A mole is a dark mole on the face, neck, or shoulder that is considered attractive. If we look at them from a medical point of view, we can find the answer to the question: “Where do beauty marks come from?” Moles are usually poorly developed melanocytic nevus.
You should know that not all moles are considered “beauty marks.” A mole should not be larger than a centimeter and should not protrude, that is, it should not be a polypoid. The second significant point is that the mark must be symmetrical in nature. Symmetry has a natural appeal to human eyes and looks beautiful. A disproportionate mole is not usually called a beauty spot.
A mole is usually found on the face, somewhere on the cheek, or around the lips. They should not be too many in number.
Usually the marks appear on the face within 20 years of age. If someone develops them afterwards, they may or may not be favorable. If a beauty mark stands out, it is called a mole.
Many people prefer to create a mole on their skin, if they don’t already have one. During the 18th century, creating a fake mole on the face became a common fashion statement. Fake beauty marks can be applied as a form of makeup or can be tattooed.
A common and interesting Greek myth is associated with beauty spots. They say that the gods were jealous of those who looked too perfect and therefore created a small dark mark on their faces, just to disturb their perfection.
Some celebrities known for their beauty marks are Marilyn Monroe, one of the sexiest women, who created a fashion for beauty marks during the 19th century. Other celebrities who sport a mole on their face include Madonna, Eva Mendes, Mandy Moore, Demi Moore, Mariah Carey, Molly Sims, Natalie Portman, and Robert DeNiro. How can we miss Cindy Crawford?
However, the beauty of a person does not depend on whether or not they have a mole. Beauty is found in the eyes of the beholder. Many women who have beauty marks try to remove them from their face, while many others who do not have them artificially put them on their face. It is one’s style statement that matters.