Sunday, September 23, 2012

Learn More about Getting a Personal Face Reading

What can Face Reading do for you?

Face Reading can quickly and easily give you insight into yourself or any person of interest, which allows you to be:

1. More efficient in working with that person.
2. Quicker to understand their needs.
3. Easily see their perspective.

Let's say you have a new boss. Is he visionary or is he detail-oriented? By sending me a picture of him/her, I can easily give you insight into their working style, thinking process, energy levels, gullibility, level of creativity, motivativions and more. In turn, this information will allow you to better understand and work with him/her.

So how do you get a Personalized Face Reading?


To get a Personalized Face Reading simply click the "Buy Now" button to the right. Enter your credit card information and you will be directed to a "Successful Checkout Page." Then click the link at the bottom: "Return to facereadingbytali.blogspot.com" and you will be redirected to a page that will give you my email address so that you can email in your photo!

What do you get with a Personalized Face Reading?


1. Send in a photo.












2. In return, you will get:

-Your photo with Graphic Overlay to clearly illustrate the three prominent facial features I will analyze for you.























-Detailed analysis of three prominent facial features.

1. The convex nose indicates someone who has a quick and practical mind, with a gift for memorization. Internally, these people tend to be relentless and agressive, however, on the outside they are often portray themselves as diplomatic and patient.

2. Protruding Chin: Someone with a protruding chin is usually not intimidated easily, unafraid of conflict (although not necessarily rushing towards it, just unafraid), and will usually get the last word in a conversation.

3. Jay Leno's clearly defined outer ear ridge symbolizes an appreciation for objective facts, numbers, and statistics. It also symbolizes a logical and practical thinking process with the need for external proof and data to feel comfortable with something. In other words, instead of looking for answers in the "inside," he will look for answers externally.

-Overview of Personality Profile from three promient facial features:

Overall Jay Leno's face talks non-stop of a person who has a quick and witty mind. He has the abilities of a great debater: a wonderful memory combined with practicality and a brain geared towards external data and statistics. Furthermore, his chin indicates that he wouldn't be afraid or intimidated by his competition. His diplomatic approach to verbalizing his debate would also be a powerful advantage for him in this arena. However, at times his patience may falter in an intense argument when he is anxious to get in the last word. As we know, Jay Leno is a talk show host, where his great practicality, quick mental wit, and use of external knowledge can be wonderfully put to use.

Monday, August 20, 2012

A Gap in the Teeth

               One of the most unique features is the gap in the teeth. This gap is indicative of someone who is a bit on the wild side, often taking risks and sometimes being impulsive. This is the type of person who often enjoys doing dare devil stunts. They are often percieved as bold and adventuresome.
               In sales, when you see someone with a gap between their two front tooth, you might apply your face reading skills by appealing to their sense of adventure. A gap tooth is indicative of someone who isn't afraid to hold back their thoughts and those can often come out in a wicked sense of humor, don't be afraid to joke with them and have a good time.


                 Madonna, one of the most famous pop singers to date, is well-known for her bold, cutting-edge music and dance routines, as well as, the gap between her front teeth. In high school, she was described as someone who was, "a free spirit and a thinker," and as she's grown up in the music world she has developed a reputation as a "strong but shrewd business woman."


               Lara Stone, currently one of the most famous models in the world, also has a gap between her teeth. In fact, it is said that she is responsible for the new trend seen at dentist offices where people ask to have the space between their two front teeth widened. Lara is known for her "dry, wicked sense of humour." She is also known for breaking open the modeling industry to more curvier woman. When asked about her favorite type of shoots she says, "I think naughty shoots suit my personality." Clearly, you have here a girl that is a trendsetter and a bit on the wild side, a personality that fits in perfectly with the gap between her teeth.


Friday, July 20, 2012

Face Reading Presentation for Rotary Club of Hawks Prairie - Lacey/Olympia

About an hour ago, I finished up my Face Reading Presentation at the Hawks Prairie Rotary Club with a satisfied feeling. The presentation was one of my best yet and the club members were not only avid and respectful listeners but they rose up to the challenge of participating in something they knew little about! I had a wonderful experience that has renewed my vigor for my Face Reading business. The video of my presentation will be up within the next week (as will my new web site!).

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Gettin' Professional: My New Website

Currently, I am sitting in a graphic design class building a website for my business: Face Reading by Tali. Making a website turns out to be easier than I would've thought, however, maybe the ease of building my website comes from my excellent teacher. So far, I have made the entire website image in Adobe Photoshop and sliced it up into pieces for Adobe Dreamweaver. The next step is to get my sliced website image into Adobe Dreamweaver to do the HTML. My brand-new-completely-made-my-yours-truly site should be up sometime within the next week. Here's what it will look like:


Monday, July 16, 2012

Is Face Reading Accurate?

