Comment your favorite trait about yourself (physical or non physical)🫶🏻💓
@elenistavrakaki8244 Жыл бұрын
i really liked your video but i couldnt focus much bacause of that cute outfit, could you may say where you bought it ?
@HighAsHeckPriestess Жыл бұрын
My favorite traits are my eyes and my creativity
@HighAsHeckPriestess Жыл бұрын
@@elenistavrakaki8244 same!
@user-ej8ui5dq8s Жыл бұрын
my nose lmao
@YourZforce Жыл бұрын
My smile
@SweetlyStar3 Жыл бұрын
Despite not liking my body shape, I never felt shame for my nose. I don't really mind my nose shape and size. A nose is a nose, as long as you can smell bacon sandwiches is all that matters.
@thehapagirl92 Жыл бұрын
I wish I was that way. I’m the opposite
@ServeWithRice Жыл бұрын
Bacon sandwiches?!?! :o
@anjacoetzee9327 Жыл бұрын
I feel exactly the same! I love my strong nose, its roman shape and honestly i dont think a smaller nose would fit my face!
@SweetlyStar3 Жыл бұрын
@@ServeWithRice they smell good.
@jellyfish_bubbles Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@sockcosmos9793 Жыл бұрын
being an artist has made me appreciate people’s unique features a lot more. so personally i love prominent noses and sometimes i just sit down and draw noses themselves or draw people with defined noses. it’s so cool to experiment because when you have to look at the intricacies of someone’s face to draw them you realize how beautiful everyone really is.
@holatriz Жыл бұрын
so true! after i started drawing more portraits i realized i love drawing noses so now it’s something i pay attention to when looking at someone's face but never have i thought that their nose wasn't pretty!
@whocares897 Жыл бұрын
Wow this is actually really nice to read! They say bigger noses have more character
@Zsigi13 Жыл бұрын
YES
@suviainen91 Жыл бұрын
Same! different noses give so much character to the face.
@serenatsukino5252 Жыл бұрын
I completely agree! Lately I've been drawing people of different backgrounds and it's so interesting to see what differences and similarities we have.
@louise6268 Жыл бұрын
I have an aquiline nose and my relationship to nose jobs is watching a bunch of people desperately get rid of a nose like mine. I've unsubscribed from channels after their nose jobs journey and all the vlogs saying "yass queens let's follow me on my journey to get rid of my fugly nose haha!" It's especially shitty when I first discovered them and payed attention BECAUSE they had a nose like mine....
@catbeara Жыл бұрын
That's sad. 💔 As someone with a rather plain face (average in every way lol, you cannot imagine a more boring-looking person 😅), I've always found striking, prominent features like that to be very beautiful. The rise of plastic surgery washing away any kind of individuality in people's features, with "Instagram face" becoming more and more common, is honestly depressing and creepy. Reminds me of the "gangnam face" phenomenon. Why does everyone want to look the same? It just makes people utterly forgettable and completely unremarkable. 😪
@LotusesGalaxyOcean Жыл бұрын
What is actually amusing to me is the candid and not photoshopped results of these nose jobs. You can see this easily with Kylie Jenner. When you see normal photos of her the nose looks too small for her face and it makes her face look large and kind of fat. Often even celebrities will do a cosmetic procedure and throw off the balance in their face. So in reality the nose job can very easily make them look worse. Never mind all the celebrities morphing into cloned robots. Also, they look terrible if cast in anything historical which has been a big point of discussion.
@mittag983 Жыл бұрын
And then there's me who has a nose bigger than most of their before Pics 🫠
@Solararisa Жыл бұрын
I think personally, it's fine as long as people are honest about it. So many celebs lie about the plastic surgery they do which is so obvious. That's obviously when they don't shit on the traits they already have.
@mikaylasmith7600 Жыл бұрын
Your nose is cool as f*ck, remember that dawg.
@harpychoir Жыл бұрын
My friend got a nose job and regrets it intensely - she’s had to get three more (so far) due to breathing issues. People don’t talk about the risks nearly enough, thank you!
@bambambi5918 Жыл бұрын
I hope she gets better that sounds painful
@samaraisnt Жыл бұрын
i read about this sooo much it's scary! I LOVE breathing! Not to be dramatic but like, I couldn't live without it! aha no but really I bet sleeping is a nightmare. We all know sleep apnea is already dangerous to your health so multiply that by x cause your nose can't fully take in air. :(
@devinthomas5671 Жыл бұрын
My mom broke her nose twice as a child and then as a teenager, so she's had two nose jobs. The doctor was a family friend who tried both times to reconstruct based off images of family members and what it might look like if it was "natural". Still, there is a lot of existential horror she dealt with realizing this nose was not "hers" and said it was like looking at a stranger in the mirror for years. I share that same existential horror about not wanting to do anything that would make me be unable to recognize my own "self" in the mirror.
