Health & Beauty

Face The Truth: Rylee Werbiski’s Ancient Art Of Face Reading Meets Modern Life

January 16, 2025

In a world dominated by filters and curated social media personas, Rylee Werbiski is bringing authenticity back to the forefront—one face at a time. A certified Corneotherapist and Traditional Chinese Medicine face reader, Rylee blends ancient wisdom with modern insights to decode the stories written on our faces. From understanding your date’s emotional availability to uncovering leadership traits in colleagues, her unique approach offers a fresh perspective on self-discovery and human connection. Ready to learn what your face—and others’—might reveal? Rylee shares her expertise in this fascinating Q&A. —Noa Nichol

Your practice combines Corneotherapy with Traditional Chinese Medicine face reading. How do these two disciplines complement each other in your work?

Corneotherapy focuses on healing the skin barrier (outer layer) and restoring balance at a physiological level, while face reading delves into the emotional and energetic stories written on the face. Together, they allow me to address both surface-level concerns and deeper emotional imbalances. This holistic approach creates harmony between the inner and outer selves, helping clients feel authentically aligned and radiant.

In a world dominated by social media filters and curated appearances, how does face reading encourage people to embrace their natural features and authenticity?

Face reading reveals the unique stories and strengths behind each person’s features, reminding them that their face is a map of their journey, not a template to conform to. It encourages self-acceptance by highlighting how their natural traits reflect their inner power and individuality, offering a refreshing alternative to external validation.

What are some common misconceptions about face reading, and how do you address them with your clients?

One misconception is that face reading is about predicting someone’s future or judging their personality at face value. In reality, it’s a tool for self-awareness and emotional insight. I clarify to clients that it’s less about labeling and more about uncovering the deeper stories and patterns they may not be aware of, empowering them to make conscious choices.

Can you explain how specific facial features, like the shape of the lips or the structure of the jawline, correlate with emotional availability or communication styles?

Yes! For example, the shape and fullness of the lips often reflect how someone gives and receives love or communicates emotions. A strong, angular jawline might suggest a person with determination and resilience but could also indicate tension or a tendency to overcompensate. These insights help clients understand how their traits influence their interactions.

How can understanding facial features help people navigate relationships, whether in dating, family dynamics, or the workplace?

Understanding facial features allows people to better interpret their own tendencies and those of others. For example, recognizing a partner’s high forehead might indicate they process ideas intellectually before emotionally. This insight fosters compassion, reduces misunderstandings, and encourages deeper, more meaningful connections.

What’s one surprising insight you’ve uncovered during a face reading session that left a lasting impression on you or your client?

One client had deep-set eyes, which can often indicate introspection, introversion and a reflective nature. They were struggling with feeling misunderstood in their relationships. Through face reading, we uncovered how their quiet, deep-thinking demeanor came across as distant, allowing them to communicate their needs more openly. It was transformative for their relationships.

In the context of modern dating, how can face reading help individuals decode a potential partner’s personality before a first date?

Face reading offers clues about someone’s communication style, emotional availability, and decision-making processes. For instance, wide cheekbones might indicate someone who values community and action, while a pointed chin suggests a more independent and self-driven nature. These insights can provide a helpful framework for understanding dynamics early on.

What role do you see face reading playing in the broader conversation around self-discovery and meaningful connections in the digital age?

In an era of digital masks and quick judgments, face reading brings people back to the wisdom of true connection. It encourages introspection and authenticity, fostering meaningful relationships rooted in understanding rather than assumptions. It bridges ancient wisdom with modern desires for deeper self-awareness and belonging.

For readers who want to start decoding their own faces, what are three simple tips or features they can analyze to gain insight into themselves?

  1. Forehead: Represents your thoughts, beliefs, and connection to your past as well as ancestry. Lines here often indicate mental activity or unresolved concerns.
  2. Eyes: The “windows to the soul” reveal your emotional depth and how you connect with others.
  3. Mouth and Lips: Reflect communication and relationships. The size and shape can indicate how you express love and receive nourishment from others.

My free face reading guide available here provides more info for anyone looking to understand

how the features of our faces can reveal deeper insights into our emotions, energy, and inner truth.

As someone who blends ancient wisdom with modern approaches, what is your ultimate goal in helping people understand themselves and others through face reading?

My ultimate goal is to guide people toward deeper self-acceptance and authentic connections. By combining the ancient art of face reading with modern (certified) coaching, I help clients uncover their unique strengths, heal emotional patterns, and embrace their true selves. It’s about empowering people to shine from the inside out.

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