
Clarifying the question: Do "moles around the mouth" really reveal personality traits? Exploring meanings from face reading texts and dispelling the belief that people with moles there are necessarily sharp-tongued, while checking mole positions that may indicate charm and fortune.
One physical feature long observed and connected to personality traits in Thai culture is the "mole around the mouth." Many wonder if those with moles on the lips are truly sharp-tongued or enjoy lively conversation.
Thairath Online will explore answers from the perspective of traditional face reading and scientific facts to provide accurate understanding.
On the human face, "moles" have been connected to divination and face reading since ancient times, especially around the lips, which attract attention during conversation. Many question what the true meaning of these moles is—do they symbolize eloquence, fortune, or caution?
According to ancient Chinese face reading, the lips symbolize communication, livelihood, and abundance. Moles appearing here carry deep and varied meanings depending on their exact location.
Thai society often holds the belief or stereotype that people with moles around their lips tend to be blunt, sharp-tongued, or gossipy. In reality, this is a passed-down belief that may be a misunderstanding.
Ancient Chinese face reading texts do not always interpret moles on the lips negatively. On the contrary, these moles are often seen as symbols of individuals with excellent eloquence, charm in negotiation—known as having a "golden tongue"—who can persuade others effectively and enjoy good food.
What do different mole positions around the mouth mean in face reading? This tradition clearly differentiates mole locations with basic meanings.
Mole positions on the face are often linked to face reading and destiny, especially around the lips, which draw attention in conversation. Many ask if moles on the upper lip are good and what the so-called "charming mole on the mouth" means.
Are moles on the upper lip good? According to ancient Chinese face reading, moles on the upper lip are considered auspicious, generally bearing positive meanings such as:
What does the term "charming mole on the mouth" mean? The term "charming mole" usually refers to a prominent mole around the lips—whether at the corners or on the upper or lower lip. It symbolizes "attractive power." People with such moles often have charm toward the opposite sex and others, appearing appealing when smiling or talking, which makes others feel fondness and want to approach them. Psychologically, moles around the lips act as focal points that enhance facial prominence, boosting confidence. Some even tattoo such moles to increase self-assurance.
Medical and scientific perspective: Medically, moles result from clusters of pigment-producing skin cells and can appear anywhere on the body, including the lips. They have no connection to behavior, personality, or speaking skills.
According to the Dermatological Association of Thailand, most moles are harmless. However, if a mole around the mouth changes shape, size, color, or bleeds, a dermatologist should be consulted, as it may indicate certain skin conditions.
Nonetheless, having a mole around the mouth does not guarantee a person is sharp-tongued or possesses traits misunderstood by some society members. From the face reading perspective, it highlights communication skills and unique charm. Scientifically, it is simply a natural skin feature. Therefore, personality assessments should rely on overall actions and behavior rather than external features alone.