Does a Misshapen Nose Indicate Financial Struggles?

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Hello everyone, welcome to another installment of our series on facial features. Today, we're exploring how a person's "wealth" can be reflected in their facial features and aim to clarify some common misconceptions and confusions.

Upon reading this title, some of you might feel intrigued or puzzled, particularly those familiar with the study of facial features. It's common knowledge that the nose is associated with wealth: it is considered the "palace of wealth" among the five facial features, having a direct connection to finances.

However, is wealth solely tied to the nose? Does having a less-than-perfect nose mean someone will struggle financially? Absolutely not!

Firstly, the age-old principle of "not judging by appearances" still holds true. Secondly, analyzing wealth through facial features is a comprehensive process. Aspects like overall financial status, income sources, and spending habits all contribute to wealth, and they are not solely tied to the nose.

Now that we've touched upon this topic, let's delve into some methods for assessing wealth through facial features that you can use for a more thorough evaluation.

Earning and Spending, Acquiring and Retaining

In the twelve categories of facial features, the nose is known as the "palace of wealth." As the saying goes, "To inquire about wealth, look at the nose," and "A body seven feet tall isn't as influential as a one-foot face; a one-foot face isn't as influential as a three-inch nose." The wealth connection with the nose is quite strong, particularly regarding earning, spending, saving, and managing money flow.

Nose Tip

The tip of the nose, or "nasal tip," should ideally have pronounced lines and be fleshy, suggesting strong financial luck and economic strength. Individuals with this nose type often excel in investment and financial management, helping them accumulate wealth. Conversely, a flat or underdeveloped nose tip can indicate poor financial luck and management skills. Additionally, a swollen nose tip, or one with acne, scars, or unfavorable moles, could decrease overall wealth or lead to specific financial losses, making it difficult to retain wealth.

Nostrils

Nostrils are considered the "storage" for wealth. Problematic nostrils are akin to having leaks in a treasure chest, possibly resulting in unnoticed financial outflows that are felt over time. Since nostrils serve as an "outlet," their condition significantly impacts monetary losses.

Large or flared nostrils often indicate financial loss, with money being spent excessively, whether through failed investments or unnecessary expenditures. Therefore, it's crucial to focus on financial management and saving.

Nose Bridge and Root

Compared to other nose features, the bridge and root offer more insights into one's personality, career, and relationships, while still relating to wealth. For instance, a high and smooth nose root that seamlessly connects to the forehead greatly benefits career growth and success, naturally aiding in income generation.

(The image above depicts a nose root with a depression, which is not "smoothly connected to the forehead.")

Similarly, a high, straight, and smooth nose bridge without scars or undesirable moles is favorable for career growth, increasing the likelihood of a smooth life, including financial success with fewer hurdles. On the flip side, some people may have a protruding section on their nose bridge, known as a "nose node," which can signal health or financial challenges that need addressing.

Furthermore, an abnormal nose color, like severe redness, or a nose with conditions such as rosacea and enlarged pores, or one that appears too small or thin in relation to the rest of the face, can negatively impact financial luck.

Finally, let's discuss the classic "naive" nose shape, also called the "innocent nose."

The so-called innocent nose is marked by a small shape, low nose root, and visible nostrils. This nose type not only hints at potential financial loss but also suggests that women with this nose shape might have overly simplistic views on money and relationships, lacking rational decision-making, which naturally affects their financial management capabilities.

Does this mean someone with a less ideal nose shape is doomed to be poor? Certainly not. The nose is just one key factor in determining wealth, but not the only one—

For example, those with an innocent nose might still have favorable features elsewhere on their face. While they may show signs of being naive and experiencing financial loss, they can still encounter good fortune, such as substantial expenditures offset by significant income, with financial losses occurring but not leading to financial deprivation.

This example should provide clarity:

Some well-known public figures (or examples you might know personally) may have less impressive noses—small or with visible nostrils—yet their earnings exceed those of many ordinary individuals. This supports the idea that nose shape is not the sole determinant of wealth. However, the issues with their noses do not vanish, and financial loss or difficulty in retaining wealth are still possible.

