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Facial feature reading is a method based on an American development, in which each feature on our face has a meaning about our personality and behavior. Facial feature reading allows us to understand human behavior before a person even speaks, so that we can find the best access to him/her whether it's at a business meeting, a job interview, a first date or any other social meeting.
The method was developed in the 1930s by an American judge named Edward Vincent Jones. He noticed that in trials with similar backgrounds the defendants had similar facial features. He chose to quit his job and focus on the study of facial features.
The facial feature reading method is a scientific method with a 92% accuracy rate in matching the person’s facial features and their personality characteristics.
Yes, facial features do change. If we look back at our childhood photos, we can see that some of our facial features change as we age, but so do some of our personality characteristics. For example, at puberty we are temperamental and restless. The "teenage" years are the years where our facial features change and redefine themselves into mature facial features. These changes lead us to a restless situation and to rebel against social conventions. Around the age of 18 our facial features are fairly well-defined and so is our personality; which is why at this age we can join the army and learn to accept authority and discipline.
No. Our personality characteristics don’t change as a result of plastic surgery. This data could lead to a flawed evaluation when using facial feature reading; it is therefore important to use a photo of the original face before the change.
This is the only method that can’t be affected, except by plastic surgery. It can’t be taught, unlike body language that can be controlled during job interviews, business or social meetings or placement exams. Today there are courses that teach us how to answer these exams or control our handwriting style when tested by graphology. In facial feature reading, what you see is what you get, pure and simple.
Not necessarily, even with identical twins that appear very similar to the eye, as facial feature experts, we can identify the slight but significant differences in their facial features that attest to the differences in personality characteristics between the twins.
There is a certain affect. Just as we may see a visually physical similarity to one of the parents we might discover a behavioral similarity to that parent, but we make decisions in our lives and choose our own path; that is our choice and not a derivative of family genetics, so that when we succeed or fail, it is only up to us and our fault.
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