Did you know that it is possible to understand how The body works by the markings and texture of your face And so detection of some diseases?
Moles on the nose
Breathing problems
Since the nose is a central area of the face, it is always embarrassing to have visible spots. These signs may be related to problems with the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. In addition to skin care – exfoliation and moisturizing – you should reduce stress, eat a diet rich in healthy fats, and sunbathe (with proper care).
fatty chin
hormonal imbalances
This problem with the chin, as a rule, is due to the increase in fat caused by hormonal changes during menstruation. After consulting with a dermatologist about the ideal product for your skin type, create a nightly ritual of caring for your face and meditation to relax.
Dull cheekbones
slow metabolism
Pollution and makeup not only affect this area of the face, which requires a good cleaning. Spots on the cheekbones can be synonymous with a slowed metabolism caused by excessive consumption of sugar, dairy products or red meat.
Marks between the eyebrows
Malnutrition
The lines between the eyebrows are associated with the liver. When these lines are highlighted, it is a sign that you should follow a balanced diet and exercise. Choose foods rich in vitamin C and don’t forget to drink plenty of water.
Spots on the forehead
Stress
Most spots and pimples appear in this area of the face due to the oil that forms when we touch the hair with dirty hands. However, it may not just mean that. In some cases, the signs are related to difficulty in digestion, largely due to stress. It’s time to relax and do yoga, for example.
Text: Carla S. Rodrigues
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