Face Reading

The Complete Guide to the Hairline in Chinese Face Reading

In Chinese face reading, the hairline indicates the mother’s influence, general personality, and socialization. Thus, the most socialized person will likely have a strong mother’s influence.

The hairline is regarded as a minor water-element area. It affects the early childhood and adolescent period of an individual. Any fear or happiness in childhood can be reflected in this area.

The shape, length, width, and symmetry of the hairline can demonstrate how well we are raised by our parents.

A hairline is considered ideal if it has no bump, protruding edging, or indentation. This hairline is also naturally arched and is very pleasurable to look at.

In this post, I will talk about the meanings of your hairline based on the art of Chinese face reading.

1. Even Hairline

Even hairline doesn’t necessarily mean that it has to be a straight line. Instead, even hairline could be squared, rounded, or curved as long as it looks symmetrical without any bumps. If your hairline is a smooth line, it can be considered even.

In Chinese face reading, people who have even or symmetrical hairlines are said to have little emotional difficulty during puberty. The more even your hairline is, the less trauma you might experience in your childhood. Even hairline also shows you possess very good social skills.

2. Uneven Hairline

If your hairline is jagged or protruding, you will have an uneven hairline. Due to its erratic look, uneven hairline indicates the person is emotional and high-strung.

This person might experience family chaos during childhood. If the hairline is uneven on the right side, it means the trauma may be associated with the mother. If it is on the left, then the experience may be due to the father.

People with uneven hairlines are often rebellious and dare to confront others. Therefore, this trait may be viewed as unhealthy or “anti-social” by society.

Women with uneven hairlines can be burdens for their husbands or fathers. They often work fruitlessly and find no luck in study. If these women learn diplomacy, gentleness, and yielding, their luck and fortune will increase.

3. Rounded Hairline

In the Chinese art of reading faces, rounded hairline belongs to people who are kind-hearted, warm, and charitable. These people usually have good social skills and are loved by their peers.

In life, they usually get help when they need it. People with rounded hairlines tend to have good tempers, happy vibes, and adaptable nature. These people enjoy both health and wealth.

However, rounded hairline is not a good marriage sign for women as it can indicate the woman is tough and stubborn. Thus, rounded hairline suggests the woman needs to temper her excess masculine strength.

4. Curved Hairline

Different Types of Hairlines
Different Types of Hairlines

People with curved hairlines are motivated by money and material benefits. Curved hairline looks very similar to a rounded one except that it has a very high arch which resembles the shape of a rainbow.

If your boss has a curved hairline, he is probably a good manager as he is fair with his employees and well-behaved in social settings. The traits associated with the curved hairline are well-suited for positions of leadership in the business world.

A curved hairline also indicates good judgment ability, an independent nature, and a hard-working attitude. Most of the time, you will see people with curved hairline consistently striving to achieve new goals.

5. Square Hairline

Square hairlines are found mostly in men and rarely in women. People with square hairlines are reliable and thorough. They tend to maintain close contact with their family members throughout life.

If you want to look for employees who want to follow your orders, then people with square hairlines are the ones for you. Yet, these people crave recognition. If you don’t recognize them for their efforts, they can be easily depressed and discouraged.

People who have square hairlines are not necessarily followers. They can be a great leader too, but they are often rigid and strict in their approach.

6. High and Broad Hairline

In Chinese face reading, the higher and broader the hairline, the more freedom the person experienced in childhood. These people are usually subject to fewer rules, thus leaving room for them to develop creativity and freedom of thought.

Yet, these people are often rebellious and do not pay much attention to socialization. High and broad hairlines usually belong to great leaders of revolutions. Rebelling authority is their natural talent.

These people are less concerned with other people’s opinions and are capable of making independent decisions. If a person’s hairline is also squared, this would indicate someone who likes to experiment with life despite the consequences.

7. Narrow and Low Hairline

If your hairline is narrow or low, this means that you might experience a repressive childhood. People who heavily socialize tend to have narrow hairlines. They need some liberation in their beliefs. These people have difficulty standing up for themselves as they are used to conforming to others’ opinions.

On the other hand, people with narrow and low hairlines are very well-mannered and polite. They have been deliberately trained by their parents since they were young. They know how to behave in society and may possess good social skills.

8. Widow’s Peak Hairline (M-shaped Hairline)

In Chinese face reading, when a person has the heart-shaped widow’s peak, it indicates someone who is charismatic and full of energy. Many politicians and movie stars have these traits.

The widow’s peak is regarded as the most desirable trait in women. Women who have this peak possess a large quantity of hidden Yin power. This power, in turn, makes them very magnetic and attractive in personality.

Men with widow’s peak don’t lose much of their masculine energy. They are sensual, creative, and also charismatic. These people really enjoy when they are on top of any hierarchical structure.

People with M-shaped hairlines are not afraid of deep feelings or being emotionally expressive. This is a special sign of attraction because they can draw a lot of admirers to them. They are often viewed as loving, perceptive, attentive, and affectionate.

9. Triple-curve Hairline

In Chinese face reading, people with triple-curve hairlines, or three-leaf-clover hairlines, are said to be unlucky in life. These people have to work really hard to reach their goals. They need a great deal of effort and discipline to become successful.

Their luck often comes from their sweat and labor. They tend to indulge themselves in regular physical work instead of fulfilling their intellectual pursuits.

Money spells security for them, and they are not that ambitious as long as they are secured. There is also a high chance that people with triple-curve hairlines will suffer health problems beginning in their early 30s. Not a lot of people have this kind of hairline.

10. Bald

Unlike most people think, balding or lack of upper hairline is considered a positive sign in Chinese face reading. In fact, you will see that most people who are in high positions are usually bald.

Baldness foretells success in almost all aspects of life, especially in money and relationships. They are self-driven and like to work and think a lot. These are very independent individuals who do not usually ask for help.

11. Mole on Hairline

A mole on the hairline means that a person is lucky throughout childhood. If the mole lies deeper in the hairline or is hidden, it is even better.

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References:

  1. Face Reading in Chinese Medicine – Lillian Bridges (My top 1 recommendation!)
  2. The Art and Science of Face Reading: Face Morphology in the Western Spiritual Tradition – Jennifer Lamonica
  3. Face Reading: Keys to Instant Character Analysis – Chi Kuei
  4. Read the Face: Face Reading for Success in Your Career, Relationships, and Health – Eric Standop and Elisa Petrini
  5. The Face Reader: Discover Anyone’s Personality, Compatibility, Talents, and Challenges Through Face Reading – Patrician McCarthy
  6. Face Reading Plain & Simple: The Only Book You’ll Ever Need – Jonathan Dee

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