@thegalhorowitz Жыл бұрын
Same for me, my dad broke my nose and it broje twice as a child, so doctors made me have reconstructive surgery… Im 33 now and I need some fixing but surgery was horrifying i dont understand why risk something healthy. I had to due to no breathing and constant infections… still deal with them because most nose jobs need revision after 10 years… I loved my real nose. it wasnt upturned like the doctor gave me, was more straight and confident sexy … Love your healthy body! health is toooo precious
@klara7068 Жыл бұрын
Same here
@MadisonVCA Жыл бұрын
That happened me too but when you look at yourself like the 'standard', I used to felt most confident with others but weird with me, where's me?
@taibaimran8857 Жыл бұрын
this is literally how i feel i require surgery for health reasons since my nose cause difficulty in breathing and sometimes i feel very suffocated but the fear of judgement and not recognizing my own self has made me to delay it for past 5 years and who knows how long i am going to delay it
@biggeststevelacyfan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, this is my biggest insecurity
@purplepuff6300 Жыл бұрын
Same here 😭😂
@andreabeatrizandradesalaza4763 Жыл бұрын
SAMEEE
@rainfall6805 Жыл бұрын
Mine as well
@Melimop5178 Жыл бұрын
Same 😭
@divineodjuvwuederie6783 Жыл бұрын
Same
@seafoamsiren Жыл бұрын
Thank you for mentioning disney movies! The first time I started feeling insecure about my face was when I tried to analyze what made the evil step sisters “ugly” (and therefore evil because the words were used interchangeably). Literally everything I found was something I noticed on my own face :c
@mittag983 Жыл бұрын
I have like mother gothel nose but bigger and stepsister nasolabial folds and as a child I felt like a monster for it
@thelivingmystery.africa Жыл бұрын
💔 Cinderella evil step sister has a nose like mine
@Whatever_Cat Жыл бұрын
@@thelivingmystery.africa me too bruh
@jemangemoncoco Жыл бұрын
@@mittag983 mother gothel is hot lol
@paulita2708 Жыл бұрын
I have a bulbous nose with a slightly wider bridge - a shape that is far from what is now considered a "cute nose" . It's always been an insecurity of mine and I have dreamt of getting a nose job since I was a teenager (I'm 35 now) and last year I finally decided to get a plastic surgery consult to see what could be done about it. I was really surprised to hear from a plastic surgeon that a nose job is not a good idea in my case. He started analyzing my facial features and said that a smaller, narrower nose would throw my face off-balance completely because I have big, round eyes and full, wide lips, so my natural nose works perfectly with my face and he wouldn't touch it. In his words: "People tend to fixate on singular features and you should look at your face as a whole picture." That man saved me a lot of pain and money...
@aflam7282 Жыл бұрын
I wanted a nose job since elementary school. Then I met my boyfriend who has told me for 7 years that he thinks my nose is cute without me ever mentioning to him that it is an insecurity of mine. Now I’m neutral about it. Tenderness can really change your whole perspective ♥️
@thethe4665 Жыл бұрын
Goals ❤ and it’s great to look like yourself and not everyone else ❤
@TheseVoicesInMyHead Жыл бұрын
Yeah same for me! He says it looks perfect and tells me often how beautiful my face is. In school I felt very insecure. One friend told me I had a greek nose - she didn't meant it in a rude way,just commented. But made me think about my nose more afterwards. I have a small head and thought my nose was too big. And hated my nostrels since they a kinda long. But now I just think :that is my face. It is as nature wanted it to be. Plus although the nose is big and stuff I still got some breathing issues due to a tight inner tunnel (sorry don't know the term),with the mask during covid I got an infection cause the air couldn't cycle around enough. Long story short if my nose was tiny,I probably would get massive problems 😂 Stay unique. But also if it bothers really hard or has even a medical benefit,then a person can do whatever - in the end it's their nose 🙂
@lizz556 Жыл бұрын
I have a roman nose and I am proud of it. It is a daily reminder for my heritage (Slovenian/Italian) and it is beautifully unique. I will never want to change it.
@whocares897 Жыл бұрын
Love this and I wish more people thought this way
@thegalhorowitz Жыл бұрын
those are sexy !!!
