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Comprehensive Guide to Moles on Women's Faces
Published: 2018/07/25   Author: zyx   Source: network
Everyone has moles on their face, but not all moles are bad. In fact, many moles on the face are considered lucky moles. If you remove them carelessly, it may actually ruin your good luck. So, before removing a mole, let's take a look at this comprehensive guide to women's facial moles. To make it easier for everyone to read, Huayi Network has prepared a special article on Women's Facial Moles Guide. If you want to know more about women's facial moles, come to Huayi Network to explore further.

Comprehensive Guide to Women's Facial Moles.

Although removing a bad mole may improve your fortune, removing a good mole on your face can damage your good luck. So, which moles on a woman's face are considered lucky, and which are considered unlucky? Forehead Moles: Indicates that one may leave home at a young age and not inherit ancestral property. It also suggests having a religious belief. A pearl-like mole on the official palace of the forehead indicates intelligence and development in the occult field. Between the eyebrows (Dangyang): Shows arrogance. If there is a mole in the parental palace, it means a weak relationship with parents. Ears Moles: Indicates filial piety, respect for elders, and intelligence. A mole in front of the ear shows poor judgment ability. A mole on the back of the ear indicates wealth retention. Brow Moles: Suggests susceptibility to hand injuries. A mole on the left eyebrow indicates potential for success. A mole at the end of the eyebrow suggests financial disputes. Mole in the middle of the eyebrows: Indicates academic or artistic talent, or being affected by family members. A mole in front of the eyebrows suggests easily making bad friends. Third Eye (Yintang) Moles: Indicates getting help from elders. A mole in the third eye suggests weaker respiratory organs, possible triangle relationships, and two men and one woman situations. A mole in the third eye suggests intelligence, and for women, a strong personality and dislike of being restricted. A mole in the third eye also suggests the possibility of property being taken over. Moles between the eyes: Indicates weaker digestive or lung organs and possible triangle relationships. Mountains Root (Shangen) Moles: Indicates poor marital fortune, possible remarriage, and susceptibility to gastrointestinal or hemorrhoids. Those with a mole on the mountain root may have poor lung function, and their husbands may be prone to liver disease. A mole near the mountain root suggests that if not in the judicial field, there may be legal problems, and one should be cautious of car accidents around the ages of 37 and 38. Age and Life (Nianshou) Moles: Indicates male romantic affairs or female premonition of husband's illness. If there are moles on the mountain root or the private area, one should be careful when choosing partners. If there is a mole on the upper eyelid, it suggests no fixed assets, and one may be loved by older members of the opposite sex, and may receive support from elders, but not good at dealing with people in power. If it is a woman, it may lead to late marriage. Lower Eyelid Moles: Indicates taking care of children, left for men and right for women, and being prone to melancholy. If there is a mole near the nose, it suggests the possibility of legal issues and is suitable for working in the judicial field. Eye Corner Moles: Indicates a difficult love life and weak marital connection. A mole in the eye suggests poor kidney health, poor marital fortune, and the need to be cautious of fire hazards and car accidents. Tear Trough Moles: Indicates being emotional and prone to sexual-related conflicts, as well as kidney and lower back diseases. A mole on the cheekbone suggests poor social skills, and one should be cautious of accidents and falls from high places.
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