Face Reading Part 2: Personality and Psychology Through the Eyes, Nose, and Mouth [Advanced Guide]
The next step after analyzing face shape — a detailed interpretation of each facial feature.
1️⃣ Eyes – The Window to Emotion and Character
The eyes reveal emotional expression and inner direction. Personality tendencies differ according to size, shape, the angle of the outer corners, and the balance of white and black areas.
- Large eyes: Emotional, open-minded, interested in people
- Small eyes: Cautious, realistic, introspective
- Upturned eyes: Confident, proactive
- Downturned eyes: Empathetic, warm-hearted
2️⃣ Nose – The Symbol of Self-Esteem and Drive
The nose represents self-esteem, confidence, and one’s desire for stability. The height of the bridge and the shape of the tip reflect one’s expression style and leadership tendency.
- High, straight nose bridge: Confident and goal-oriented
- Low, round nose: Compassionate, relationship-centered
- Upturned nose tip: Optimistic and open-minded
3️⃣ Mouth – Expression and Emotional Communication
The mouth is the center of verbal and emotional expression. The thickness of the lips, the curve of the corners, and the size of the mouth reveal communication style and sincerity.
- Thick lips: Warm, expressive, and affectionate
- Thin lips: Logical, reserved in emotion
- Upturned corners: Positive, lively personality
- Downturned corners: Serious and thoughtful
4️⃣ Eyebrows & Forehead – Clues to Thinking and Relationships
Eyebrows show emotional control and interpersonal attitude, while the forehead reflects intellect, intuition, and early life fortune.
- Thick eyebrows: Energetic, leadership-oriented
- Thin eyebrows: Sensitive and emotional
- Broad forehead: Intelligent and creative
- Narrow forehead: Focused and practical
Conclusion
Each facial feature—eyes, nose, mouth, eyebrows, and forehead—has meaning on its own, but true interpretation lies in their harmony with overall face shape. In the next part, we’ll explore “Facial Expressions” — understanding emotions and personality through expression flow.

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