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Mouth and Chin Reading: Communication and Later Life Fortune

Learn what your mouth shape, lip fullness, and chin structure reveal about your communication style, relationships, and fortune after age 60.

The Lower Face in Physiognomy

In face reading traditions worldwide, the mouth and chin represent the Earth region — governing communication, material comfort, and later-life fortune (ages 51 and beyond). A well-formed lower face suggests comfort and security in your later years.

Step 1: Mouth Shape and Size

Large mouth — expressive, generous, sociable. In Chinese face reading, a large mouth on a woman suggests independence and career success; on a man, leadership and eloquence.

Small mouth — reserved, precise in speech, careful with resources. These individuals often have refined tastes and selective social circles.

Wide mouth with upturned corners — optimistic, charismatic, naturally lucky. This is considered one of the most auspicious mouth shapes.

Thin, straight mouth — disciplined, private, self-controlled. These individuals choose their words carefully and value discretion.

"The mouth speaks twice — once with words and once with its shape."

Step 2: Lip Reading

Full upper and lower lips — sensual, generous, emotionally open. People with full lips tend to be expressive and enjoy life's pleasures.

Thin upper lip, full lower lip — gives more than they receive in relationships. Practical in expression but generous in action.

Full upper lip, thin lower lip — persuasive speakers who can be self-focused. Natural salespeople and advocates.

Cupid's bow pronounced — creative, romantic, aesthetically oriented.

Lip color is also significant: naturally rosy lips suggest good health and positive fortune; pale lips may indicate low energy or health concerns.

Step 3: The Chin

The chin represents the "Earth" aspect — your foundation, stability, and old age:

  • Strong, prominent chin — determination, resilience, comfortable later life
  • Receding chin — may indicate adaptability but less physical stamina
  • Square chin — practical, reliable, strong-willed
  • Pointed chin — quick-witted, artistic, sometimes restless
  • Double chin — traditionally considered lucky, signifying wealth and abundance
  • Cleft chin — dynamic personality, attention-seeking (in a positive sense)

Step 4: The Jawline

The jaw connects the chin to the ears and frames the entire lower face:

  • Wide, strong jaw — determination, authority, strong constitution
  • Narrow jaw — refined sensibilities, diplomatic approach
  • Angular jaw — action-oriented, decisive
  • Rounded jaw — gentle nature, preference for harmony

The jawline combined with the chin shapes what face readers call the "Earth Court" — the foundation upon which all other features rest. A strong Earth Court suggests a stable, secure later life, regardless of early challenges.

The Harmony of Upper and Lower

A face reading isn't complete without considering the relationship between the upper and lower face. A strong forehead (Heaven) paired with a strong chin (Earth) creates what practitioners call "heaven-earth balance" — one of the most fortunate configurations in all of physiognomy.