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What is a ‘lucky face’ according to Face Feng Shui

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 18, 2023, 15:00 IST
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Do you have a lucky face?

Face Feng Shui, also known as Mian Xiang or Chinese face reading, is an ancient practice rooted in Chinese culture that interprets facial features to know about a person's personality, destiny, and fortune. Here, a "lucky face" refers to a face with certain favourable characteristics believed to bring good fortune, wealth, and happiness to the individual. Here are various facial features used to make these assessments.

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What is a “lucky face”?

A "lucky face" in Face Feng Shui is a face that is well-balanced and has harmonious features. Here are some of the key elements that contribute to a lucky face.

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Symmetry

Symmetrical features are highly regarded in Face Feng Shui. A face with balanced eyebrows, eyes, and other features is considered lucky, as it signifies a balanced life and good fortune.

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High forehead

A high and broad forehead is seen as a sign of intelligence and wisdom. It suggests a person's ability to overcome challenges and make wise decisions.

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Bright, clear eyes

Bright and clear eyes are associated with clarity of thought and emotional stability. They are believed to attract positive energy and opportunities.


Prominent cheekbones

Well-defined cheekbones are often seen as a sign of good luck and abundance, as they are believed to attract wealth and prosperity.


Full lips

Full lips are linked with good communication skills and the ability to express oneself effectively.


Straight nose

A straight, well-proportioned nose is considered fortunate, as it signifies good health and harmonious relationships.

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Dimples

Dimples on the face when a person smiles, are often seen as lucky and are thought to bring joy and happiness to the person.


Healthy skin

Smooth, blemish-free skin is seen as a sign of overall well-being and good fortune.


Prominent chin

A well-defined chin is associated with determination and strength, which can help individuals overcome obstacles.

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Longevity moles

Certain moles or beauty marks in specific locations on the face are believed to be auspicious and associated with good fortune and a long, prosperous life.


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