Face Concerned — 27 transparent PNG icons
Every icon in this sub-collection is a free transparent PNG with a clean alpha channel. They sit inside the Health & Wellness hub and were grouped by visual subgroup so you can ship a consistent set inside a single blog post, printable or pin.
confused face
face with diagonal mouth
worried face
slightly frowning face
frowning face
face with open mouth
hushed face
astonished face
flushed face
distorted face
pleading face
face holding back tears
frowning face with open mouth
anguished face
fearful face
anxious face with sweat
sad but relieved face
crying face
loudly crying face
face screaming in fear
confounded face
persevering face
disappointed face
downcast face with sweat
weary face
tired face
yawning face
How to use face concerned icons in a blog post
Icons in the Face Concerned sub-collection were chosen because they share a visual language — the line weight, fill style and proportions all match. That makes them a safe starting point if you want to design a banner, a printable PDF or a Pinterest pin without obvious style mismatches. Drop two or three of them across a single image at consistent sizes (a header icon at 64×64, supporting icons at 24×24, accent icons at 16×16) and you have an instant brand layer that costs nothing to license.
Bloggers in the Health & Wellness niche typically reach for these assets when writing how-to posts, weekly round-ups, subscription welcome emails or newsletter swap pieces. Save the transparent PNG to a local /icons/ folder, upload via your CMS’s media picker, and reference it with descriptive alt text — the same alt text shown on each icon detail page is a good starting point for accessibility. The original artwork is from OpenMoji and is freely usable on commercial blogs as long as you credit the source somewhere on the page or in your footer.
If this sub-collection is too narrow, jump back to the Health & Wellness hub for the full set, or browse a tag page for cross-niche assets that share the same theme. Every page on IconVault is a real HTML document, so you can also bookmark it, share it inside a Notion brief, or paste the URL into a Slack channel and the preview will show meaningful Open Graph metadata instead of an empty card.