Will removing a mole ruin your luck?

Will removing a mole ruin your luck?

In real life, moles are a common physiological phenomenon, but some moles are not in the right position and size, so some women choose to remove them. So today let’s see if removing a mole will ruin your luck? There are some moles that should never be removed. Friends who are interested should not miss it.

Will having a mole removed ruin my luck?

Moles growing in certain places will affect beauty, which leads many people who love beauty to choose to remove moles. This is understandable, but there are some moles that cannot be removed no matter where they grow, otherwise it will bring changes in destiny, generally changes in bad luck. So moles are very familiar to people, and they often make their presence felt on people's faces. Don’t underestimate its small size. At critical moments, it can still create the momentum of “a thousand-mile dam collapsed by an ant hole”. In order to maintain the beauty of their faces, many people choose to remove moles by removing the traces of moles. However, moles should not be placed randomly. Some auspicious moles may affect your fortune and squander your blessings and luck.

What kind of moles should never be removed?

Mole on temple

The temple is called the "Palace of Migration" or "Palace of Yima" in physiognomy, which represents a person's journey, tourism, promotion, immigration, etc. If there is a bad mole in this area, it means that you will not be successful when traveling or doing business abroad. If there is a good mole, it means that you will benefit from the journey or make a profit from afar.

Mole on the eyebrow

In mole physiognomy, the back half of the eyebrow is called "caixia". This part symbolizes talent and reason. If there is a lucky mole at the end of the eyebrow, it means "joy on the eyebrows". People with this mole usually have good interpersonal relationships and are good at business.

Moles on the soles of feet

People with moles on the soles of their feet usually have a lot of Yi Ma, and have many opportunities to travel around the world or go on a trip. They can also call the shots in the workplace. People with moles on the toes are loyal and honest, and are well supported and helped by their subordinates and friends. They will definitely achieve something in their careers in the future.

Mole on cheekbone

If there is a lucky mole on the cheekbone, if the person is engaged in business, his business will be prosperous and he will make money from all directions in middle age. If he is engaged in politics, he will have a smooth career in middle age, hold a high position and be respected by others.

The above is all about whether removing a mole will ruin your luck. For more information on physiognomy, please pay attention to the Dream Interpreter website!

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