Habits That Can Make You Less Attractive
When it comes to natural beauty, some people feel confident, while others may feel inadequate. Interestingly, some individuals become more attractive over time, while others might experience a decline. In this discussion, we will explore the factors that can contribute to a decrease in appearance through the lens of facial analysis.
I. Excessive Greed
Greed is not an innate human trait but rather a "virus" stemming from overindulgence. People who are excessively driven by desires and pleasures often develop puffiness and sagging around the eyes, which can lead to the early onset of wrinkles. Their sclera, the white part of the eye, may become cloudy, and they might develop yellow or red veins. Regardless of age, clear eyes can make individuals look at least ten years younger, whereas murky eyes can make younger people appear ten years older.
II. Long-term Dissatisfaction of Body and Mind
In today's society, there are individuals who have consistently had their every want met since childhood, resulting in a persistent state of dissatisfaction. The more unresolved needs they have, the more pronounced their dissatisfaction becomes. Such individuals often have dry, rough skin, are prone to blemishes and acne, and may have crooked smiles with a significant misalignment of facial features.
III. Competing in Everything
While competition is not inherently negative, feeling the need to compete in every aspect of life can become excessive. This kind of aggressive competitiveness can result in a broad and coarse facial structure, potentially leading to excess facial fat, which may give off an intimidating and unapproachable appearance.
IV. Discomfort with Others Being Better
Many people naturally compare themselves to others, but when this is taken to extremes, it can lead to resentment toward those who are better off and disdain toward those who are not. Excessive jealousy can cause the nose to become thinner and distorted, with flared nostrils accompanied by a more pronounced jawline.
V. Boasting and Showing Off
Individuals who are prone to showing off often exhibit exaggerated expressions, which can accentuate their facial flaws.