         I get asked this question all the time and I can't blame people for asking such an intimidating question. When I first heard about Face Reading I, myself, was skeptical. However, the more I learn and the more other people seem to learn, the less skeptical it becomes. The reason for my reduced and eventually nonexistent skepticism stemmed from Face Reading's amazing accuracy. Rarely, does a Face Reading mistake happen. When a mistake does happen it usually occurs from one of the following three reasons:

1. Commonly, people themselves are unaware of certain characteristics that their face discloses. This, in fact, happened with my own face. I have a slightly up-turned nose that is indicative of someone who tends to be gullible. Upon hearing this about myself, I couldn't be faster to disagree. However, after really digesting this information and reflecting on it, I realized that I am gullible. Very gullible. But up until that point, I had never thought of myself as gullible and so it was hard to accept that as part of my identity at that point in time. Especially due to the fact that I don't look at being gullible as an exceptionally favorable trait. When I come across a situation that appears to be modeling the above, I take a step back and accept that Face Reading has possibly been inaccurate. I figure that either that person will reflect on what I have said and realize it to be true or they will stubbornly refuse to believe it. Either way, it is important to respect that person's perspective of their identity. On a funny note, I once was Face Reading a person who had a very, very protruding chin. A protruding chin depicts someone who isn't intimidated or afraid of conflict, someone who likes to have the last word (like Jay Leno).
Now, I told this person that they had a protruding chin and explained what it is indicative of. Immediately, she says, "That is definitely not me!" However, I was Face Reading her as a favor to my mom, so I knew her pretty well, and I was well aware that the characteristic of the "protruding chin" fit her quite well (contradictory to her own belief), if not perfectly! 


2. Sometimes inaccuracy can sneak into Face Reading when you misidentify a feature. You see, a "regular size nose" and a "big nose" are two different things. If you mix them up, you will give a reading that might be incorrect. Look at the nose below, is it big, regular, or small? 


This nose sticks out rather far but at the same time the nose ridge isn't very high. It is a hard nose to classify, right in between "regular" and "big," therefore she is right in between two characteristics. Because she is in the middle of two characteristics, you have two choices when reading her nose: 1. venture into intuitive Face Reading, in which you decide how to balance the two characteristics or 2. Don't Read It and choose a character that is easier to identify as a specific trait.

3. The last option is that Face Reading can actually be inaccurate. Although, it has a 93% accuracy rate, there are specific instances where Face Reading  isn't completely inaccurate (with some features more than others).


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Unique Face: The Man with the Long Face

                Here is yet another Unique Face I have come across in one of my many internet searches of "Faces" to show someone a specific characterisitc. Upon seeing him, something just caught my eye. Is it that he looks a little elfish? Perhaps.

                  
               When looking closer at this man, I noticed that he has a theme of extremes going on within his face: a very, very long face, a very, very long nose, a very big gap between his eyebrows, a very protuding chin (although it can be hard to see in a straight-on picture), very managerial eyebrows, and lots of curves (mainly his eyebrow and his chin).

               Now what does that all mean? The extreme length of his face indicates someone who doesn't like monitoring others and ould prefer to work independently. Also, it is indicative of someone who has had to learn self-confidence. The circles in his face, however, contradict this to a degree. Circles are the social shape and depict somone who is people-oriented. When someone has curved eyebrows and a curved chin,  that indicates that they are a people person. Therefore, I can conclude that this man has an independent side and requires downtime, however, also has a very outgoing side, social side. Furthermore, this man has a protuding chin that shows he isn't intimidated or afraid of conflict.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Your Nose Ridge: Big or Small?

        The nose is a very important feature of the face and can say so much about a person. Because the nose is such a big topic I'm going to break it down and only talk about the ridge of the nose in this post.
         So what is a nose ridge? The nose ridge is the distance from the bridge of your nose to your cheek. Some people have huge nose ridges, others have very smalle nose ridges (most babies.)

Small Nose Ridge
Side Profile of a Small Nose Ridge
            As said above, most babies and small children have very small nose ridges. This makes sense given that the nose ridge indicates your level of independence in a working/learning environment. The lower the nose ridge, the more you enjoy teamwork and working with others. The higher the nose ridge, the more you enjoy working independently and monitoring yourself. Kids and babies are constantly learning with other people and are constantly monitored by parents, teachers, and eachother. As kids grow up and become more independent, their nose ridge becomes higher (your face and personality change interdependently).  That is not to say that only babies and kids have small nose ridges, many adults do as well. A high nose ridge, indicative of someone who works well independently without monitoring, can often be found on writers and business people behind a desk.

High Nose Ridge
          You can think of the nose ridge as a bridge. And each time you want to talk to someone you have to cross that bridge. People with small nose ridges have a small bridge to cross and communication is fun and easy. People with big nose ridges have a mountain to climb everytime they want to collaborate and it is easier to work independently for them.