Women Are Posting Their Noses That Look Like “Before” Photos (30 New Pics)
In a world fueled by unrealistic beauty standards and overly polished Insta pics, loving yourself can become increasingly hard. Plus, body modification seems to be a hot topic these days, from injections and surgeries adored by so many celebs to face tune apps and TV shows like Botched and Nip/Tuck.
However, when it comes to one of the most sensitive body parts, our noses, more and more people are beginning to appreciate them in their natural beauty. In fact, the number of Americans getting nose jobs has plunged 43% since 2000.
And recently, we've seen a rise in threads where people speak of loving their "unique," "big" and "non-ideal" noses that give them a unique look and authentic charm. Previously, we wrote about women sharing their noses in a thread after one Twitter user went viral, writing “It’s okay if your nose looks like all the 'before' pictures.”
This time, another inspiring "nose appreciation" thread was born after the Twitter user @mooninfirst shared a mood board of nose profiles with the caption “if u have these noses I’m already in love with u u don’t even have to say anything.” More women joined the thread, sharing their profiles and spreading the self-love we all need these days.
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Big noses, tooth gaps, really anything that deviates from the cookie cutter version of "attractive" that is promoted by the beauty industry, should be celebrated.
Agreed - look at Audrey Hepburn for a start. Stunning people often have unique characteristics. Who wants bland and standard?
Load More Replies...I know is so disrespectful to tell someone to smile, but she does look beautiful with such a lovely genuine smile.
Actually you make the point as to why it's wrong. That beautiful genuine smile is so much better than one that is forced. Up voted you
Load More Replies...Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! And to those that love us we are perfection personified.
Oh my goodness, you are so beautiful! That skin is just amazing! What a lovely lady you are!
There was a softballl-caused bump on my long nose since I was eight. I thought I was adopted because my siblings had nice normal noses. Nevertheless, I was married on Nov. 25 1954, and our five, and their offspring, have normal noses. My husband and I had over 60 years of marriage, five children and several grandchildren. Looks aren't everything!
What your born with is what makes you, you!!! Celebrate that you're unique and beautiful!!!
You have a beautiful, classic nose like we see in the Roman and Greek statues of ancient times.
You're super attractive and your nose is part of your beauty, believe it or not, if you had a small nose you wouldn't be that sexy and would've looked like a plastic doll.
my nose looks almost exactly like hers and now I've noticed that body dysmorphia doesn't just mess with my torso
Bored Panda reached out to Ashley, who shared her selfie on the inspirational "nose appreciation" Twitter thread, who told us what her journey to self-love was like. “I have definitely felt like my nose was not good enough. When I was younger, I used to spend hours staring at myself in the mirror and looking at my nose and crying.”
Ashley said she would look at it from all angles and “mess around with it, trying to squish and shape it into what I wish it could have been.”
Now that Ashley is 25 years old, she claims that no young girl should ever have to feel like that about themselves. “It even held me back from getting contacts until literally last year! And I’ve worn glasses since 3rd grade."
She only started finally loving herself at around 20-21 years old. “I decided to start being kinder to myself when it came to my physical appearance. I realized I wasn’t the hideous monster I always thought I was, and that everyone has things they don’t like about themselves.”
Unique beauty - so much more beautiful than the bleached blonde, botoxed and fake women of California we see on reality TV. Being a Barbie clone isn't beautiful. Being unique is.
Your nose is beautiful. Very regal, not like the cookie-cutter, one size is meant to fit all, noses that everyone is meant to prefer.
you have an autocratic, royal profile...don't change it!
It's lovely.....thank God every day you don't look like everyone else.
Note the birth nose is just right. It gives her face the perfect spacing between nose and upper lip.
At this point in her life, Ashley always reminds herself of the things she likes about herself. She believes that “there are more important things to worry about than how my nose looks or any other little thing I used to obsess over when I was younger.” Sticking to what you love about yourself makes negative thoughts pass rather quickly.
To everyone who’s struggling to love themselves, Ashley wants to remind them that “we put way too much power in our physical appearance.” This is how we become self-destructive.
