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i care alot about my appearance and how i present myself. i don't like my nose. it's okay, but at one angle [from the right], it's a little indented because i broke my nose playing soccer. so i want to know is there a such thing as a fake nose[like plastic or something] i could wear, or strong makeup to hide the dent? im kind of pretty but when people look at me at that angle, i feel so ugly. i can't have surgery on it till im a little older. . .
LM answered Monday December 1 2008, 8:15 pm: I'll second what the first columnist said, if you wear a fake nose you'll look like you're wearing a costume. Think of those joke glasses with the nose attached- that's all I can picture.
Anyway, I strongly dislike the shape of my nose, and I use CoverGirl TruBlend loose powder with minerals. It has shiny specks in it, and they reflect light. I like how it looks a lot, and it seems to help disguise the shape I dislike so much.
blondie75 answered Monday December 1 2008, 5:16 pm: I doubt there is any type of fake nose you can wear. And if there was, it would probably look worse than a small dent. Your best bet, for now is probably to wear makeup. You can wear any type of concealer or foundation to cover it up and make it less noticeable. If you really can't stand it, you can get surgery as early as 14 or 15 assuming you're a girl.. (and probably a little later if you're a boy.) Remember though, that we are our own worst critic. These small flaws that seem like a huge deal to us and make us self concious are usually not even noticeable to other people. =] [ blondie75's advice column | Ask blondie75 A Question ]
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