Face reading is the study of a person’s face to understand the nature and certain attributes about that person. Face readers can easily identify if a person is honest, intelligent or reliable. Looking for these characteristics in a person is very easy, but trying to read it is very difficult. How could one read a person from the outset? The face has many different attributes that you will have to understand to read the person properly. Here are some simple steps on how to read faces.
Steps:
• The Hair: Your hair has the resemblance of physical insulation and overall strength. Now, if you have silky, fine and delicate hair then it means that you are sensitive and fragile physically especially if you have a slim build. Thick or wiry hair indicates your physical prowess and your life resilience. You like to face challenges in your life and have great recuperative powers.
• The Forehead: The forehead can be categorized into following types:
o A wide forehead means cleverness and practicality. This person is capable of executing duty diligently. This in turn gives you a lot of wealth and high idealism.
o A person with high, deep and rounded forehead usually depicts idealism, but it has a strong focus on friendship.
o A person with narrow forehead will have obstacles in fulfillment, particularly in social situations along with many constraints in family life. People with narrow forehead will have to think things through.
o People having shallow forehead with a low hairline will have many obstacles in the path of career, success and parental trouble between the ages of 15-30.
o Flat forehead gives the person a pragmatic nature, along with factual expression.
o Exaggerated forehead will reveal that you are a dreamer; a...
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.... Small-lipped people are mean and self-centered. Narrow lips suggest unemotional character that does not enjoy sharing of feelings.
• The Chin: People with protruding chin are strong, independent and determined individuals. Receding or weak chin means a weak personality. A person with extended jaw line means that he or she does not like to lose.
• The Ears: People who have close-set ears to the head are thrifty people and they don’t want to leave any chance they get. Protruding ears means that a person is original thinker, non-conformist and lonely. People with ears having small ear lobes means that they are never sexually satisfied and are dependent on other people. Those having ears with large ear lobes are strong minded and independent people.
• Now you have the basic knowledge of face reading, so go ahead and try on your friends, family and colleagues.
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