The "Possession" of Wealth

Inheritance and Forehead

When discussing someone's financial status, it includes not only personal earnings but also familial support or inheritance, closely tied to the forehead.

The forehead's height is measured from the eyebrows to the hairline, covering a person's fortune from ages 15 to 30, impacting their talents, character, and worldview. It can also reflect their family background, upbringing, and to some extent, ancestral wealth.

The forehead indicates early fortune, which doesn't necessarily equate to a wealthy upbringing. For example, even children from humble beginnings or ordinary yet happy families can possess excellent facial features; however, those from affluent families or with ancestral wealth often have a smoother early fortune, often indicated by a good forehead.

As discussed in prior articles, a good forehead is typically full, wide, and without depressions or hollowness.

Therefore, many descendants of wealthy families might not have outstanding nose shapes, yet they are undoubtedly wealthy, with their wealth often reflected more prominently in their forehead (indicating family accumulation).

Field and Residence Palace

The field and residence palace refers to the area between the eyebrows and eyes. Though seemingly unremarkable, it can reveal a lot:

1. Connection to "Home." Here, home includes both the family of origin and, when combined with the forehead, helps evaluate one's family background and early life, as well as their family situation in adulthood.

A narrow distance between the eyebrows and eyes indicates a weak connection to home, suggesting shallow family ties, be it with the original family or later the marital family. For instance, the typical "double eyebrows pressing the eyes" feature often indicates a weak sense of family, which might lead to a lack of interest in marriage or familial responsibilities.

On the other hand, a wide distance indicates a strong "family sentiment," implying deep emotional connections with parents or future spouses and children.

Determining what is wide or narrow generally depends on facial proportions, with no strict measurement standards. However, some features are clearly wide or narrow, making judgment easier.

2. Reflecting Wealth and Career Development to Some Extent. A wide field and residence palace might suggest potential for significant wealth and property accumulation, while a narrow one might imply limited personal wealth. This should be analyzed alongside the nose shape.

Servant Palace (Chin Area)

The chin, particularly the chin area, is known as the "servant position" of the face, closely linked to one's wealth and fortunes. Typically, a chin that is square and full is considered favorable, whereas a sharp and bony chin is less so.

When assessing the chin, focus on "fullness," indicating it should have some flesh, which is essential. So, friends with V-shaped faces or sharp chins shouldn't be discouraged; just check for some flesh to indicate wealth.

Of course, a square and well-proportioned chin enhances the likelihood of an abundant fortune, especially later in life.

It often indicates early struggles with smoother fortunes starting in midlife.

PS: In addition to indicating late-life fortune, the chin can also reflect property luck. A square, full, and non-receding chin suggests good property luck, regardless of early wealth or circumstances, likely indicating a prosperous later life, possibly in a large home (and who says good property luck isn't akin to good wealth luck?).

Wealth and Blessings

Ear Features

Earlobes are often associated with blessings and good fortune, a concept many are familiar with. While this can be true, it's not absolute; indeed, larger earlobes often signal a certain level of fortune, but the extent and material benefits depend on the ear's overall structure.

Generally, favorable ear characteristics include: a white and moist appearance, high ear position, large and thick earlobes, with well-defined contours. The more of these traits one has, the better their ear features are considered.

In the past, someone asked about a certain celebrity or wealthy person with no earlobes or low ears, yet they are accomplished and wealthy. On closer inspection, their ears likely possess several other positive attributes.

Lacking any of these advantages may lead to issues. For instance, those without earlobes might lead busy lives without peace; those with protruding ears might be bold and talkative but attract gossip; those with thick earlobes but small ears may lack motivation...

Yielding numerous positive ear traits, like large ears with thick lobes, indicates both activity and blessings, benefiting wealth accumulation.

Holistic Observation

Finally, identifying a "wealthy face" can't typically be done through general facial analysis. It requires a complete view of the facial structure and how features interact. For example, according to the five elements theory, individuals aligned perfectly with metal, wood, water, fire, or earth traits, or those with distinctive features, often achieve high status and wealth.

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