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White Under Line without Crease
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White Under Line without Crease
Hi,
I wonder what a white under line with out a crease would mean, its either drooping from inside of the life line or parallel to it, also its more noticeable when the palm is opened in the most stretched way,
BTW the white line starts from a point in the life line that has a slight split or between a overlap.
Thanks
I wonder what a white under line with out a crease would mean, its either drooping from inside of the life line or parallel to it, also its more noticeable when the palm is opened in the most stretched way,
BTW the white line starts from a point in the life line that has a slight split or between a overlap.
Thanks
irishintl- Posts : 33
Join date : 2011-03-27
Re: White Under Line without Crease
I wonder if this is under the wrong topic can one one advise.
Thanks
Thanks
irishintl- Posts : 33
Join date : 2011-03-27
Re: White Under Line without Crease
irishintl wrote:I wonder if this is under the wrong topic can one one advise.
Thanks
You posted in the section relating to dermatoglyphics, which is the skin ridges and fingerprints. Is that what the white line looks like to you? Or is it a streak of non-color in the skin?
Patti- Posts : 3912
Join date : 2010-07-24
Re: White Under Line without Crease
Patti wrote:irishintl wrote:I wonder if this is under the wrong topic can one one advise.
Thanks
You posted in the section relating to dermatoglyphics, which is the skin ridges and fingerprints. Is that what the white line looks like to you? Or is it a streak of non-color in the skin?
It looks like a white line under the skin and as if the skin is see thru
irishintl- Posts : 33
Join date : 2011-03-27
Re: White Under Line without Crease
irishintl wrote:Patti wrote:irishintl wrote:I wonder if this is under the wrong topic can one one advise.
Thanks
You posted in the section relating to dermatoglyphics, which is the skin ridges and fingerprints. Is that what the white line looks like to you? Or is it a streak of non-color in the skin?
It looks like a white line under the skin and as if the skin is see thru
I'd need to see it to be sure, but color along a crease can relate to a person's state of mind, emotions or health. White is often some kind of 'numbing' going on. Pulling inwards and out of touch. Or going through the motions without feeling, temporarily.
But again, it's important to see it to be sure. Also I'll move your topic to a more general one about hands as it is not related to dermatoglyhics.

Patti- Posts : 3912
Join date : 2010-07-24
Re: White Under Line without Crease
Patti wrote:irishintl wrote:Patti wrote:irishintl wrote:I wonder if this is under the wrong topic can one one advise.
Thanks
You posted in the section relating to dermatoglyphics, which is the skin ridges and fingerprints. Is that what the white line looks like to you? Or is it a streak of non-color in the skin?
It looks like a white line under the skin and as if the skin is see thru
I'd need to see it to be sure, but color along a crease can relate to a person's state of mind, emotions or health. White is often some kind of 'numbing' going on. Pulling inwards and out of touch. Or going through the motions without feeling, temporarily.
But again, it's important to see it to be sure. Also I'll move your topic to a more general one about hands as it is not related to dermatoglyhics.
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Please see attached photo, I dont know if the quality is good.
The white line is withing the lifeline midway half

irishintl- Posts : 33
Join date : 2011-03-27
Re: White Under Line without Crease
Maybe this picture is better
the pin was just to get the zoom to recognize

the pin was just to get the zoom to recognize

irishintl- Posts : 33
Join date : 2011-03-27
Re: White Under Line without Crease
Interesting! I'm not sure, but I think you are seeing a change in progress. Since it appears to relate in some way to the break in the life line, it may be some kind of supportive marking in the process of forming.
In one photo it looks like one skin ridge row has become slightly enlarged and a lighter color, but in the other it has an almost fine scar like appearance.
It'll be interesting to continue to observe it over time and see what happens.
In one photo it looks like one skin ridge row has become slightly enlarged and a lighter color, but in the other it has an almost fine scar like appearance.
It'll be interesting to continue to observe it over time and see what happens.
Patti- Posts : 3912
Join date : 2010-07-24
Re: White Under Line without Crease
Patti wrote:Interesting! I'm not sure, but I think you are seeing a change in progress. Since it appears to relate in some way to the break in the life line, it may be some kind of supportive marking in the process of forming.
In one photo it looks like one skin ridge row has become slightly enlarged and a lighter color, but in the other it has an almost fine scar like appearance.
It'll be interesting to continue to observe it over time and see what happens.
Just a close up of the life line where the white line is not visible from this angle, but can you explain the break?

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