Deeper signals
Whether you're aware of it or not, people send and receive non-verbal signals all the time. When we form an impression of someone new, much of it is down to body language as opposed to what is actually said.
Learn to read
For anyone heading off to a party, whether it's a full black-tie event, a family occasion or an informal gathering of friends and friends of friends, it's the people and atmosphere that count most. So learning how to read body language and make sure you're giving off the right vibes can be a life-saver. Some movements are more obvious than others. For instance, if someone crosses their arms across their chest, it could mean they're putting up a defensive barrier, perhaps if they dislike the person or are uncomfortable around them. However, it could also just mean they're cold.
While reading such signs is not an exact science, by using them yourself, you can increase your chances of making a good impression.
Big smiles
One of the most powerful body language indicators is our smile. This is because, as well as making you look better, your smile can also be an indication of your health.
Oral hygiene isn't just about looking good, but is part of your general well-being too. Regular trips to the dentist – at least twice a year – and brushing at least twice a day with fluoridated toothpastes like Signal are a great way to look after your teeth, and give you the confidence to keep on smiling.

