Im really unhappy with my nose. I feel like I have a really pretty face accept for it. Its not horrible, but it is something that bothers me. It's a little big and wide. I would never consider plastic surgery. Im worried that it has grown from since i was younger. Im 16/f and a late developer. Will my nose grow into my face more? Or just get bigger :O( lol.
If you are a late developer, you can still grow into it. Also, there are many people out there in the world that dont like their noses. I don't think it will get any bigger. In all honesty, I think people really dont notice it because we are all too hard on ourselves. [ Floridagirl1821's advice column | Ask Floridagirl1821 A Question ]
pouncebaby9 answered Thursday June 28 2007, 12:09 pm: =[ hah same thing with me. i never knew i had a big nose till people started pointing it out too me like if someone were to say something about me the'd be like "oh you know, that girl with the big nose" and its annoying. haha. your body and face grow at different times. so there is a possiblity for it to grow into your face more, or they both can grow at the same time mhm. You can also try make up to make it appear smaller; check out this websitee:: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
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lalapeep answered Thursday June 28 2007, 10:57 am: i have somewhat of a big nose myself. it has a bump on it and i REALLY hate how it looks from certain angles. a lot of people say stuff to me. but ive learned that i have to accept it. because its a part of me, and it makes me unique. maybe u need to do the same...
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