Your face shape is sabotaging your career (and no one will tell you)
May 26, 2025 4:06 am
Hi ,
Your face shape is silently destroying your credibility.
Not because there's anything wrong with your features.
Not because you aren't attractive enough.
But because a fundamental aspect of how you frame your face is sending all the wrong signals about your authority and capabilities.
The Facial Authority Disconnect
After three decades transforming the images of ambitious women, I've identified something most experts never discuss:
Your face shape creates immediate, unconscious judgments about your:
• Decision-making abilities
• Leadership potential
• Executive presence
• Intellectual capabilities
These judgments happen within milliseconds, before you've said a single word or shared a single idea.
The Frame Factor
This creates what I call the "Frame Factor" – where certain face shapes are unconsciously associated with specific personality traits and professional capabilities.
The most frustrating part? You've likely been following standard beauty advice that's actively undermining your professional image without realizing it.
You feel it every time you:
• Make insightful comments that are quickly forgotten
• Present ideas that don't receive the attention they deserve
• Find yourself struggling to command respect in meetings
• Watch less qualified colleagues advance ahead of you
The Face Frame Reset
Through my work with women executives who've transformed their professional trajectories, I've developed a methodology that strategically reframes your facial appearance to align with your professional goals.
This isn't about changing your features, it is about strategically enhancing them to communicate the right messages about your capabilities.
Want to discover your specific Frame Factor issues?
Reply with "FRAME ANALYSIS" for my exclusive assessment tool.
The transformation can completely redirect your career path:
"After implementing Funke's Face Frame Reset, the shift in how senior leadership responded to me was immediate and dramatic. For the first time, my ideas weren't just heard – they were actively sought out. Three months later, I was offered the executive position I'd been overlooked for twice before." - Angela, Senior Director
Your facial appearance is speaking for you in every interaction. Let's make sure it's saying what you want.
To your authentic authority,
Funke Roberts
@thefunkeroberts
P.S. Your face shape is either supporting or sabotaging your career goals in every meeting. Which is it doing for you?