Face Reading Dangerous People
- Lori Bell
- Jan 3
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 3

How Is It Even Possible!?!
Every thought you think, every emotion you feel, and every expression you make shapes your face. Your ancestors, including your parents, thought in certain ways and felt specific emotions regularly. This caused them to make certain expressions repeatedly, which they passed down to you. After inheriting these proclivities, you began to develop your own feelings and expressions. These, in turn, have shaped and continue to shape the unique character you are, giving you a look that's distinctly yours. What this means is that your specific personality is reflected in the features of your face, and if yours is, then everyone else's is too.
How To Get An Accurate Read
When practicing face reading, it's crucial to approach a person's features holistically and avoid making judgments based on a single trait or even a few traits. Although people possess a mix of positive and negative personality traits, multiple indicators should be present before drawing any conclusions. For instance, if I notice features in a person's face suggesting a violent personality, I would look for at least three such features before considering it a reliable sign of violence.
Context also plays a significant role in interpreting these features. If I identify multiple traits suggesting violence but learn that the person is an ultimate fighter, my interpretation would differ. The context of their athletic involvement provides an outlet for any aggressive tendencies, indicating they could be gentle in everyday interactions. Of course, this conclusion is only valid if their face also exhibits features that suggest kindness or a caring nature towards others.
You're Already Reading Dangerous Faces
To provide a baseline understanding of how dangerous personality traits can be reflected in a face, think about the Disney movies and other cartoons you've watched that feature a villain or a "bad guy." As you recall these characters, notice how you could identify them as villains as soon as you laid eyes on them. How did you know this from just a glance? That's right, you were reading their faces.
This is where I must point out that we read faces at an unconscious level, a skill you've been developing since you came into this world. When you get that gut feeling about someone, that’s your intuition — your unconscious mind — picking up on traits about another person that you might not be consciously aware of. Learning Face Reading just brings this skill up to your consciousness.
Some Tips On What To Look For
When determining if someone might be dangerous, certain facial features have been associated with traits like physical violence, domineering behavior, cruelty, selfishness, and a history of child abuse. Keep in mind that this is not an exhaustive list, and these features should not be considered definitive indicators.
Features potentially associated with physical violence (also related to domineering behavior and selfishness):
- Boniness in the face
- Wide and square jaw
- Very Long and pointy jaw/chin
- Large, flat bony area on the bridge of the nose from a front view
- Large bump on the nose bridge from a profile view
- Prominent jaw
- Protruding brow bones
- Large, bony protruding cheekbones
- Bottom of the face being the widest part
- Lower jaw protruding further than the upper jaw in profile
- A very large head
Features potentially indicative of a history of past abuse:
- Abnormal ear ridges
- Upper or lower lips that appear too slack or seem to hang
- Sunken cheeks that appear concave
- Very crooked and sharp teeth
- Hollow eyes that seem distant
- One eye appearing to angle down as if melting off the face
Please consider these features only in the absence of signs of physical illness, accidents, or intellectual disabilities.
More Resources for Face Reading Dangerous People
When analyzing facial features for accuracy, it's important to look for patterns or groups of features that convey similar meanings. To improve your understanding, you might find it helpful to study mugshots of violent criminals and observe the common characteristics you notice. Or, consider checking out my Banned Face Reading Compilation for a more detailed explanation of the features referenced above. (See link below). Thanks for reading this blog!
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