ok so, i sorta have a big nose. it's not HUGE! but it's not small or anything. so i was just wondering if there was anything to do that would sort of make my nose seem less notciable, like for example, a hairstyle or something?? my hair is naturally curly and thick, and i wear it down like that, and i also straiten it. it just has layers and angles. so yeah =] thanks in advance!
opinionated06 answered Friday December 29 2006, 5:59 pm: If you go to a professional make-up artist they can teach you how to countour your make-up to make your nose look smaller. You can work wonders with light-colored concealer and bronzer. :) [ opinionated06's advice column | Ask opinionated06 A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Friday December 29 2006, 5:04 pm: well I have a naturally large nose. Over the past year or so I have cut my hair off, darkened it, started tanning and changed my makeup to me heavier but a little more mature and not only have i gotten "your hott" for the first time in my life but my nose seems like no big deal anymore. Its hard to point out just one thing that make it different just the whole new look changed everything. when i was younger i used to cry over it and now it barely bothers me. I think the big difference is i wear heavier eye and lip makeup that draws more attention to those areas and heavier foundation that makes my face almost flawless so it draws attention away from my skin and nose. [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
runawayxlove answered Friday December 29 2006, 4:16 pm: hey, im italian so my nose is pretty big too.there are no hairstyles or anything to hide it. so you just have to learn to live with your nose. its a part of who you are and god wanted you to have a bige nose. learn to love it, its a part of who you are =]. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
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