- 脸皮厚 liǎnpíhòu thick-skinnedbrazen; shameless; describing someone who does not feel embarrassed or ashamed in situations where most people would
- 厚脸皮 hòuliǎnpí thick-skinnedthick-skinned; brazen; shameless; impudent
- 厚着脸皮 hòuzheliǎnpí shamelessto be brazen or thick-skinned; to have the cheek to do something despite being unwelcome or wrong
- 撕破脸皮 sīpòliǎnpí to have a falling-outTo drop all pretense of politeness and have an acrimonious falling-out; to show no consideration for someone's feelings during a dispute.
- 脸皮薄 liǎnpíbáo shyeasily embarrassed; thin-skinned; sensitive
- 刮脸皮 guāliǎnpí to shame someoneTo point a finger of scorn at someone by scraping a finger against one's own cheek, mocking them for being shameless; similar to [[羞羞脸|羞羞臉|xiu1 xiu1 lian3]].
- 薄脸皮 báoliǎnpí thin-skinnedsensitive to criticism or prone to embarrassment
- 扯破脸皮 chěpòliǎnpí to fall out with someoneto drop all pretenses of politeness and engage in an open conflict; to do something that causes both sides to lose face or dignity
- 没有脸皮 méiyouliǎnpí ashamedhaving no face to meet others; feeling deeply ashamed or embarrassed to the point of not daring to show oneself; having lost one's dignity
- 老了脸皮 lǎoleliǎnpí unabashedly(literary variant) to act or speak shamelessly; without regard for dignity or embarrassment
- 老着脸皮 lǎozheliǎnpí unabashedlyActing in an unblushing or thick-skinned manner; having the nerve to do something without feeling ashamed
- 老脸皮 lǎoliǎnpí thick-skinnedTo be thick-skinned; to have no sense of shame
- 脸皮嫩 liǎnpínèn shybashful; shy; sensitive or easily embarrassed