@iiitsnaomiii Жыл бұрын
i have a button nose. this past year, i've gotten compliments like "you've got such a good nose, naomi". i thought it was the weirdest thing. i was thinking "great, another thing for people to be insecure about". at this point, it's just ridiculous. the only thing that makes a nose "a good nose" is if it works properly. people shouldn't have to feel bad about the things that allow them to freaking live
@kokiiaa Жыл бұрын
i went into the dermatologist’s office the other day to see if i could do kybella, which is a fat-zapping thing you do under your chin. while there, the head derm tried to sell me on other cosmetic surgeries that i didn’t need. she tried to get me to do some lip fillers, chin fillers, literally anything to get me to spend more money. she even criticized my appearance, saying “i didn’t fit the golden ratio” and that i “had no chin”. her saying all of this to me made me decide to get no work done, because at the end of the day, cosmetic work often uses the insecurities of people who don’t fit the golden ratio.
@natt.helland Жыл бұрын
:( they are capitalizing our bodies and faces...
@MySchoolProject15 Жыл бұрын
I would have loved to see the surprised Pikachu look on her face when you decided not to get any procedures at all.
@anonme_ Жыл бұрын
That's disgusting as a human being and unethical as a professional. Imagine if somebody really insecure about their appearance came across one of these monsters. I hope you look in the mirror and cherish what you see, no matter what anybody else says.
@a_francy Жыл бұрын
I have a roman nose and my septum is slightly deviated. Here in Italy a big nose is not considered attractive for a girl. I was never insecure about my nose shape until some friends (especially girls, wich sucks tbh) and family members started pointing out how unfeminine my nose was. They also photoshopped some pictures to show me how attractive I would look with a smaller nose, thinner eyebrows and a darker skintone (at that time I was only 16-17). Now I'm almost 23 years old and I regained my confidence, I love my nose! People still make comments about my appearence but as we say in italian "mi entra da un orecchio e mi esce dall'altro". At the end of the day it's my body not theirs so if they find me that ugly they can look the other way 😝❤
@smyna2361 Жыл бұрын
very inspirational, thank you for sharing
@violasimeone8398 Жыл бұрын
i consigli non richiesti dei tuoi amici e della tua famiglia sono davvero inappropriati! io ho un naso alla francese, ma fino ai sedici anni invece ero fissata sulla "bruttezza" delle mie orecchie e volevo fare un'otoplastica. sempre colpa di commenti indesiderati, dovremmo davvero imparare a ragionare prima di parlare dell'aspetto fisico delle bambine e ragazze
@magadiendor Жыл бұрын
Mandali a fare in culo, i nasi "grandi" sono belli e interessanti, io ce l'ho, mio padre ce l'ha, il mio moroso ce l'ha e a me piacciono i nasi così! Dei veri nasi, in tutta la loro nasalità. Quelli piccoli fatti dal chirurgo alle celebrities sembrano tutti uguali! E loro finiscono col sembrare dei cloni insipidi. Comunque che stronzi i tuoi familiari oh, che si photoscioppino le loro, di caratteristiche fisiche! Mi dispiace tanto per la tortura psicologica degli anni precedenti. Fai bene a fregartene ora!
@magadiendor Жыл бұрын
Hai perfettamente ragione, a volte la gente scambia la libertà di esprimere la propria opinione con il diritto a dire cose spiacevoli e insensibili sull'aspetto degli altri, magari su una cosa che non possono (o non vogliono) cambiare. Che beneficio può portare dire che (secondo te, ma nella mente di chi riceve il commento diventa "l'opinione del mondo esterno") il suo tratto fisico X è brutto? Io non capisco chi lo fa.
@k_fox3030 Жыл бұрын
I was reading your comment and thinking: everything people around you hated about your appearance I adore the most. Thick brows, big Roman nose is an art for me. I'm so glad you love yourself and the way you look❤
@k8eee Жыл бұрын
What changed my opinion on my nose was, I once saw a beautiful porcelain sculpture of a Han Chinese woman and I thought, wow this sculpture looks a lot like me! And it was really the shape of the nose and eyes that led to the resemblance, so I learned to appreciate how beautiful my natural features are
@Es_Tay Жыл бұрын
Ironically I have the "celestial nose" and I used to hate it. The slight up turn really bothered me as a teenager. I guess it doesn't matter what you have, you always want something else.
@stellaleilani Жыл бұрын
Same! I always thought it looked too feminine. I wanted an aquiline nose, like the one my father has. Even though I have the ‘ideal’ nose, I’m not satisfied with my looks. I think this is because of the hyper fixation we have with our faces (thanks, tiktok)
@mittag983 Жыл бұрын
My girlfriend was bullied for her nose and her getting bullied for being lesbian wasn't even that bad like the bullying for her nose, everyone called her "pig" or "this nose fits perfectly for you lesbo friends to sit on it" or "I can see your nostrils eww" it was 2014 back then and now those noses are trendy lol
@ειρήνη-ρ6ζ Жыл бұрын
@@stellaleilani i have a nose similar to my father's. it's not upturned , it's slightly crooked and has a scar on top. but i love it cuz it serves it purpose of ya know, breathing?
