How to spot when someone is lying to you? Face reader shares 7 tips
India, April 9 -- In an age where words are carefully curated, honesty is no longer always straightforward. Many of us learn, over time, to soften or hide the truth, whether to protect ourselves or avoid consequences.
But while stories can be shaped, the body often reveals what words try to conceal. Subtle shifts in expression, tone, and movement can signal that something is off. According to face reader, tarot practitioner, and crystal healer Kishori Sud, here are seven cues to watch for.
Eye contact during a lie often lacks ease. Someone may avoid your gaze altogether or hold it too intensely, as if trying to convince you. Rapid blinking or darting eyes can also signal discomfort.
A fleeting flash of fear, irritation, or guilt may appear before being masked. These brief, involuntary expressions often reveal more than a composed face.
Pressed or thinning lips can indicate someone is holding something back. Frequent lip-licking may also point to nervousness or unease.
Touching the face, rubbing the neck, or fidgeting with hair and clothing are common stress responses that may increase during uncomfortable conversations.
Some people become unusually rigid to avoid giving anything away, while others overcompensate with exaggerated gestures. Both extremes can feel unnatural.
A slight delay before answering, repeating questions, or adding excessive detail can indicate someone is constructing rather than recalling a response.
The strongest cue is often intuitive. If someone says one thing but their tone, posture, or expression suggests otherwise, that disconnect is worth noting....
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