We have already written about how to understand that you were an aristocrat in your past life. And now it’s time to find out which features of your appearance indicate that “blue blood” flows in your veins.
pale skin

Nowadays, tanned skin is considered an indicator of health, but in the past, tan and freckles were an indicator of working outdoors. Aristocrats, on the other hand, had snow-white skin and they made sure to protect it from the sun. By the way, your best assistant now is SPF cream.
high forehead

A high forehead has always been considered a sign of aristocracy. True, now some consider this a disadvantage. But in vain!
thin long fingers

In aristocratic families, children were taught to play the piano from an early age. Therefore, a thin hand with long fingers was formed in the family from generation to generation. This is another sign of “blue blood”.
humpback flat nose

Another sign of noble origin is a straight nose with a hump. What is now corrected by rhinoplasty was once considered a noble highlight. For example, Princess Diana was born with a hunchback. So don’t rush to decide!
long face

The oval face, narrowing at the chin and widening at the forehead, has always been a sign of nobility. By the way, the rules of beauty have not changed even now – an elongated oval face is still considered the standard.
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