September 9th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
- Maybe Campaign 2008 is getting to you.
- Maybe you’ve just started school.
- Or at work you might have a new boss. Ouchers, could there could be yet another reorg. that changes the people you’re dealing with?
Either way, you sure wish you could know more about all the players who matter to you right now. Let me help.
First, please, I’m imploring you, very pretty please… don’t think body language can help you out here. Face reading is what you need. Read More »
August 30th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
Continuing our face readings of leading candidates with Part Two of this article, we’ve looked at mouths that stay put… in the center of a face.
Now let’s look at mouths that migrate.
You may have a crooked smile or a mouth pull. Many people I’m fond of do have this. Here are some reasons why a perfectly honest person might develop a mouth pull to the right: Read More »
August 30th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
Reading this vital data about integrity is as easy as saying, “Cheese.”
That’s good. Because if you read faces for only one thing during Campaign 2008, here’s the most important thing you can do to rise above spin: Keep your eyes out for crooked mouths.
Yes, it’s a very significant thing when a mouth pulls toward one side, or a smile is significantly off kilter. When you’re watching the presidential conventions, listen to the speeches but watch the mouths.
Reading faces, it’s easy to see the characteristic of facial symmetry and how it shows in the mouth. All you need is a blank sheet of paper or index card.
Hold it up to cover one side of the mouth, then the other.
Try it on John McCain’s new running mate Sarah Palin. Instead of focusing on that pretty red lipstick, read her face for character — the 5,000 year old art that I have updated with my system of Face Reading Secrets(R). Read More »
April 5th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
Blog-Buddies, tune in tomorrow when I’m interviewed by the great, and big, Big Bob, pictured here.
We’ll start talking at 11:30 a.m., EST, discussing face reading. You can listen online or at the radio stations featured at this link.
To listen on your computer, open your web browser and surf to http://ezhelp.org/chat
You can enter the chat room and interact with others or just listen to the show by using the link at the chat site. If you wish, Read More »