@badgalirri Жыл бұрын
righttt Im born 1997 and I remember that was a "pig nose" back in the day and a girl in my class was bullied for having one
@stellaleilani Жыл бұрын
@@ειρήνη-ρ6ζ breathing😭 i love this.
@sorcerermickey1945 Жыл бұрын
Coming from someone with (what I think is) a bulbous nose, Roman/hooked noses are the most attractive physical characteristic someone can have IMO. I think they're so cute and sexy. I know it probably seems weird to have a certain nose shape as my favorite physical trait but it makes me so sad how hooked noses are always portrayed as ugly when I find them so beautiful. I'm not sure how much my opinion counts but if anyone reading this has a hooked nose, don't listen to what these influencers say. You're absolutely gorgeous! It just makes me so upset that people feel the need to point out things that aren't even a problem, such as people's nose shapes. Everyone (and I mean EVERYONE) is beautiful in their own way and I'm sick of seeing people feel bad about themselves over other people making up problems. I've experienced this over my hip dips, which I literally didn't even notice I had until it became trendy online to hate them. Sorry for ranting but it just makes me sad seeing the negative impact these influencers and celebrities are having over their own personal insecurities.
@berenicec2012 Жыл бұрын
Growing up I was insecure about my nose and thought I was ugly. But then I saw Adrien Brody in the pianist. It made me realize that someone with my nose type can look so beautiful. Since then I grew to love my nose❤
@naybadaoui2019 Жыл бұрын
To be fair it's hard not to want a surgery when since you're young people tell you "you're so pretty but you should fix your nose" HOW CAN YOU SAY THAT TO A 4 YEARS OLD????
@thegalhorowitz Жыл бұрын
honey no… pls dont listen to those pple… Those pple are miserable.
@BonBonPalace Жыл бұрын
;_; My dad told me he would buy me a nose job when I was 9 ;_;
@error_606. Жыл бұрын
@@BonBonPalace Oh goodness, that is quite frankly disgusting for a father to say to their child. I'm sorry to hear that, and I hope you pay no mind to it.
@Blake-xj9yj Жыл бұрын
Damn all my aunts used to tell me that I was cute as a child but that my nose just had to be “fixed” now even as an adult it still bothers me so much so that I’m debating whether or not to get a nose job in the coming years 🤔
@klyay4914 Жыл бұрын
Omg nooo I can’t even imagine!
@kant89 Жыл бұрын
I was always told that my face is too masculine for a girl and that my nose looks like that of a man.. But now I love it! I came to realize that those are the features of my parents❤
@sammierose1150 Жыл бұрын
Honestly same. I’ve always been skinny my whole life - no matter what I ate, so my ONLY insecurity was the size of my nose. I was severely bullied for it and told I have “a boy’s nose” because supposedly “only boys have big noses and girls only have small noses” 🙄
@klyay4914 Жыл бұрын
Yayyy!
@tovethecat Жыл бұрын
If it helps, (I know your not insecure about it anymore) lots of female models have so called masculine features and still are some of the most beautiful people on the planet
@samihaaraisa Жыл бұрын
@Tove The Cat masculine features make a woman hotter imo
@leahastra Жыл бұрын
As someone who was told i have a "big" nose when i was younger i have always been super insecure of my "big" nose as my mom's side of the family had smaller nose type and was considered more attractive
@priyadarshi016 Жыл бұрын
Same here.....my grandmother always told me how my nose was too big as if it wasn't because of her own genes. I still am so conscious about my nose but it's okay girl, we're beautiful and soon we'll see it
@user-nb5jo2xi1g Жыл бұрын
Same
@MariaMarDiasNeves Жыл бұрын
I have a friend who hates her nose, and she brings it up every now and then. I know that insecurities don't go away with kind words, at least not if they are not said consistently and over time, but I try my best to remind her that I lover her exactly the way she is, and her face with her nose is what I picture when I picture the friend that I love so dearly. I see nothing ugly on her, and her nose is the central part of the face I have come to love. It would be a shame if it wasn't there anymore or if it would change. I hope this might help someone else too.
@maddoxnous4047 Жыл бұрын
I really want to accept my nose. But every time i see the reflection or the shadow of my side profile i start feeling like shit.( There is no conclusion to this comment, just wanted to vent)
@whocares897 Жыл бұрын
I felt the same until I saw people with my nose and realized it did not take away their beauty at all. In fact, I barely noticed it because their other features stood out more. Having a big nose or a “bad” side profile does not automatically mean you’re icky
@fromthethirdplanet3 ай бұрын
Same! Seeing my own shadow always makes me realize how bad I look!
