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03-15-2019 03:25 AM
I believe this theory to be true and here's why. For 21 years I was on the road as a full time outside sales rep in Florida. My skin is worse on the left side of my face including crows feet, forehead wrinkles and the nose to mouth line. Definitely a difference, but I also knew what made the difference before this was even posted.
03-15-2019 03:44 AM
I heard one of the vendors ( can't remember who) tell Mary Beth that she could tell which side she selp on, by looking at her face. Sure enough she got it correct.
03-15-2019 07:58 AM
@Oueen of everythinh nice wrote:I heard one of the vendors ( can't remember who) tell Mary Beth that she could tell which side she selp on, by looking at her face. Sure enough she got it correct.
@Oueen of everythinh nice When I begin a client’s makeup, I can tell as well. The side slept on most frequently has a lower brow, more lines underneath. That side of the mouth is even more wrinkled. To experiment, find a clear glass plate and hold it up to a mirror. Press your face against it and see how smushed it gets. That’s not even 1/2 the damage of lying on your side...your head weighs about as much as a bowling ball...a lot of weight pressing against a pillow every night.
03-15-2019 09:10 AM
Same on both sides!
03-15-2019 09:47 AM
What if the models are mostly passengers in a car or ride a bus? What if they always drive a convertible? LOL
I know the skincare demos are deceitful in far worse ways than always showing one side of the face.
03-15-2019 09:51 AM
How is this a "secret"? Anyone who has seen a dermatologist has heard them tell you to make sure and use plenty of sunscreen on your face, taking special care on the left side due to more sun exposure.
03-17-2019 02:48 PM
@Shanus wrote:
@Oueen of everythinh nice wrote:I heard one of the vendors ( can't remember who) tell Mary Beth that she could tell which side she selp on, by looking at her face. Sure enough she got it correct.
@Oueen of everythinh nice When I begin a client’s makeup, I can tell as well. The side slept on most frequently has a lower brow, more lines underneath. That side of the mouth is even more wrinkled. To experiment, find a clear glass plate and hold it up to a mirror. Press your face against it and see how smushed it gets. That’s not even 1/2 the damage of lying on your side...your head weighs about as much as a bowling ball...a lot of weight pressing against a pillow every night.
wish someone told me when i was younger. does this affect hairloss?
03-17-2019 03:01 PM
Lately I've had the opposite experience. I sleep exclusively on my left side since DH got the &^%$# CPAP. The right side of my face is more wrinkled since I started this. My theory is the fat cells have been influenced by gravity and are settling in my left cheek area. No, this is not a joke.
03-17-2019 03:03 PM
I think the secret the OP is referring to is that the vendor applies product or makeup on the model's "good," less damaged side -- and attributes the look to the product or makeup, not the relative lack of damage. It makes sense.
03-17-2019 03:06 PM
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