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Pittsburgh Press, July 31, 1 980 D-9 THEIR CHINS tell a lot about how these two celebrities will fare in old age. Elizabeth Taylor, left, because of her pointed chin, "will not have a terrific old age," according to physiognomist Peter Shen. Katherine Hepburn, on the other hand, has a good chin, which is why she's enjoying her retirement. Let's Face It: Way You Look Affects Life By ELUE GROSSMAN NEW YORK "The ear," says Peter Shen, "should be placed in between the eyebrow and the top of the nose." He means on the side of the head, of course. "And it should be round and smooth," he goes on.

The "outer wheel" should also curve like "the inner wheel," and the longer the earlobe, the better. "People with long earlobes are the kindest, like the Buddha," he says. "People with small earlobes look the other way when the check comes." Shen's ears, it happens are "perfect," he says, "but my inner wheel sticks out a little so they told me I would not settle down, that I would move around a lot." And "they" the physiogonomists he studied with in Tokyo (an uncle, and disciples of the "school" called Linen Robe because the monks used to wear linen were right Born in Shanghai, Shen lived in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia and Japan before coming here 15 years ago and eventually going to work for Aziza cosmetics. Sure enough, as their make-up artist and creative designer, he travels all over. But why shouldn't the physiognomists be right? They've had enough time to decide what the lay of the face and its features may say about personality and future prospects.

For starters, "The face is divided into three areas: the forehead, the middle section from between the eyebrows to the tip of the nose, and the bottom section. "You look first for harmony among them," he says, "and then for outstanding features. A big, high, wide forehead, for instance, shows a lot of potential and a good family background." The most important point for a woman, though is her nose. "It shows whether you have the potential to make a good family." A "homely" nose he says is "straight and small with nostrils that are enclosed, not flared or upturned. The closeness of the nose means you can budget and accumulate money, and if the tip is round, you'll make a' terrific wife." BUT A THIN, sharp nose like Bo Derek's, however attractive, is bad news.

"That indicates a person who may be a little bit selfish and want to care for her own interests first She would not put in as much as she would take out of the situation, which makes it hard for' a marriage." She will, however, "be good in art and business." And, if her eyebrows are upswept and highly arched "she'll make a good name lor herself. You cannot become famous if your eyebrows are not good." On the other hand, Joan Crawford was famous, too, and her eyebrows, he says "were very dominant, thick and rather straight before they curved out Straight eyebrows mean masculine qualities, a lot of willfulness and selfishness. Women who have them are achievers, independent and effective in business, but not home-makers." Whatever Katharine Hepburn's eyebrows look like, "she has a very good chin, he says, which is why she's enjoying a comfortable retirement. "The lower part of the face shows what you can expect in old age. The ideal facial shape for a woman is a rectangular oblong with a square cut chin.

Women with typical beautiful oval-shaped faces will not be fortunate when they grow older. They'll be poor in health and things won't work out with their children. Look at Elizabeth Taylor. "Her chin is the only weak area of her face. She has a terrific forehead and her middle section is very balanced, but because of her pointed chin, I'm sure she will not have a terrific old age." HERE'S HOPING she's got cheekbones to pull her through.

"People with no cheekbones," he says, "are easy marks. They're doormats. They take orders and people like them because they can take advantage of them." Still, if Miss Taylor's are as prominent as Katherine Hepburn's she's still in trouble. "Miss Hepburn's cheekbones indicate authority and power which is why she can never have a man," he says. "No one can put up with a woman so strong and intelligent." Which means that sometimes you just can't win, on the face of it.

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