@MrVinceMunro3 ай бұрын
You could get a nosejob if it bothers you that much, I did and I like my looks way better now. Just don't hop on a trend and tweak your nose as little as possible to get a result you are happy with. Also, surgeons that specialize in revision surgeries are very skilled. Make a photoshop design and see how you can be happy with the shape with minimal tweaks. Trust me, less is more! As a side note, telling from your picture you look very pretty. I think a small tweakment of the tip might just get you the look you want.
@tamm4109 Жыл бұрын
When covid started and everyone started wearing masks, I was one of the people who never took them off. So people in my new school didn't really know what I looked like even after masks were no longer required, I wore them for a long time all the time. And all because of my nose. When I finally stopped wearing masks, I started hiding my nose. When I sit, I cover the sides of my face with my hands. I try not to turn sideways to most people. When someone takes a picture of me and my nose and I see the photo, I try not to cry. Thank you sm for this video (sorry for the nonsenses, english is my 2 language)
@tamm4109 Жыл бұрын
I cried at this video haha
@kittywithagun7742 Жыл бұрын
omg i felt the same throughout highschool now that im in college and i surround myself with friends only it got better. It will get better friend wish you all the best 💜💜
@LotusesGalaxyOcean Жыл бұрын
I don’t know if this will make you feel better…but there was a lovely trend going around of using photo apps to blend your face into historical photos or paintings of women of your ethnicity that were traditionally beautiful in a way that matches you. It can be a good way to learn to see yourself as beautiful.
@carolinatorres7575 Жыл бұрын
I also relied on the mask. i dont like the bottom half of my face and wearing a mask gave me confidence. When I had to stop wearing it I felt worse than before.
@НиМос Жыл бұрын
Maybe I will sound preachy. But here is my experience. Since childhood my nose wasn't in accordance with the standard. My nose is short and, in addition, with a really bulbous nose tip. I refused to take photos of my face, but didn't hide it in public. Why? This is tiresome. The worst punishment for me was my own opinion, not anyone else's. But I had to change my thinking. After life-threatening condition I understood that: 1) Аll this beauty standards will not save me in case of emergency. 2) My energy should be given not to hiding, but to positive actions, that will benefit me, my family and my community (tutoring, sports, writing, etc). 3) I may not become an actress or model due to my appearance. I will not be granted the pretty privilege. Meanwhile, I shouldn't waste my time on remorse. I should seek other ways to increase my income. I hope this helps.
@jessicaharrison4719 Жыл бұрын
I used to hate my nose, and then I got a septum piercing. I have had body dysmorphia issues since I can remember, and getting a belly button piercing helped similarly. It turns out that treating my body as something that is worthy of celebration and ornamentation and care helps me see it as something worthy of all those things.
@corkaczarownicy Жыл бұрын
I know a girl whose heart stopped on the operating table. She was resuscitated and brought back. While getting a nose job. When I was in a middle school, I would never look people in the eyes, because I was so ashamed of my nose. Some people called me a long-nosed princess. I got over it, it is my body, I can't change it apart from literally chopping it off, so I just accepted that it is what I look like. And it's perfectly fine. I am so f tired of everyone looking the same, same face, same nose, same cheeks, same lips - I see it so much it starts to look ugly to me. I want to see more natural faces, see some freaking variation. Crooked noses, thin lips, hooded eyes - they can be so pretty.
@elliot_itsjust6976 Жыл бұрын
Personally used to hate my nose, but once I realized that my face specifically is sculpted to fit me, I grew to love it! I just hope that I can one day feel that way about my body ❤
@LavouraАй бұрын
samee! I have an aquilian nose/hooked nose, and i used to be really insecure, but now i’ve growned into it!
@spicyghosty Жыл бұрын
i had a nose job when I was 16 - I was slightly insecure about my nose but was trying to live with it and in retrospect it was hardly even "bad" as such (I don't think any noses are really "bad," but my younger self did lol). However, my mom is quite vain and had always valued beauty a lot, so she essentially told me to get it done and that it was no big deal since we could afford it; basically, she said "why not fix it if you can?" By saying that, although she really didn't mean it maliciously, I understood that she thought my nose needed "fixing," and I wasn't averse to surgery, so I just got it done. My surgeon was very good and my nose still fits my face super well, and he even kept some of the distinctive features it had so I can still recognize it as mine, but it's still surreal sometimes to touch my nose and know I didn't have it from birth. I'm 21 now and I don't regret it most days, as I really don't think about my nose much any more, but what i do regret is not waiting until I was older to consider surgery. It changed my nose at a formative state in my development, so I'll never know what my nose would've grown into. I feel a bit sad sometimes that I have a "fake" nose, because I feel a bit like a poser/liar, but I'm always honest with people when they ask about it. moral of the story; don't let your moms bait you into getting a nose job when you're young; wait until you're an adult, and if you still want it, keep in mind that the surgery is really not easy. I don't care about my nose that much any more, but at times I miss having a face that is completely genetically mine and occasionally wish i had my old nose back - the regret comes and goes.
