I want to figure out how to make my big nose look smaller.
It makes me feel very self conscious because my eyes are proportionate with my mouth, but if my nose was smaller, it would also be proportionate.
Whenever I smile with my teeth showing, my nose pops out like a pop-up book. When I smile like that, it looks like Squidward from Spongebob's nose. :/
I have really white teeth, and a good smile, in my opinion; don't want to sound arrogant by any means.
I just feel that my nose ruins everything... What can I do to make it look smaller? I tried applying some bronzer on the sides so it looks slimmer, but it doesn't prevent the "pop out" situation.
I wear eye make-up (not too much, of course) to accentuate my eyes and distract attention away from my nose, but it doesn't work...
I might resort to rhinoplasty... I'm almost 16, though, is there a chance the rest of my features will "catch up" so my face looks proportionate?
BeFABULOUSxo answered Sunday August 23 2009, 10:48 pm: Since you seem to have an interest in cosmotology, you should try using that to your advantage. I believe that you were on the right track with accuntuating your eyes. If I were you, I'd wear colored eye shadow to really take attention from the middle of your face, but you'll need to balance it out with a colored lip (light/glossy colors for everyday, and bold for big occassions.)
Just remember, your worries mean almost nothing to others. They are just as worried about how they look. Be proud of your body and all of your features.
If I were you, I'd stay away from surgery. You're VERY young and who knows, your body may grow in a way that makes your nose not so much your "biggest facial feature." Maybe you'll just grow into it.
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