I know it sounds weird but I am extremely uncomfortable with my forehead. My hairline is pretty far back and my head is just big. I always try covering it with bangs but they get greasy a lot and end up looking bad. I have a smaller body too, and it's probably bigger than most guys and girls. Is there anything I can do? Sometimes I just get really depressed about it. :/
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I used to really hate it until i realised i actually look really weird with a smaller one (seriously- stand in front of a mirror and cover half of it) and to be honest you're face'd probably look pretty weird if it was lower because all of your face is designed and structured to look like it belongs together.
loves2shop86 answered Friday April 7 2006, 12:55 am: hey! aww there is no reason to get depressed over something like that!! trust me, i am willing to bet you that you are the only one who notices it and thinks its not normal! i have a very small forehead... smaller than most I've seen! but there is not too much you can do other than not wearing your hair in a pony tail or pulling it back halfway! that will only make it look bigger! wear your hair down (even without bangs) and that will minimize its appearance! also, another thing you can do is emphasize another feature on your face so that people are drawn to it, and not your forehead. for example, if you like your eyes, wear eyeliner, shadow and mascara! or if you like your lips, then buy a nice lip color/gloss to draw attention to them!
the point is, we all look at our selves and over analyze every little detail that no one else seems to see! instead of getting depressed over what you don't like, focus on all your good qualities! let's face it, no one is ABSOLUTELY prefect from head to toe, so be glad that your "imperfection" is so small and meaningless compared to what you could have!!! :) hope that helped! [ loves2shop86's advice column | Ask loves2shop86 A Question ]
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