@miriamarrieta9475 Жыл бұрын
I had a nosejob when I was sixteen and I am now 22. I don't regret it, since my real nose didn't fit me, it was too big and it looked even bigger since I was very skinny. I feel prettier now, my self confidence has boosted. But I feel like I did it to fit in because I hated my nose and myself too before the surgery.
@ily279 Жыл бұрын
im so glad someone is bringing this up
@whatishappening2797 Жыл бұрын
I'm currently in my *actually not shaving every inch of my body and not wearing makeup every day just to see and accept myself as I really am* era. And following more women who don't fit into the generic beauty standards
@oligirlstales386 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of how for years I felt insecure about my nose, until one day in class we were doing some activity and the teacher said we had to point one distinguishable feature of the person next to us. So the boy who sat next to me, turned and said "she has a small nose" I never perceived my nose as small, so hearing that was such a pleasant surprise. It took a while, but that single statement helped me get to where I am today, perfectly happy with my nose :) Be kind folks ✨
@whocares897 Жыл бұрын
As nice as that is, it does make me sad you view smaller as better and that was the only thing that made you feel better..there’s nothing wrong with having a big nose and it doesn’t make you ugly
@oligirlstales386 Жыл бұрын
@@whocares897 over time I've learned that really any nose is pretty, so thank you ✨
@ReadingBunny23 Жыл бұрын
I have grown comfortable in my own skin. But I still struggle with my nose. As a women it feels weird having a big really big nose. I still have a lot of self hate about it but I’m trying to be better! Thanks girl this helps a lot! 👃 ❤
@elizabethdunn4245 Жыл бұрын
I have a Greek/Roman nose. It was the only part of my body I truly wanted to change growing up. One day during my senior year of high school, a friend in art class expressed her love of my nose and called it “regal.” I have loved my nose ever since and tell myself “it’s so regal” when I have moments of insecurity. Sometimes all it takes is seeing it in a different light.
@meenakshisrinivasan9933 Жыл бұрын
Omg thank you so much for this video!! I’ve literally been so insecure of my nose for so long but now after watching this video I realize that I’ve just been brainwashed by society to feel this way. Screw these unrealistic beauty standards! I’m a normal looking person, not ugly! And I don’t have to change myself to be beautiful, because I already am❤❤❤❤❤❤
@obsessedwithtea Жыл бұрын
I got a nose job and while I am very happy I did it still bothers me and didn’t heal quite as straight as I would have liked. I feel like a lot of people don’t talk about how bad the recovery is and how you can inadvertently mess up the healing process by not wearing the brace enough in the beginning. I wore mine all the time and it still healed slightly on an angle.
@flofee Жыл бұрын
Exactly! Recovery time is awful! And you won’t get to see the final results for at least a year or two.
@flofee Жыл бұрын
@@AlexHider mine hasn't gone back to the damaged state it was before the surgery but it also depends on the care you take of it afterwards.
@bunny-ko2ui Жыл бұрын
It feels so good reading these comments and having someone to relate to coming from a girl who has a really masculine/big nose...
@Jil1807 Жыл бұрын
Noses always gives people individuality. It's important! There are even celebrities who lost their popularity after a nose job.
@bookabooowl1042 Жыл бұрын
I have a roman/greek nose. It bumps out at the bridge and upturns slightly. I never had a problem with my nose until middle school. I struggled with it for a year or two. Now I love my nose even though it's not traditionally pretty, because I think it exudes confidence and I now think my nose is cute! It's not the kind of nose that you'd traditionally call cute, but I love it nonetheless! And my favorite physical features about me are my freckles and my nose! (Though I also like my eyes)
@ahmyachi Жыл бұрын
The way I learned to accept my Romanian&Greek mixed nose is that I realized I have the same nose shape as my mom. I have always found my mom beautiful and gorgeous and my nose is the only feature I inherited from her so now I am so happy i can have the same nose as her.
@sundiva7642 Жыл бұрын
hmmmm I don't know if it's because I live in Nigeria or Africa where a big nose is normal or if we don't have access to all this surgery stuff and have been made to dislike surgery, but I've never felt insecure about my nose or my lips or anything on my face. Sometimes I feel like the ugliest person in the world but I get over it. I feel insecure about my body though but my boyfriend has been working with me and encouraging me to see the good on myself and I love it
@Ms.Magic94 Жыл бұрын
“Beauty makes money and money makes beauty” that’s deep 👏🏽
@Jas_for_you Жыл бұрын
One thing I see in a lot of people now is their buccal fat removal on their faces and it makes me feel so ugly and I hate that I let myself feel this way, I've always had a chubby face and being almost 16 it's a journey to love myself again.
