
4.Generosity of speech
Alan has concluded that you can determine how talkative a person is depending on the fullness of their lips. People with thinner lips are more concise and less talkative, while those with fuller lips are more generous with their speech.
5.Sense of humor
Stevens determines this by the length of the philtrum, which is that little grove we have between the nose and the upper lip. People with longer philtrum tend to have a good sense of humor and appreciate sarcasm. Those with shorter philtrum are more likely to take a joke personally and get offended.
6.World view
The size of the fold of the person’s eyelid, according to Stevens, is a good giveaway on how they tend to make their decisions. Those who have a thicker fold are more analytical in their approach, they take their time, look at pros and cons, compare and contrast and really analyze the situation before making a decision. Those with a thinner or no fold at all are more action-driven and make decisions quickly.