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Power of the Nose!

Does size really matter? When talking about noses, it does!

(PRWEB) May 10, 2005 -- After the eyes, the next thing we look at on the face is the nose. Perhaps thats why there are more surgeries to reduce the size of the nose than any other cosmetic procedure.

But according to face reading experts Erik Kanto and Ilona Kanto, the larger the nose, the more likely you are-or will be-affluent and successful. Large-nose people are achievers and accumulate wealth," they say. Their noses are both a DNA asset and a symbol of their intelligence."

Hook-nosed people fare well also, with wealth and in personal relationship, the authors say. You could open a beer can with that beak," people would shout on the streets at one man they studied. That man is one of the richest restaurateurs in Chicago. A small nose usually shows a person who enjoys life and is sociable. The kind of person youd like to have dinner with. Theyll often pick up the check too." Rarely does a small-nosed person get rich-there simply isnt the focus."

What about cosmetic surgery? Will your future change if you get a nose job?

An operation may change the way people think of us," Erik Kanto explains. But the fact is that most of our destiny is in our genes, and in most instances, what we personally do may alter that only slightly."

More from Erik Kanto and Ilona Kantos book Your Face Tells All: Learn the Wisdom of the Chinese Art of Face Reading," or by visiting http://www.facereading.info.

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