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The Art & Science of Lip Print Reading, Lipsology was founded by Jilly Eddy, the world’s leading expert in lip print interpretation.
"Jilly uses Lipsology to assess your guests’ personality characteristics and energy levels based on each individual’s lip prints. This entertainment is amazing and fun and something you’ll never forget.
The world’s first Lipsologist, Jilly Eddy is an engaging Seattle-based entertainer who fascinates audiences of all ages with her remarkably precise personality profiles based on her self-developed system of Lipsology—The Art & Science of Reading Lip Prints.
Jilly has spent nearly 30 years collecting and analyzing more than 10,000 lip prints including those of Johnny Cash and author Jean Auel. She offers her warm sense of humor and incredible insights to the lives of thousands—making a unique and memorable impression and often affecting personal reflection and change.
Jilly’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and The Seattle Times. She has also been interviewed on numerous regional television and radio shows from the Northwest to Nashville."
The Art & Science of Lip Print Reading, Lipsology was founded by Jilly Eddy, the world’s leading expert in lip print interpretation.
"Jilly uses Lipsology to assess your guests’ personality characteristics and energy levels based on each individual’s lip prints. This entertainment is amazing and fun and something you’ll never forget.
The world’s first Lipsologist, Jilly Eddy is an engaging Seattle-based entertainer who fascinates audiences of all ages with her remarkably precise personality profiles based on her self-developed system of Lipsology—The Art & Science of Reading Lip Prints.
Jilly has spent nearly 30 years collecting and analyzing more than 10,000 lip prints including those of Johnny Cash and author Jean Auel. She offers her warm sense of humor and incredible insights to the lives of thousands—making a unique and memorable impression and often affecting personal reflection and change.
Jilly’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and The Seattle Times. She has also been interviewed on numerous regional television and radio shows from the Northwest to Nashville."
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