Kate Upton

Women in particular seem to spend a lot of time and money on buying jewelries, bags or other accessories. But I’m sure a lot of us are more or less blessed with natural accessories. “Natural” accessories? What? Yes, that’s no joke. Have you actually ever asked yourself what the moles on your face, if you have any, actually mean? Let’s better call them beauty spots because from my point of view, they can definitely make a person look more beautiful and interesting.

Thanks to Chinese face reading, we can interpret the meaning of those little spots that might give away a lot of information on a person’s character traits or even destiny. Let’s have a look at a few of the assumptions Chinese face reading suggests on the meaning of your mole.

Beauty Spots on the upper face part:

Usually, a mole on the forehead means financial wealth. Also, those on the sides might imply that you suffer from health issues while those in the middle stand for assertiveness. Moles on the brows stand for the mysterious and secrets. If you have one on the eye lid, you’re supposed to be manipulative or even sneaky, but if they are right beneath the lid, it means you’re very emotional.

Beauty Spots on the middle face part:

Moles on and around the cheeks have different meanings. They can either characterize someone who tends to live a lonely life or exactly the opposite, someone who is socially active.

Beauty Spots on the lower face part:

The most popular mole has to be the one above the lips. Cindy Crawford and Kate Upton, both absolutely stunning top models, rock the upper lip mole and prove that moles shouldn’t be considered flaws. The moles above the lips stand for the balanced lifestyle of savorers while those below the lower lip might bring a lot of success. Have one on your chin? Then you must be one of the most stubborn people!

As you can tell, there are so many different meanings that the Chinese find in beauty spots. Next time when you look into the mirror, you might have a closer look at your little companions.

Image:  ©Kate Upton for Bobbi Brown