We all yearn for our first and subsequent kisses to be movie worthy; however they can sometimes feel more like The Princess and the Frog than The Notebook. So we take a look at this video that has used science to encourage the best kind of kiss.

Science doesn't lie!

Science doesn't lie!

Eye contact

Flirting and eye contact tells the other person that you want to kiss them as well as altering the chemistry in your brain so you are in the best possible mood for potential lip locking.

How to

Move forward, lean in and tilt your head to the right- as more people tilt to the right than the left. Your pupils will dilate so close your eyes to mark this effect. But also- keeping them open is a little weird.

And go for it

A peck on the cheek is polite but it's not going to get anyone's blood rushing- so sink into it. You have a large cluster of nerves in your lips- these send messages to your brain and release a load of feel good hormones. To prolong this- apply pressure and warmth to your partner's lips and then decide if you want to take it any further.

So there we have it- happy smooching!


by for relationships.femalefirst.co.uk
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