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xxsashaxx's avatar

Not me guilty of looking up "celebrityname before and after nose job" on Google every now and then! 😉

I had considered rhinoplasty in the past, but decided against it after thinking "but her nose was already perfect" in aforementioned Google Image searches 😅 Oh, that and watching those graphic plastic surgery shows. 😱

Of course, learning to love your nose is ideal, but absolutely no judgement if a bit of enhancement improves your quality of life (whether that's from a medical or cosmetic perspective).

If anyone reads this comment - you are beautiful! 🥰

P.S I have a secret crush on Dr. Nassif... 🤣

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Not Born With It's avatar

You are beautiful too 😉. And so is your internet search history x

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Libby's avatar

This is a great article. I’ve always wanted to get my nose done. I love my nose from the front, and very much don’t love it from the side. Which begs an important question as I never actually see it from the side (unless I pick up a mirror and spend {waste} time staring at it and willing it straight. So your post helped me realise it’s how I feel about people seeing my profile and the assumption I make about their opinion of my nose. It’s kind of ridiculous when I write that out loud. And it also helped me see that I am ~obsessed~ with other people’s lovely straight noses. It’s the first thing I notice on everyone’s face. So perhaps I could learn to obsess a little less, and save myself a surgery and an outcome I’d never see anyway. Thanks 😘

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Not Born With It's avatar

The time spent (wasted) staring at ourselves in mirrors is devastating 😱

I used to be unhealthily obsessed with other peoples' noses. I'd look around the tube carriage and mentally rank my nose in comparison to everyone else's 😬. The free time I got back in my brain once I stopped obsessing about my nose is the best thing about my surgeries. Put the mirror down and give your profile a hug 🥰 Thanks for reading x

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