More Face Reading Ideas for You in the New Year
January 4th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree
So many of us are cultural rebels. We refuse to believe what society tells us about medicine or healing or the ludicrous idea that a person only has one lifetime.
Yet we’re seeing our faces in the mirror EXACTLY the way the advertisers want us to. Self-esteem suffers to the degree we go along with this form of mind control.
Advertisers want you to see the following as “Age” signs to be dreaded. Find out the Face Reading perspective.
Face Reading Aha! #1
Wrinkles on the forehead are bad?
Every type of forehead wrinkle, or wrinkle anywhere on the face, has a specific meaning. When you read faces, you make delightful discoveries about wrinkles and everything else on the face.
At least, I can promise you that with my system of Face Reading Secrets(R). To many people, “face reading” means “face judging” — bringing out stereotypes like “old, ethnic, fat” that have very little meaningfor a thinking person.
My very favorite item of Face Reading data is the Mark of Devotion, a perpendicular line between the eyebrows, and reaching up to mid-forehead. This relates to a strong spiritual vocation.
Face Reading Aha! #2
“Laugh lines” are called “Eye extenders” in my system of Face Reading Secrets. Either way, they fan out from the corners of eyes.
I’m not fond of “laugh lines” as a name for them because they’re not necessarily about having a sense of humor at all. If you want to read that in face reading data, check out The Power of Face Reading for details.
So what are they about? Eye extenders show social graciousness, a willingness to seek opinions, support, inspiration from others.
When problems strike, do you seek support from others more than from within, or vice versa? Your pattern will show in your proportion of one type of eye doodad compared to the other.
No wrinkles around eyes? Especially if the person is over 30, that individual may not have learned to take life very deeply yet.
Face Reading Aha! #3
Every feature on your face can change over time, depending on how much you grow. How you grow, exactly, out-pictures in physical Face Reading Data. Read more about that in a book about just that, showing How You Can Find Meaning in Your Evolving Face, with the rest of the title being Wrinkles Are God’s Makeup.
Face Reading Aha! #4
Given that kind of intention, makeup can unintentionally include a form of self hatred.
What’s makeup for a Face Reader? If you explore the meaning of your facial features, the inner significance, you can fall in love with that face of yours. Then applying makeup is beautification of something already lovely. Try it!
Face Reading Aha! #5
Or have a Face Reading session



Dear Rose,
In your book, The Power of Face Reading you touch on the subject of fine vs. full lashes. I was wondering, is there any meaning behind whether the lashes are long vs. short?