@lindanowak1502 Жыл бұрын
How happy people with no mirrors would have been. This is a thought that strikes me often.
@charlotteedits8705 Жыл бұрын
People have every right to get work done but in the first clip everyone was just as stunning before! Their noses’ fit their face, and really complemented the rest of their features!
@samip2212 Жыл бұрын
I never quite understood why people didn’t like their noses, to me there are no ugly noses. I use to envy my sisters because they inherited my mother’s hook nose it made them so cool in my eyes. I find all noses endearing to each person!
@lesleyreneeadams6478 Жыл бұрын
This was a great video. I used to want a nose job to get my Dad’s perfect nose but that would require getting rid of my Mom’s hump. My Mom is beautiful and her nose hump and all goes with her face perfectly. So I never got a nose job because my nose is a combination of my parent’s noses. Ultimately I got over it. This video reminded me of why I didn’t get the nose job and that was an ego booster. Thank you Zoe.
@ohhowkeni8709 Жыл бұрын
I never wanted a nose job in the first place, but I especially don’t want any cosmetic surgery after seeing the potential long lasting side effects from surgery and/or harm that can be done from a botched surgery. Am I 100% happy with my body all the time? No. But it’s my body, and it’s beautiful for being what it is and allowing me to function in life. ❤
@Politodarkangel Жыл бұрын
I still remember the moment I realized I didn't have a cute button nose like my best friend. I was 10-11? hitting puberty, somebody commented on nose shapes and I immediately checked my nose shape with my finger, I noticed it curved outward prominently and was devasted, a big fvcking insecure-core memory for sure. Always looked at media and wondered why the hell nobody had a nose similar to mine, I'm still insecure. Always trying to find "role models" rocking my nose, looking for inspiration for haircuts... feeling disappointed when x actress or model did a nose job and got rid of their hook nose. And always thought I could only consider myself pretty if I had a nose like the ones I saw on screens.
@mittag983 Жыл бұрын
Audrey Hepburn is the most beautiful woman with a slightly hooked nose imo
@arsangelica6858 Жыл бұрын
Look at historical royalty pictures, and see who was considered very attractive by their contemporaries. A lot of big aquiline noses. Marie Antoinette was considered very attractive. She had an aquiline nose and also a bit of the Habsburg underbite. Until quite recent times aquiline noses were considered desirable in the West. The Mesoamerican populations also had a fixation on hawkish noses, and in the upper classes they would wear jade prosthetics if they didn’t have it naturally.
@vivii__ Жыл бұрын
I have a wide African nose, I've been mocked for it especially by my peers. A lot of them called me racial slurs (I didn't know at the time that they were being racist to me) and I started hating my nose. I cried multiple times because I wasn't like my family (dad's side): they had blonde/light brown hair, light eyes, thin lips and the typical European nose. I was trying to break my nose to get a rhinoplasty, to lighten my skin by scrubbing extremely hard with a loofah, to pluck my eyebrows and to have smaller lips. Now, I still hate my nose as I still get mocked on a daily basis by my classmates. I still want a rhinoplasty but I'm trying to love myself
@noctuabird Жыл бұрын
as someone who does illustration im strating to take a more objective view on body characteristics and the cultural perceptions while still criticizing those cultural perceptions. noses are noses and they can have many shapes. it is as it is. beauty is very subjective, it is literally humans perceiving objective facts and they having opinions. they cannot change the objective fact the nose is a nose. it also won’t change that human perceiving stuff constant changes and therefore classifying thugs as ugly is pretty much worthless. ugly in my mind doesn’t really exist. it’s just a amalgamation of features that people perceive based on the culture they grew up in. it gives me existential dread thinking on how much of our ability to perceive things is tainted by negative aspects of culture that makes us hateful.
@ShutterMurgh Жыл бұрын
As a South Asian who has parents, sibling, cousins and aunts etc - all with long sleek noses, I have been bullied during my childhood for a flat nose😢 There was a time I seriously considered draining my parents hard earned money for nose job But then maturity hit me, people who don't like a nose which is God-given would find faults with a nose given by man too To hell with their thoughts... Now I stop bullying, pointing insecurities in others and bodyshaming among all my cousins kids.. *Atleast one generation needs to learn to accept who we are*
@MySchoolProject15 Жыл бұрын
"People who don't like a nose which is God-given would find faults with a nose given by man too." That's a powerful line right there.