“It’s good to care about how you look but only to a certain extent. And how you look on the outside says nothing about the person you actually are on the inside. I know it’s cliche, but it’s true, and it’s something I’ve realized as I’ve gotten older.”
Most importantly, nobody should ever let their insecurities hold them back. We are all beautiful in our own special way, and even though not everyone may think so, Ashley insists that “what these random people think does not matter.” So, “don’t give them the power to control how you feel about yourself,” she concluded.
That is a stunning side profile. As an artist I would love to draw someone like this.
You have a unique feature that I love... the corners of your mouth turn up like a perpetual smile. It always reminds me of when you look at a kitten and it looks like it's smiling. It's a fuzzy, warm look. An approachable look. Stunning!
A fellow Italian laden with nose digs yours very much. Beautiful girl. 👏🏻❤️
I'm puzzled by the popularity of nose rings like this. They look like boogers. Oh well.
Her nose is perfect and it compliments her eyes and lips which are lovely.
Thankfully, over the past decade, beauty trends have slowly shifted towards what we commonly refer to as natural beauty, no matter what a slippery slope this definition may be. Today, more than ever do we speak about self-love and acceptance, which seems very paradoxical when thinking of the enormous influence social media and influencers have made on society at large in the same decade.
And although it’d be impossible to draw general conclusions when it comes to particular parts of bodies, our noses, to be precise, the ways we perceive them have changed drastically. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has reported that rhinoplasty is down 43% since 2000.
Many factors have come into play when it comes to this shift, from body positivity movements to the renaissance of all things natural, to horror stories of celebrity nose jobs gone wrong (Michael Jackson, anyone?!), to the financial crisis of 2008, to the fact that face tune apps have done the same job without the need to go under the knife.
Woah! I love the odd arch and then straight down it has! Embrace it! ❤️
I've seen your nose before! Statues of Inca warriors seem to have noses similar to yours.
maybe you need to realize that you are unique; beautiful, lovely, one of a kind
Perfectly balances the head. And that haircut really accentuates your face. Great pic.
You still look beutiful and cute,unlike me having a bulbous one =).Be safe.
Lately, Covid-19 and the compulsory use of face masks are also likely to have contributed. Most importantly, more and more people are now willing to openly talk about their anxieties when it comes to appearance, which helps everyone realize they’re not alone.
In reality, there’s nothing more perfect than the imperfect nose. When you think of it from a human standpoint, it’s our uniqueness that makes us who we are. After all, people grow tired of a fake, cyborgian look that looks blank and honestly, soulless.
First off, I think some of these women don't have as big of a nose as they or you think. As a photographer and artist, I can tell you the camera distorts features. Whatever is closest to the camera lens will look bigger in comparison to the rest of the face. The nose sticks out further than our other features, and will look much bigger by comparison, especially if you're really close to the camera. Stand back about 10 feet from the camera and you'll get a more realistic picture of your face and it's features.
I never knew how much I liked noses before, but as it turns out, I like noses!
I don’t know this language but I’m guessing it means “this is my moment”
I agree. That nose is so perfect to me I am jealous that I don't have that type of nose.
Load More Replies...Beautiful human being- and love the plants and pride flag in the background :)))
His problem is not really his nose. There must be other issues and he is blaming his nose.
I love their style! The nose ring, earrings, purple hair, eyeliner... neat!
I think everything looks great, I only have an issue with cow rings in noses. It’s just not attractive
I... LOVE... Your... Freckles! And those eyes are like shiny marbles. WOW!
Not only is she beautiful regardless, but that is some real talent with the makeup
The camera distorts. Stand back about 10 feet from the camera to get a truer picture of your face and features. Regardless, because I'm a photographer, I can tell you are a beautiful girl
I wish I looked like her with my Middle Eastern nose...one day I might feel like it perhaps
people are paranoid about their own faces, when everyone else thinks they are OK
Yes it counts! You have a beautiful and large nose!! Love your sweater btw
Great pic. The light catches your face and gives it a tremendous depth and power.
