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Does Nose Size Really Define Facial Attractiveness?

I'm not talking about real bruisers who can indeed mess up a face, but usually, other facial features aren't great either. But why is it that if a nose is even slightly wide or long, it's already considered unattractive and "rhinoplasty wouldn't go amiss"? From what I've noticed, almost all celebrities have good, small noses, either naturally or surgically altered, does the nose really make that much of a difference even with other nondescript facial features? And if the face is beautiful, but the nose doesn't fit the ideal, can such a face be called at most pretty? My own example - I'm quite cute, definitely not ugly, relatives sometimes say: "if your nose was narrower, you'd be very pretty, but as it is..." I don't have money for plastic surgery, but I'm curious, is the nose really the deciding factor in facial beauty?

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I have a very beautiful nose. It's moderately small.perfectly straight.very neat. My forehead is beautiful.eyes.brows.lips are very beautiful. The oval of the face too. But everything is spoiled by a small round chin.although sometimes it seems beautiful.and sometimes it spoils. Here, the chin is exactly like Barbie's. Other people have more expressive chins. So, everyone has something...and a perfect nose is not a guarantee of beauty.let alone prettiness.

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I,by the way,noticed that the nose isn't as bad as the oval of the face...my acquaintance has an ugly nose,but at the same time beautiful lips,big eyes and a stunning face oval..and the nose isn't seen behind all this...everyone considers her beautiful and I am among them

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Everything, except the nose, can be played up: small eyes can be made at least medium with the help of makeup, thin lips can be painted so that they seem a bit fuller. Hair, again, if it's thin, can somehow be teased, styled, spots and their traces can somehow be concealed. But with the nose, NOTHING can be done. You're left with either accepting yourself as you are, or rhinoplasty.

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Well, probably because it's in the centre of the face. That's why it immediately draws attention. They say, a person determines whether they like a face or not within 3-5 seconds. And if that's the case, then the nose plays a decisive role.

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I have a large nose. The face itself is very cute, the chest is big, the figure is model-like, the hair is naturally long, the eyes are big, the lips are plump. If the nose was tiny, I would be a complete beauty. But with it, there's some sort of specific appearance, it doesn't make me a fatal beauty. Just an "interesting" girl. But I don't want to change it, honestly, I'm used to it already.

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I have a potato nose. Still do. It's a struggle. Just that once my friend told me "with that snout of yours, you look like a piglet". And that's it. Although boys are still chasing me. And declarations of love. Nothing and no one is bothered. But blimey, now I'll never love my own snout.

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