Reading Character by the Form of the Lips
Thick, Sensuous Lips.—Lover of art and music. Affectionate. Truthful and intellectual. The lips of a talented person. Able to think and express self well; falls in love easily.
Thin, Compressed Lips.—Strong character. Cool-headed under trying circumstances. Practical in all things. Quick-tempered. Shrewd in business.
Downward, Pouting Lips.—Sound intellect. Determined. Can command others. Devoted to a few. Courageous when necessary. Often pessimistic.
Full, Upward-turned Lips.—Gay. Good company. Optimistic. Sentimental to degree but of good judgment. Jealous at times. Lovable.
Thin Open Lips, Showing Teeth.—Weak character. Easily led. Moody when angered. One to take life easy. Sometimes dangerous.
Sneering Lips.—Often dangerous character. Unfriendly and not easily moved by pity. Often talented, but has few friends.
Cupid-Bow Lips.—Usually lovable nature. Fond of flattery and amusement. Sometimes talented.