they weren’t neutral, so their faces weren’t “resting.”
Yes. Several TikTok users (who may have believed her story about having PSF to be true) have pointed out that in some of her older videos, she can be seen smiling.
And you need not even go that far back. In one, published on June 28, 2022, she poses as a child auditioning for KIDZ BOP. She did so while smiling obviously.
In another photo from a month earlier, she responds to a question about her marital status with a smile, albeit not a very large one. In a video from March of last year in which she evaluates finger mitts for guitarists, she smiles multiple times.
Permanent Sad Face, or PSF, is not a condition as described by Elise Ecklund, even though it is related to the previously discussed syndrome.
Everyday Health quotes New York City dermatologist Jessica J Krant as saying there is “no formal term ‘perma frown’ in dermatology.”
She says that issue arises “frequently” in dermatologists’ offices, “when a patient comes in complaining about […] people always assume [they] appear upset or furious.”
Numerous times in the past, celebrities have addressed the possibility that their resting face may not appear neutral, solidifying words such as “resting b***h face” (RBF) and “b***hy resting face” (BRF) in the modern vernacular.
Actor Ellie Kemper and talk show host Conan O’Brien compared their not-so-neutral resting faces in 2016. However, it is incorrect to refer to the appearance of frowning while at rest, having permanent frown lines between the eyebrows, or having hollow beneath the eyes as a “condition.”
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