How Nose Size Affects Financial Luck

In the study of facial features, the nose represents the wealth area and is said to reveal a person's financial luck. The shape of the nose is believed to indicate one’s financial prospects and abilities.
1. Isolated Peak
Ideally, the nose should be in proportion to the face and other features. If someone has low cheekbones, a small face, a flat forehead, and hollow cheeks but a very prominent nose, classical texts refer to this as an "Isolated Peak." Such individuals, regardless of gender, are said to struggle to accumulate wealth and may even suffer financial losses, especially in men without hair on the upper lip.
2. Too Short
A nose that is disproportionately short relative to the face suggests the person will have difficulty advancing in their career. If they try to start a business, they are likely to face numerous setbacks, leading to financial losses and troubles.
3. Small Nose with a Large Face
Individuals with a small nose and a large face, or a thin nose with a round face, tend to struggle with independence. They may experience many ups and downs, find it hard to build wealth, and work hard for little return. If they pursue careers in the military or public service, they may struggle to hold authority, see achievements credited to others while taking the blame for failures, and end up feeling oppressed and powerless.
4. Large Nostrils
If someone has a small nose but large nostrils, or if one nostril is significantly larger than the other, it suggests challenges with emotional intelligence and financial management. Such individuals may act impulsively, leading to unstable finances and hardship. They may find themselves constantly struggling, and by around fifty, are likely to be living in poverty.
5. Hair on the Upper Lip
A very small nose combined with a narrow philtrum indicates the person will face many challenges in their career with few rewards. Their luck and health may also be weak; however, having hair on the upper lip can somewhat offset these disadvantages.