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The marks on your face

09 Sep

marks on your faceIn recent times, are driving a new term to refer to aging is the result of our actions, experiences, particular tics or way of life: aging gesture.

Wrinkles, lines, sagging, double chin, lack of tone … all of these signs of aging are a direct result of the gestures that we repeat over the years and a true reflection of our character. Not surprisingly, dermatologists and estheticians often used in its consultations terms like “wrinkles of bitterness, the smoker or laughter.”

Broadly, and in general, one can say that:
The frown lines are a sure sign of long hours of worry and tension.

The bar code on the upper lip is a clear indicator of the number of cigarettes smoked daily. The very pronounced nasolabial folds can afford to guess a lot of public speaking professions such as teaching or politics. Premature sagging is a sign of grief accumulated over the years.

The long horizontal wrinkles on the forehead settled more common than it seems, are a true reflection of anger and tantrums.

The wrinkles and grooves around the lips marked clearly reflect a cheerful, smiling and carefree. The often drooping eyes of sadness reflect faithfully lived.

The wrinkles in the nose area tell of episodes of nervous tics and repetitive, and a poorly defined lip contour-inevitable consequence of the act of biting her lips often. The double chin “in addition to the gastronomic excesses, can be a marker of a thoughtful and downcast nature.

 
 

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