The shape of the cheekbones is inevitably related to a person's personality. The appearance of the cheekbones can reveal a woman's personality traits. Whether she is strong or gentle, it can be seen from the shape of the cheekbones. In addition, the appearance of the cheekbones also implies a person's destiny and is related to a woman's marriage. It can be seen that the appearance of the cheekbones is particularly important. So how do you look at the appearance of a woman with high and wide cheekbones? Let’s learn about it together! 1. Is it good for a woman to have high cheekbones? 1. High cheekbones close to the nose If a woman has very high cheekbones and their position is very close to the nose, in physiognomy such features are regarded as a pattern of dominating the husband. You should know that for a daughter, the nose is related to the husband's fortune and marriage. Too high cheekbones will appear oppressive, and high cheekbones are suspected of being a husband-killer. If the cheekbones are too high and close to the nose, women with such physiognomy like to bully and oppress their husbands in life. In their eyes, their husbands can only see their husbands' shortcomings and weaknesses, and never know how to relax and discover their husbands' strengths. No matter how outstanding a man is, he is useless in their eyes. They always target their husbands and oppress their husbands everywhere. This is a typical physiognomy that will bring harm to their husbands. 2. High and drooping cheekbones As we all know, the cheekbones are located below the corners of our eyes. Everyone's face shape is different, and the position of the cheekbones will be slightly different. Physiognomy believes that if a person has high cheekbones but they appear to be drooping, that is, the cheekbones are located lower on the face, then such facial features indicate a life of hard work. A woman with such facial features is destined to have no blessings or fortune in her life, to be busy and toilsome all her life, and to have no autonomy or rights in her marriage or career. Because high and drooping cheekbones are actually false cheekbones, women with such faces certainly have no control and can only be manipulated by others! 2. Is it good for a woman to have wide cheekbones? For women, wide cheekbones are not a good feature. Wide cheekbones are a symbol of being unlucky in marriage. Women who are unlucky in marriage will have a rough marriage and a very unhappy life. Naturally, their fate will not be good. Therefore, women with wide cheekbones are not good. Women with wide cheekbones have overly strong desires, especially in life and marriage. They like to control everything and like the feeling of holding power. Such women oppress their husbands all the time, leaving their husbands no room for justice. This not only affects their relationship with their husbands, but also their own marriage and family. Therefore, if a man marries such a woman, he will be unlucky for eight lifetimes! The above is all about how to read the face of a woman with high and wide cheekbones. For more information on face reading, please follow the Dream Interpreter website. |
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