Can You Identify Men with Violent Tendencies by Their Facial Features? What Science Says

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1. Curly and Stiff Hair

In physiognomy, hair is believed to reveal a person’s fortune. Hair protects the head and, in this tradition, reflects one’s luck. People with jet-black, coarse, thick hair are often viewed as forceful and decisive—sometimes harsh—suggesting a hot temper. Curly, wiry hair is linked to stubbornness and a rough manner, with a tendency to stir up trouble. A rushed speaking style and a hoarse voice suggest impatience and an inclination to resort to violence.

2. Narrow and Flat Forehead

The forehead is said to represent a person’s overall fortune. Men with narrow foreheads are thought to be less open and accommodating. Their luck may be uneven, and when in a bad mood they may take it out on others. The narrower the forehead, the more immature the temperament is believed to be; when they get angry, they may ignore context and reason, showing impulsive tendencies in relationships. They can be headstrong and act on their own desires.

3. Disordered Eyebrows, Reverse Growth, and Prominent Brow Bones

Eyebrows are said to mirror temperament. Prominent brow bones suggest impulsiveness and a tendency toward conflict, while disordered eyebrows indicate greater emotionality and difficulty staying rational. Men with especially high brow bones and eyebrows that grow in reverse are often hot-tempered and unpredictable, making them prone to escalate from verbal disputes to physical altercations.

4. Hanging Needle Lines

A deep, straight crease in the center of the fate palace is said to indicate a man who is highly pragmatic, places great value on money, and is relentless in his pursuits, with little tolerance for criticism. At home, he may be domineering, unwilling to heed women’s opinions, and prone to irritability and violence, sometimes getting physical over trivial matters.

5. Red Veins in the Eyes

If the whites of the eyes show visible red veins—called “red veins in the eyes” in physiognomy—men with this trait are believed to be quick-tempered, easily angered, and less rational, often losing control over minor provocations.

6. Protruding Eyes

Men with protruding eyes may look as if their eyes are about to pop when angry, projecting a fierce demeanor. They are often hot-tempered and lack self-control, making them prone to violent outbursts. Those with fierce-looking eyes tend to carry a menacing aura, are strong-willed, and frequently get into disputes.

7. Upper Three Whites Eyes

Also known as snake eyes, this describes eyes in which the iris sits lower, exposing the white above and to the sides. Men with this feature are believed to be cunning and ruthless, often linked to criminal behavior. They are usually quiet and mild-mannered, but in critical moments may reveal their true nature and commit severe misdeeds, making them extremely dangerous.

8. Prominent Cheekbones

Men with high, protruding cheekbones—especially if lacking flesh—are said to have extreme, explosive personalities. If the jawline is also prominent, they can be very fierce, harbor a strong desire for revenge, and be inclined to use violence to resolve conflicts.

9. Isolated Peak Nose

Men with high, sharp, bony noses are seen as overly self-centered. If there is a bump in the middle of the nose, such individuals are thought to prioritize their own feelings and needs above all else and to be stubborn. When faced with difficulties or resistance, they may show a volatile side and resort to violence to solve problems.

10. Horizontal Flesh and Prominent Veins on the Face

"Horizontal flesh" refers to excess flesh that appears out of proportion with other parts of the body, often with a rough, uneven texture that contrasts with other facial areas. "Prominent veins" refers to visible facial veins or blood vessels that are numerous and irregularly distributed. Men with these facial features are also said to have explosive tempers and may resort to violence when confronted with setbacks, often acting irrationally.

Edited and compiled by Lingxia Network

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