In daily life, there are always some friends or netizens who ask if this mole can be removed, whether this mole is good, what are the advantages or disadvantages of it. Because moles are quite common in physiognomy, most people have one or two on their bodies and faces, and some may have several. Some moles are located in obvious places, which is inconvenient, and people want to remove them but are afraid of the impact. So, which moles on the face cannot be removed? 1. Don’t remove hidden moles Generally speaking, in physiognomy, there is a very accurate summary about the good and bad luck of moles, which is that moles prefer to be hidden rather than exposed. Therefore, hidden moles are generally good, and they represent some auspicious meanings. For example, moles in some parts of the body can bring good luck to the husband, and moles in some parts of the body represent a special skill, etc. Therefore, hidden moles should generally not be removed. 2. Do not remove the mole that grows when you are lucky. Many people naturally think that moles are present from birth. But if you pay close attention, you will find that some moles are not innate, but appear gradually at a certain stage. I have noticed this myself. There was no mole in this place originally, but one slowly grew more than ten years ago, so the mole may have grown later. There is a principle that you should never remove moles that grow when you are lucky, because they come with good luck and generally represent good phenomena. 3. Moles on the forehead are generally good, so it is best not to remove them. Why are moles on the forehead generally considered good? In fact, it is related to the five elements. The five elements of the forehead belong to fire, and moles generally belong to earth. Fire and earth are mutually beneficial. Moreover, it is a good phenomenon if the fire on the forehead is strong and there is earth to drain it. A mole on a woman's forehead generally indicates that she has secret money or talent in some area; a mole on a man's forehead indicates that he has extraordinary expertise, etc. Therefore, moles on the forehead should generally not be removed. 4. Flesh moles or red moles are generally auspicious, so don’t remove them easily. Different from black moles, flesh moles or red moles are generally auspicious moles and generally do not affect the appearance. Therefore, you may notice that people with fleshy moles or red moles tend to have better careers or better luck, and are more likely to have noble people to help them. Therefore, do not remove fleshy or red moles easily. 5. Moles on the facial features usually have some meaning, so don’t remove them easily. For example, a mole on the ear is a good mole, which means that you have talent in many things and expertise in certain areas. It is a good mole. In many cases, having a mole on the nose is even a good thing. So, it makes sense why wealthy and powerful people usually have one or two moles. Therefore, having moles is not necessarily a bad thing. There are also many moles that are very good. They should be treated according to different situations. The above is an introduction to which moles on the face should not be removed. For more content, please pay attention to the Ziwei Mansion Mole Special Topic. |
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