You may have read that women should look at their left hand, and men their right. It's a medieval rule that no longer applies.

Modern palmistry relies on the dominant/non-dominant distinction, the same for everyone. But the female hand has its particularities, more fineness, more signs, more reading in nuances. Here's how to read your palm well as a woman.

The current rule, forget the gender distinction

For a right-handed woman: right hand = construction (what you have built), left hand = inheritance (your potential). For a left-handed woman: the opposite. It's dominance that counts, not gender. The old gendered rule comes from an era when the woman's left hand was considered "more sensitive" and the right "more rational", an outdated symbolic view.

The dominant hand in women

Your dominant hand records what you have lived and built. In many women, it carries more nuances than in men: small secondary lines, fine signs, ramifications. It's often the richest hand to read. Heart lines tell detailed stories, head lines draw complex reasoning, fate lines indicate often double trajectories (career + motherhood + passion).

The non-dominant hand in women

It reveals your intuition, your imagination, your inner world. It's the hand of dreams, impulses, deep desires. In women, it's often more telling than in men, the mount of the Moon (bottom of the palm, little finger side) is particularly readable there. This hand is what you should look at when you want to understand what you really want, not what you do.

What to look for first in a woman

Three essential zones: the heart line on both hands (to measure the gap between ideal and lived love), the mount of Venus (bulge under the thumb, vitality, sensuality, capacity to love), and the intuition line (vertical under the little finger, often cleaner in women). These three points, crossed, draw a faithful female portrait.

Particularities of the female palm

Female palms are often thinner, with more lines but less deep. This fineness allows reading signs that male palms rarely show: small stars, fine crosses, rings around the fingers. Don't consider this richness as "chatter", it's simply a higher density of information. The Palmara AI is trained to pick up these micro-signs.

FAQ

During pregnancy, do lines change? Yes, often visibly. A new line parallel to the life line may appear, signaling the tipping into a new energy phase.

Do post-menopausal women have particular signs? The life line often deepens at menopause, and the fate line takes on new breath. Many women also see a clearer sun line appear.

My right hand is very different from my left, is that more frequent in women? Statistically yes, women often have a more marked gap between the two hands. This reflects the greater emotional plasticity.