What Your Facial Features Reveal About Your Love Life

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One: “Eyes like water; desire stirs in both women and men.”

In modern culture, a woman's beauty is often praised for her bright, sparkling eyes. In traditional face-reading, when a woman's eyes look especially clear and luminous for a period of time, it signals that her romantic prospects are peaking. During this window, she’s likely to meet someone she admires; if the match feels right, she can take the initiative in pursuing romance.

Two: “Crow’s feet in chaos, never at ease in old age.”

Crow’s feet are the fine lines at the outer corners of the eyes, often called “fish-tail lines” in older texts. In men’s physiognomy, they’re discussed more often; modern urban women tend to care for their skin, so noticeable crow’s feet are less common. Men may notice changes in these lines when romance is stagnant or when romantic luck surges. For example, if a single man’s crow’s feet are usually faint but suddenly grow longer or more disorderly, it suggests he’s about to meet a woman he admires—or that a woman interested in him may soon send ambiguous romantic signals.

Three: “Peach-blossom glow, seeking only wine and pleasure.”

When someone is said to have a “peach-blossom face,” it usually means a man’s cheeks have suddenly turned rosy, signaling incoming romantic opportunities. Although modern women prize a fair complexion, a healthy blush can also be an auspicious sign that their romantic prospects are favorable.

Four: “Face shining like oil, prone to greed and indulgence.”

This trait is said to appear more often in women; men rarely show a face that seems to shine like oil. Some women naturally have dewy, glossy skin even without makeup. In face-reading, such women are considered more flirtatious, and their marriages may encounter conflicts or disharmony.

For an unmarried woman, a shiny, oil-like complexion is read as a sign of impending romance. To make the most of this luck, she should manage her temper and handle problems wisely.

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