Asian Face Reading -- Unlock the Secrets Hidden in the Human Face, by Boyé Lafayette De Mente.
Face reading, a practice as old as man, is a universal art that we all use every day, but some are better face readers than others, and they have a big advantage. The Chinese and Japanese became master face-readers ages ago, and in this book old Asian hand Boyé Lafayette De Mente reveals what your face tells about you.
(PRWEB) May 7, 2004 -- Your Face May Be Your Best or Worst Asset!
It goes without saying that your facial features play a fundamental role in how other people react to you from the moment you are born.
You know how parents and others fuss over babies with big eyes, and how they keep quiet or talk about something else if babies have little, beady eyes, or if they have big or little noses, or if their face is unbalanced in any way.
The influence that your face has on your life becomes critical during your teen and later years. It is a given that handsome boys and pretty girls get a lot more attention, and are given many more advantages, than people with plain or ugly faces.
Movie stars and others in the entertainment business often start out with nothing but a pretty or handsome face, and may or may not develop any talent to go along with their looks.
But there is a lot more to how ones face influences his or her life, because the facial features not only send signals to others, they are also indicative of the character and personality of the individual.
People with thin lips have a different personality than people with thick lips. People with prominent chins behave differently than people with small chins. People with big ears live longer than people with small ears, and on and on. You can tell if a boy is going to be athletic or studious by looking at his face.
Old Asian hand and author Boyé Lafayette De Mente reveals these and dozens of other insights into what your face says in Asian Face Reading -- Unlock the Secrets Hidden in the Human Face.
Interestingly, over half of all of the readings of the facial features appearing in the book are sensual in nature.
De Mente says this aspect of face reading came about because the Chinese doctors and scholars who catalogued the behavior of people over many centuries noted that there was a direct relation between their facial features and their sexuality.
Face reading has long been a professional occupation in China and Japan, and is now being used in the U.S. and elsewhere in the West as a tool in hiring and promoting employees.
Asian Face Reading is published by the Tuttle imprint of the Periplus-Berkeley Group in Singapore, and is available worldwide from Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, numerous other web sits, and major bookstores.
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