
Below are some examples of the subtle facial shifts that reveal core emotions such as happiness, anger, sadness, confusion, and contempt.
See here how the eyes, mouth, and eyebrows work together to convey unspoken emotional messages.
Happiness
Their eyes may show a slight crinkling or crow’s feet at the corners, indicating a genuine (Duchenne) smile.
Their mouth often has upturned corners that may reveal teeth, reflecting joy and warmth.
Anger
Their eyebrows are typically drawn down and together, creating a furrowed brow.
Their eyes may appear intense or narrowed, sometimes fixed in a hard stare.
Sadness
Their mouth may turn downward or quiver slightly, showing emotional vulnerability.
Their eyes often look heavy or drooping, with a glazed or teary appearance.
Confusion
One eyebrow may raise higher than the other, or both may be slightly pulled together.
Their mouth may press into a line or shift sideways, suggesting uncertainty or hesitation.
Contempt
One side of their mouth may lift into a smirk or sneer.
The eyes might glance sideways with minimal direct contact, showing disdain or superiority.