like my nose has a random bump on it and i HATE it!! its hereditary in my family and like my nose it cute looking from the front and ugly from the side and idk if people notice or not...is there anything i can do??
Additional info, added Sunday April 29 2007, 6:20 pm: oh yeah and im 11/f do you think i could grow out of it or it could change??. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? Bucket answered Monday April 30 2007, 5:14 pm: Well, it probably won't change but chances are you'll sort of grow into it. As you grow, your head and your face will get bigger and your nose will begin to sort of "fit" better.
I'm not going to suggest plastic surgery, because I think that your nose is YOURS. You were born with it, and it's part of you. Don't change it, even if you hate it. It adds character and makes your face yours. =] [ Bucket's advice column | Ask Bucket A Question ]
its_melissa_DuH answered Sunday April 29 2007, 8:13 pm: cover it up with cover up, or if it's acne use acne medication. dude, you're 11? don't come back until you're 13.. you're probably gonna get your account deleted! well hope i helped!
Courtney19 answered Sunday April 29 2007, 7:15 pm: I have the same problem when i was younger it was a lot more prominent and everyone made fun of me. now that i am older people dont say as much about it because it fits my face. you cannot do anything about it unless you got a nose job. but being elevin i think you should just wait till your older because you should grow into it. [ Courtney19's advice column | Ask Courtney19 A Question ]
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