ISFP hands are soft and attentive, almost contemplative. They touch to feel, not to understand. In palmistry, it is the dominant Fi + auxiliary Se combination: strong inner life and sensory connection to the present. Often a discreet artist's hand.
The hands of ISFP
Supple palm, conical fingers with rounded tips, fairly flexible thumb. The mount of Venus is sensitive (not necessarily very developed, but very reactive to touch). The skin is thin, the pressure moderate.
Dominant lines and mounts
Deep but measured heart line. Well engraved, sometimes short. The dominant Fi concentrates emotion inward. The ISFP feels much but shares little, choosing precisely with whom to open up.
Fine and reactive mount of Venus. Not necessarily fleshy, but sensitive to the slightest contact. It translates a subtle sensuality, more aesthetic than demonstrative.
Conical fingers. Tapered and rounded tips. Classic marker of artistic sensitivity and aesthetic relationship to the world.
Crossed reading
If the heart line is short and deep, beware of silent attachments that take all the space without being said. Islands on the heart line are frequent in ISFPs: affective memories that come back long after the event. A star on the mount of the Moon confirms the creative talent.
The Palmara ritual
When you feel an emotion rising without being able to name it, place the right hand on the sternum for one minute. The ISFP goes through the body to identify what they feel.