In physiognomy, we can analyze our fortune by looking at our own facial features. So is it good to have a scar on the bridge of the nose? So let us analyze it together. Scar on nose bridge and weak and sickly Generally speaking, if a person has a scar on his nose bridge, it means that this person is destined to have poor health throughout his life. He has been weak and sickly since childhood and often falls ill. Naturally, he will have many illnesses and has a poor health destiny. Scars on the root of the nose indicate loss of money If a person has a scar on the bridge of his nose, it means that this person's fortune in life is not good. Even if he has a strong ability to make money, he will often lose money and it is difficult for him to keep his wealth. Scars on the root of the nose will harm your husband Women with scars on the bridge of their noses will have unstable marriage fortunes in their lives. They will not only have one marriage in their life, because women with scars on the bridge of their noses are destined to be unlucky in marriage. Naturally, it is difficult for such women, whose every relationship ends in failure, to have a stable marriage. |
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