noun a term used to describe a light mark left on the skin, typically by a loved one
An 'angel kiss' is a gentle kiss on the eyelids or forehead, often seen as a loving gesture between partners.
Within spiritual and religious contexts, an 'angel kiss' can refer to a feeling of divine presence or guidance.
In poetry and literature, an 'angel kiss' may symbolize innocence, purity, or divine protection.
In the context of parenting, an 'angel kiss' is a term used to describe a parent gently kissing their child while they sleep.
In literature, the term 'angel kiss' may be used to describe a light and gentle touch or gesture that conveys a sense of innocence or purity.
In psychology, 'angel kiss' may be used to refer to a type of birthmark or skin pigmentation that is commonly found on the face or neck of infants, and is considered harmless.
In dermatology, 'angel kiss' may be used to describe a type of vascular birthmark that appears as a pink or red mark on the skin, often fading over time.
Pediatricians may use the term 'angel kiss' to reassure parents that the birthmark on their baby's skin is benign and does not require medical treatment.