Face Reading HOW TO READ A FACE LIKE A BOOK! Introduction: Faces will always fascinate people and reactions to them are varied;we fall in love with them, are frightened by them, bored, impressed or dismissive of them, but rarely are we totally indifferent to them.
Physiognomy, or the art of character reading from the face and body, is an ancient pursuit. In China, where it is known as ‘Siang Mien’, it is also used to delve into someone’s past and predict future. Shakespeare too, was one of the many gifted people who searched for links between character and appearance.
The shape of the face:To read a face, you first have to consider it as a whole. Then like a caricaturist, you should concentrate on the individual feature (forehead, eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth,ears, cheek bones or chin) that first attracts your attention.
a) Round Face: This face has a strong bone structure but is not necessarily fat. It denotes intense mental activity, resistance to illness and self confidence. It can indicate laziness. Those people generally have long lives.
b) Diamond Face: A narrow forehead, prominent cheekbones and a pointed chin belong to a person who is generally warm, endowed with a strong will and lucky in their career. It can sometimes indicate egoism (in which one is always thinking about itself) and is unscrupulous (not guided by conscience).
c) Rectangular Face: A face which gives the impression of being longe than it is broad, with an ample forehead and barely visible cheekbones, devotes creativity, intelligence and self control. It can be a sign of infidelity (one who has no belief in the reality of being).
d) Square Face: A wide forehead and jawbones and a sturdy bone structue denote a stable character which is honest and well-balanced. It is the face of a person who is used to making decisions, and is common among politicians and statesmen. They may marry more than once, and are passionate lovers.
e) Wide jaw and narrower forehead: Here the forehead is narrower than the jaw, the mouth and nose generally small. In men, this indicates physical strength and competitiveness, in women a tendency to take control and the ability to make a career.
f) Wide forehead and a square chin: A wide forehead, full lips and a square chin indicate balance, astuteness and creativity. A long successful life and inner peace will probably be yours if you have this face.
g) Prominent Cheekbones: The irregular features of a prominent forehead, cheekbones and chin denote strength of character, preseverance, energy and the ability to pick oneself up again after a setback. Such features can also indicate egocentricity and lack of generosity.
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tell me abt ammm .... some one has a normal forehead and a little curve evebrows and has green eyes and a normal nose and.... lips that nither look very fat nither very thin and whose cheeks are little prominent and who has a chin which is a ilttle square and whose fase is nither fat nor very thin ..
After the ananlysis of face structure is complete, we shall now move to basic features of human face that is eyes, nose and mouth.
1. The mouth: The mouth is another of the first elements from which people form an opinion of a person standing before them.
a) Large mouth: When the mouth is big and wide with full lips, it is a sign of an exuberant (high spirited), sensual nature which eagerly seeks new experiences and emotions.
b) Small mouth: This reveals lack of energy and nearly always belongs to people with modest ambitions who operate within a limited sphere. Some times, however, beneath this humble facade, the subject conceals great inspirations which have been repressed but which could at any moment come to the fore.
c) Open mouth: People whose mouths are often open, even as sdults, express a child like candor or uncertainity. They are easily influenced people who are looking for role models, and who leave decision making to others.
d) Half open mouth: An affectionate, sociable, and dynamic nature is revealed by this mouth. This person has a keen open mind and his or her relations with others are always characterized by generosity and understanding.
e) Closed mouth: People with this type of mouthfeel as though they are victims of circumstances and have little ability to change the direction of their lives.
f) Laughing mouth: The smiling mouth with full lips and the corners turned upwards belongs to an optimist (a person who is hopeful and looks forward to the bright side of life). She or he will enjoy pleasures of family life and love.
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i think its not face reading ...
the should be "structure of face-human nature"
face reading more goes on telling what a person is thinking right now while speaking to you or doing some work ?
isn't it?