What Type of Husband Do You Have? Watch These 8 Men Get Profiled

Find out what his facial features say about who he is

What does your husband’s face say about his personality?

Do you know your partner’s Energy Type? Today’s episode of #EnergyProfilingWithCarol is all about “speed profiling” the men in your life! I’m joined by 8 of our Lifestyle members as they share pictures of their husbands and we figure out their Energy Types together.

But there will be some surprises along the way! Do all the women have their own Energy Types correct?

  • First meet Colleen & Josh. He thinks he’s a Type 2 or a Type 4, but she thinks he’s a Type 1. Who’s right?
  • Rebekah and her husband believes he’s a Type 4 because he’s his own authority. Is that enough of a clue?
  • Before I Type her husband, Anne thinks she’s a Type 2—but I reveal her true Energy Type on the air.
  • Erin & I agree: her husband could almost go either way—Type 2 or Type 4. Listen to my “paper doll” tip about how I figure it out.
  • Aubrey & her husband find out they are both the same Type! Is this common for their Energy Type, or rare?
  • Danusha’s husband Armando is a nurturing, gentle giant with an inward personality. She thinks he’s a Type 2. Did she get it right?
  • Amiyrah & Brandon find out that he’s the same Energy Type as Denzel Washington. (Do you know which one that is?)
  • Daria and I have met before, but now the time is correct to give her feedback on her own Type. Do you see how her facial features reveal her true Type of beauty?

What “aha” did you have watching today? Leave a comment below and share your takeaway from this show!

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10 Comments

  1. Great video! This was very insightful. I have been dressing my truth for 4 years now. I am a T4/S3. I introduced my husband to it 3 years ago. I knew he had strong T4 and T3 features/traits. I was a little unsure about which was his primary, but felt quite confident that his primary was T4. Ultimately, I wanted him to type himself. I am so pleased that he really enjoys the energy profiling system. He typed himself as a T4/S3. I really believe that we are both T4/S3’s, although it feels a bit… unlikely (?) to have the same primary AND the same secondary type. Unlikely, but not impossible, right? So far, we are both living it and loving it!

  2. Hi, Carol! Do you think you could do a series on wedding dresses, makeup and hair for each type?
    Thanks!

      1. Most of us are married – but many have daughters! 🙂 Maybe someday you will reconsider. Just a thought.

  3. Really liked this video! Such happy faces and so true to type. As a Lifestyle member I have all 4 style guides. I took my husbands T3 guide to the mall and bought him some new clothes for Fathers Day. He loved everything and looks great in them!

  4. Your comment on little girls and leopard print – spot on, Carol (pun intended). As a mom, teacher, and now school administrator, I have been so grateful for “The Child Whisperer.” It has changed the way I do everything. We had a 7-year-old little girl at school who was giving us some – opportunities for growth, I’ll say. When I took it on I knew she was a Type 3 and how to handle it. SO helpful. The day she showed up with her new, beautiful, textured, furry leopard print coat that “Nobody better touch or else” was very confirming and made me smile. She wore it all winter and refused to take it off. And she rocked it. 🙂

  5. I have a wonderful Type 4 husband! It’s been a huge benefit in our relationship to understand our energy types and how we communicate with each other. As a Type 2 I get caught up in the details and asking questions. My husband would take my questions as questioning him and not trusting him when I was really just trying to connect the details to understand. I would also take things personally that now I don’t and realize we just think differently and it’s okay. We work well together as a team and approach communication with a much greater understanding of each other.

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