Lower Face

Chin & Jaw

Jaw width and chin fullness are often used to discuss persistence, grounding, and how a person handles pressure over time.

Reading Style

How to interpret this feature

The lower face is often read as a persistence feature. Chin shape and jaw width are traditionally used to describe grounding, follow-through, and how a person handles pressure in longer cycles.

These notes describe personality trends only. They are not used here as a fixed statement about luck, fate, or life outcome.

Description

Shape cues

  • A broader jaw is often linked with determination, durability, and strong staying power.
  • A narrower jaw may suggest flexibility, diplomacy, and a less force-driven way of handling conflict.
  • A fuller chin is commonly associated with steadiness, warmth, and practical resilience.
  • A more pointed or thinner chin can be read as sensitivity, adaptability, or fluctuating resolve.
Positive

Positive tendencies

  • Balanced jaw structure can suggest endurance and realistic problem-solving.
  • A settled chin may point to loyalty and long-term consistency.
  • Softer lower-face lines are often linked with tact and emotional flexibility.
Caution

What to watch

  • A very strong jaw can be interpreted as rigidity or a tendency to push too hard.
  • A very narrow lower face may suggest difficulty holding boundaries under stress.
  • Traditional readers often over-attach the chin to late-life outcomes; here it is framed as persistence style only.
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