The Face
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The Face
THE FACE
NIRAJ DUBEY
Connecting with people in the world is not always an easy thing and establishing who is trustworthy or not can often be a hit and miss affair. Face Reading is an excellent way to tune into the inner motivation of another person by simply studying their facial features.
The forehead shows intelligence, the eyes creativity and communication, the nose finance and family orientation and the lips communication and sexual and other physical appetites. There are over 100 points on the face and here at Face Reader, although we can't give you every single nuance that may be present on the millions of faces amongst us, you'll soon get a pretty clear insight into how you too can gain a snap shot of human character simply by studying the face. What follows are some brief insights into what each of the facial features mean.
THE HAIR
Your hair is a measure of physical insulation, endurance and overall strength. If your hair is fine, delicate and silky, you are sensitive and also likely to be fragile physically especially if you are of a slender build. Thick wiry hair is an indication of your physical prowess and your resilience in life. You have great recuperative powers and may like a challenge in life.
THE CHEEKS
If status and position mean anything at all to you, you'll begin paying a lot more attention to this part of your own and others' faces. Cheeks tell the story of industriousness, power and authority in a person's life. Although as westerners we have a preference for a prominent and bonier style of cheek, the eastern (especially Chinese face readers) have a different perception.
Ideally, your cheeks should be prominent, fleshy and high set with full body, colour and a warm glow. These attributes must be balanced against the position and strength of your nose. Both these features should harmonise with each other. The cheeks should stand somewhat apart from the nose not crowding it, nor too...
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