There is seriously nothing wrong with any of these noses! Why are people hating on perfectly normal nose?🤷♀️
I had a giant nose that dwarfed my face - was teased pretty much daily through school, by strangers, etc. I would have traded noses/faces with 99% of these posters, trust me. I had it modified and the angst of my profile vanished and I was so much happier. The meanness of strangers could have made me a mean and angry person but I feel it made me more empathetic to others. My husband (who met and fell in love with me pre-nose job) thinks I am kind and caring and a defender of those less visually blessed. My kids all have my big nose gene but their other features are balancing it out and I have raised them with confidence and acceptance. But I will never deny people their feelings about their own appearance. It can be a really rough road if you're self-conscious to a high degree.
Firstly, I was in love with a beautiful woman with an 'odd' shape nose; it was a feature that particularly enamoured me. Secondly, only get rhinoplasty if you need to correct your nose if it is causing medical problems (I did when, in an unprovoked attack, someone kicked my head in and broke my nose).
👍 totally agree with you. Especially when you see all these noses undergoing surgery that no longer have any personality, what sadness. (my nose has been broken for a few years and I don't want to end up with a "generic" nose)
Load More Replies...Madonna had a large nose, gap teeth and frizzy hair. And she was always considered beautiful. Those features aren’t what make a person look good or bad, and if you look bad and have those features, you shouldn’t blame it on those features.
Load More Replies...If you can, love it. Much respect for the women who do that. I couldnt, i didnt want to anymore, i searched, safed and payed a lot for the best surgeon in town and am now super happy with my "new" nose. What ever you do, dont let others decide for you.
Well said. Make sure it's your own decision and not the pressure from other people.
Load More Replies...You should all just be happy to have a nose that functions properly. My deviated septum makes me miserable at times.I can't sleep facing my right side or my nose blocks, the flu is absolutely horrible for me, I breath with my mouth 60% of the time and I always have a tissue in my hand!
My ex-husband always said I had a potato nose... Note, ex-husband... And I would rather have a potato nose than a potato head like him 😆
I bought a new one. And it's FABULOUS. If I had it to do again, I would have done it 15 years earlier.
There is seriously nothing wrong with any of these noses! Why are people hating on perfectly normal nose?🤷♀️
I had a giant nose that dwarfed my face - was teased pretty much daily through school, by strangers, etc. I would have traded noses/faces with 99% of these posters, trust me. I had it modified and the angst of my profile vanished and I was so much happier. The meanness of strangers could have made me a mean and angry person but I feel it made me more empathetic to others. My husband (who met and fell in love with me pre-nose job) thinks I am kind and caring and a defender of those less visually blessed. My kids all have my big nose gene but their other features are balancing it out and I have raised them with confidence and acceptance. But I will never deny people their feelings about their own appearance. It can be a really rough road if you're self-conscious to a high degree.
Firstly, I was in love with a beautiful woman with an 'odd' shape nose; it was a feature that particularly enamoured me. Secondly, only get rhinoplasty if you need to correct your nose if it is causing medical problems (I did when, in an unprovoked attack, someone kicked my head in and broke my nose).
👍 totally agree with you. Especially when you see all these noses undergoing surgery that no longer have any personality, what sadness. (my nose has been broken for a few years and I don't want to end up with a "generic" nose)
Load More Replies...Madonna had a large nose, gap teeth and frizzy hair. And she was always considered beautiful. Those features aren’t what make a person look good or bad, and if you look bad and have those features, you shouldn’t blame it on those features.
Load More Replies...If you can, love it. Much respect for the women who do that. I couldnt, i didnt want to anymore, i searched, safed and payed a lot for the best surgeon in town and am now super happy with my "new" nose. What ever you do, dont let others decide for you.
Well said. Make sure it's your own decision and not the pressure from other people.
Load More Replies...You should all just be happy to have a nose that functions properly. My deviated septum makes me miserable at times.I can't sleep facing my right side or my nose blocks, the flu is absolutely horrible for me, I breath with my mouth 60% of the time and I always have a tissue in my hand!
My ex-husband always said I had a potato nose... Note, ex-husband... And I would rather have a potato nose than a potato head like him 😆
I bought a new one. And it's FABULOUS. If I had it to do again, I would have done it 15 years earlier.
