tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6612664086115692618.post7866790360644215066..comments2023-10-18T20:31:39.989+08:00Comments on Chronicles of Chean: Michelle PhanCheanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00786511708850198859noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6612664086115692618.post-42103247308315033162014-09-01T03:35:49.576+08:002014-09-01T03:35:49.576+08:00I don't think she did anything with her chin. ...I don't think she did anything with her chin. She seems to have lost a lot of weight over the years, and her face shows the most drastic change from that weight loss. She's probably just lost a lot of baby fat. Jennahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08084305089047301872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6612664086115692618.post-51796797127891482602014-08-03T01:48:36.309+08:002014-08-03T01:48:36.309+08:00Knowing that Michelle is quite close with her mom ...Knowing that Michelle is quite close with her mom and respects her heritage, it's very safe to assume she would get her 'chin job' because of the qualities she aims to attain, according to her culture.<br /><br />In Vietnam, fortune-telling (astrology, palmistry, cartomancy, physiognomy, and more) is not at all uncommon, while the topic is quite chill, they still place a high importance on 'fate' and prosperity (Buddhism). Physiognomy was first proposed by Aristotle, however is still along the lines of pseudo-science. While the need to altering anything on your face, removing moles, etcetera; is said to come from China. Your current face has different 'energies' and what not, to alter some features means to supposedly alter your fate and either give you good fortune/luck or bad ones. For example a longer chin means you're more inclined to commit and stand your ground, not to mention amass wealth, and the opposite if it were shorter/smaller (indecisive). <br /><br />For the West, however, altering your face is purely for vanity reasons. <br /><br />One thing is for sure, humans tend to judge (first impressions and often in a matter of seconds) on your facial details, although we're not often sure why because we do it subconsciously. <br />http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126957.300-how-your-looks-betray-your-personality.htmlsqr007https://www.blogger.com/profile/09314952212795363688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6612664086115692618.post-47829764102193226782013-09-04T10:39:48.360+08:002013-09-04T10:39:48.360+08:00i agree with the chin. it looks better the way it ...i agree with the chin. it looks better the way it was.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02371145112803852929noreply@blogger.com