The Health Secrets Your Face Reveals

The more impulsive we are, the more we’re at risk of overeating, drinking too much alcohol and taking risks.

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SPOTS AND SKIN COULD SIGNAL FOOD ISSUES

if you have spots on the forehead, puffy cheeks as well as redness and/or red spots on the cheeks, and spots or darkened patches on the chin, you might be consuming too much gluten. Signs of a diet that’s too heavy in sugar include: Lines and wrinkles on the upper forehead, sagging under the eyes, spots all over the face, and a greyish or pasty-white hue to the skin.

LARGE LIPS PROTECT YOU AGAINST COLDS

 When we breathe in through the mouth, two things can happen to the particles we inhale – they can enter our system or bounce off our lips. The larger your lips, the more particles you bounce back into the atmosphere, say uS experts. if you’re not blessed with a plump pout, reduce your cold risk by using lip gloss. Lip gloss also causes particles to stick to the lips and prevent them from entering the system.

LINES IN YOUR EYES SHOW IMPULSIVITY

The more impulsive we are, the more we’re at risk of overeating, drinking too much alcohol and taking risks. your eyes, or specifically, structures called contraction furrows that appear in the iris, can reveal someone’s tendency to be impulsive. These furrows appear as light circles of pigment around the iris, and the more you have, the more impulsive you are likely to be, say Swedish researchers.

DEEPER WRINKLES MAY MEAN WEAKER BONES

if your wrinkles are more obvious compared to your friends of the same age, you might need to take extra care of your bones. uS researchers found that the more pronounced a woman’s wrinkles were by early menopause, the lower her bone density. Skin and bone share common building blocks in collagen. The changes in collagen that cause wrinkles are likely paralleled by similar changes that affect bone.

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