Fortune-telling with moles on the head
In male fortune-telling, there will be different directions and different numerology predictions, but in life, we have many moles that will increase our fortune. We think these moles are good moles. If you have moles in these places, you are blessed, but moles in some places will bring us harm, so these moles belong to bad moles.
Temple nevus
A mole on the temple actually represents a career, and a career is very important for a man. Refer to the career fortune and look at this career mole. In the study of moles, temples belong to the "migration palace", which can predict a person's travel, tourism, promotion and immigration. Generally, people who have moles on their temples will be more confident if the color of moles is red and auspicious, and everything will be successful because of their own efforts if it is blue and black. But it is not appropriate to partner with others, otherwise it will be unjust because of profit. If you are red, you will be very independent and have a great chance of success in your career.
A mole on the top of the head
The mole on the top of the head belongs to the hidden mole, because the mole on the top of the head can't even be seen by itself, and it has never been noticed in the mirror. Few people have this kind of mole. When a child is born, it will be one in a hundred. This mole represents good luck that others will never envy, including future work, love and marriage. When you encounter difficulties, you can always turn the tide, save the day, and your life is smooth sailing.
A mole near the neck
We know that we can judge a person's future by moles, not only by looking at the present, but also by potential. In the study of moles, the moles on a man's neck are generally left expensive and right rich. Men with this background are very smart in dealing with people and can make use of the good resources around them to help them create more wealth. This background man also belongs to the self-made type. This is the 10 rich nevus at the back of the male nevus map. Of course, we still have a lot of good moles.