Beauty mark
(重定向自Beautyspot)

![Doña María de la Luz Padilla y Cervantes by Miguel Cabrera, c. 1760. Doña María is wearing multiple chiqueadores, or glued false beauty spots made of black velvet.[1]](/uploads/202412/23/Brooklyn_Museum_-_Doña_María_de_la_Luz_Padilla_y_(Gómez_de)_Cervantes_-_Miguel_Cabrera_-_overall0746.jpg)

A beauty mark or beauty spot is a euphemism for a type of dark facial mole, so named because such birthmarks are sometimes considered an attractive feature. Medically, such "beauty marks" are generally melanocytic nevus, more specifically the compound variant. Moles of this type may also be located elsewhere on the body, and may also be considered beauty marks if located on the face, shoulder, neck or breast.