What a mole between the eyebrows means
The point between the brows is the 印堂 (Yin Tang) — the single most watched spot in Chinese face reading and the "third eye" of yogic tradition. A mole here concentrates energy: people with it are visionary, intuitive and ambitious, but their lives rarely run in a straight line. Fortune arrives in surges and retreats.
Wealth
Wealth potential is high but volatile. Diversify and avoid betting everything on a single venture.
Love
Intense, all-or-nothing romantic patterns. A grounding, patient partner balances the drama.
Career
Ideal for founders, artists, strategists and anyone whose edge is vision and intuition.
Health
Mind runs hot — protect sleep and guard against burnout and anxiety.
For women vs. men
Women: Women with this mark are often magnetic and creative, drawn to spotlight careers. Tradition cautioned about turbulence in relationships simply because such women refuse to settle for less than they imagine.
Men: For men this is the classic "self-made" mark — great vision, willing to gamble, capable of building something large, but advised to guard against overreach and one big reckless decision.
Three traditions, one mole
The Yin Tang governs fortune in the present decade. A mole here is the famous "fortune turns at thirty" sign — instability early, breakthrough later.
Directly on the Ajna (third-eye) chakra point; a til here is read as heightened intuition and a karmic, eventful life path.
A glabella mark has long been romanticised as a sign of a "seer" or deeply perceptive personality.
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Working with this mole
- Protect against one big impulsive gamble
- Use your intuition — it is genuinely strong
- Expect a turning point around your early thirties
Frequently asked questions
What does a mole between the eyebrows mean?
Known as the Glabella or "career hall," a mole here marks vision and ambition far beyond the ordinary — with a fate of strong highs and lows. The point between the brows is the 印堂 (Yin Tang) — the single most watched spot in Chinese face reading and the "third eye" of yogic tradition. A mole here concentrates energy: people with it are visionary, intuitive and ambitious, but their lives rarely run in a straight line. Fortune arrives in surges and retreats.
Is a mole between the eyebrows lucky?
In traditional face reading this position is considered Mixed. The "third eye" point — intuition, big ambition, and dramatic ups and downs.
Does a between the eyebrows mole mean something different for men and women?
Yes. For women: Women with this mark are often magnetic and creative, drawn to spotlight careers. Tradition cautioned about turbulence in relationships simply because such women refuse to settle for less than they imagine. For men: For men this is the classic "self-made" mark — great vision, willing to gamble, capable of building something large, but advised to guard against overreach and one big reckless decision.