A kiss-face sending a sparkly heart to another face. The first face (left) has κ closed-content eye (Vai script, particularly soft), ΰ«© a Gujarati digit used as a small puckered kiss-mouth, κ another closed eye β a notably modern-aesthetic kiss-face. π is a pink sparkling heart emoji. β²οΎ*q is the sparkle trail. The second face (right) has β wide bullet eye, U a small mouth shape (alert or surprised), β another wide eye, c a side cheek-tilt.
The κ closed-eye glyph is a hallmark of 2018+ modern kawaii kaomoji β it has a particularly soft, melted-with-love quality. Combined with the ΰ«© kiss-mouth (which has a distinctive shape derived from a Gujarati number), the kiss-face has a thoroughly modern feel, quite different from classic Ξ΅-mouth kisses.
Use it for romantic content with a polished, contemporary aesthetic: Instagram couple posts, modern-kawaii captions, polished partner-tagged content. On Instagram it pairs with curated couple photos. On Twitter/X it works for sweet-but-stylish relationship tweets. On TikTok captions it suits aesthetic-couple Reels. The hybrid kaomoji + π emoji gives it a modern look.
In Japanese the matching mood is γ‘γ γ£γ¨γ―γΌγ¨ (chu-to-hΔto β kiss-and-heart) or γγγγγ‘γ γΌγγ (oshare chΕ«-kissu β stylish kiss). Pair this kaomoji with phrases like γ‘γ γ£ (‘chu’ β kiss), γ γγγγ γγΌ (‘I love you~’), or γγγγΏγ‘γ γ£ (‘goodnight kiss’).