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Analysis of Flat Nose Physiognomy
Published: 2015/12/04   Author: yifan   Source: network

In general, a flat nose face can be seen as the original color of a clay person—meaning it is malleable and subject to being shaped or flattened, representing a passive and tolerant nature. If a husband has such a face, he will likely be a kind and easygoing person.

If the nasal bridge is sunken and also flattened and bent, the personality tends to be shy, not daring to express individuality, with low self-confidence and lack of decisiveness. Such people tend to silently endure hardships and frustrations without venting them outwardly, so their stress levels are relatively higher. They set their personal goals quite low, have limited sensitivity, and place more importance on material things than spiritual ones, making them purely urban individuals.

As for whether a flat nose is good or bad, it can only be said that face reading is not entirely reliable. However, one thing is certain: the nose is indeed one of the most important facial features. As it is located in the center of the face, it protrudes forward and has a triangular pyramid shape, playing a significant role in appearance. Therefore, a straight and beautiful nose can convey a sense of elegance or masculinity, and it can also enhance one's confidence.

In fact, we know that a flat nose can be divided into two types: low nose and saddle nose. A low nose is characterized by a low nasal tip, back, and root, giving the face a flat appearance without the necessary three-dimensional structure. The eyes appear wider apart, and such people often have prominent cheekbones, lacking in aesthetic appeal. A saddle nose refers to a nasal bridge that is concave, with the nose body resembling a horse saddle, creating an illusion of a short nose. Due to the middle part of the nose appearing short and lacking in three-dimensionality, it looks somewhat rustic.

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