@user-ej8ui5dq8s Жыл бұрын
i have the "celestial nose" naturally, mostly cuz i just am small and have a tiny face, but always got so many compliments just about my nose and now i finally know why lmao. i also would never get a nose job or any plastic surgery that isn't "needed" (i guess most isn't but maybe after an accident yk idk) because it's how you naturally are, everyone has natural beauty in them and you can show that through confidence, not changing how you look :)
@HighAsHeckPriestess Жыл бұрын
The one thing I've never been insecure about is my nose. The filters that shrink my nose don't look good. If y'all consider getting any work done, try filters first to see if it works with your face My nose is great for Colorado summer, but i get awful sinus infections in winter
@thegalhorowitz Жыл бұрын
you have a sexy beautiful nose if thats you, dont touch it.
@mittag983 Жыл бұрын
But I just want less bumpy nose wide doesn't bother me
@ciitadel2518 Жыл бұрын
I'm somewhere between a greek and roman nose (at least according to the chart you showed) and one time in my senior year of college, I'd had a lab class where we always had to wear masks inside because of covid. I worked with the same 3 other people the entire quarter, and towards the end of the quarter while we were waiting for a PCR gel to run, a guy in my group started talking about how he'd gotten a nose job in high school. He went "yeah I used to have one of those giant Roman noses y'know with the HUGE bump in the middle-" (in a way that was clearly meant to be derogatory) and I just went "oh like this?" and pulled down my mask to show my nose, because he'd never seen me without a mask on before. The look on his face was priceless to say the least. anyway, I used to dislike my nose a lot when I was younger and always planned on getting a nose job, but that incident is (at least part of) why I started making a real effort to like my nose as is. I wouldn't say I'm necessarily there yet, but I no longer actively dislike my nose which is a big step for me. And I know that either way, I don't want a nose job. No judgement to people who get them, but my nose is distinctive and I want to embrace that
@linaazmiin74794 ай бұрын
I didnt understand the guy pulled your mask ?? he judge or he didnt?
@f8staynicht Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure about what my favorite trait is, but as someone who used to be insecure about my nose and lips because they were perceived by others as too big and my strong facial structure as masculine. I had to slowly love myself and this took years, since most Africans don't often consider surgery when it is what they've been born with and can likely be viewed as a rejection of some kind towards your parents or certain norms. Even though bleaching to change the skin tone has often been seen as normal in some cultures. I do agree that getting is seen as a luxury as you need a lot money to get the work done. Given that, I believe that my favorite trait is my empathy, because it has made me become who I am today in my career and towards others since my work involves helping people.
@puddingcat25 Жыл бұрын
I really like celebs like Ashley Tisdale who have been open about their rhinoplasties that arent just for cosmetics, but actually help them breathe better
@futuristicgirl14 Жыл бұрын
That’s a thing??? I can’t breathe out of my nose for longer than a couple hours at a time
@thethe4665 Жыл бұрын
Same with Ashlee Simpson I believe. I can’t breathe because my nose is obstructing air coming in 🙄 lol
@Ola-cb1xt Жыл бұрын
@@futuristicgirl14 Yes, and in some countries covered by insurance, since issues with breathing are health issues.
@addibryant147 Жыл бұрын
This new hair is so cute 💕😍
@nobody-fw3ry Жыл бұрын
"beauty makes money and money makes beauty" WOW.
@cybercriminal3110 Жыл бұрын
I personally think big, curved noses are so pretty. They look so ethnic with a bit of mystery vibes.
@biljam972 Жыл бұрын
I have bulbous nose, it's short but round. I really don't mind it, I think bulbous noses can make you look softer and younger. I would prefer not to have allergies and rhinitis all year long and to breathe normally but that's the only complaint I have about my nose. I think smaller nose would make my philtrum look really too long and make my face look longer so I prefer it this way. Scary thing is even in rich celebrities I see a lot of failed nose jobs so I can imagine how often it can fail for less rich people. So I would never risk it because of that too.
@koo7412 Жыл бұрын
I genuinely appreciate that she’s making these kinda videos but I really miss the food videos she used to make.
@jenshertog1702 Жыл бұрын
I had my deviated septum corrected 2 years ago, and the healing process was so horrendous that no level of insecurity could convince me to go through that again. Also, the amount of people just assuming i was gonna change the shape of my nose was unreal.
@brentpeddy4223 Жыл бұрын
Awesome deep dive on this topic! I'm always amazed by the detail of your research. I love that you make this a learning experience 👏🏻
@DarkPaleUnicorn Жыл бұрын
I've had 2 nose jobs. the first doctor basically did nothing other than to break my nose. nothing changed and I couldn't sue. years later, I got my second nose job. they usend a small piece of a rib of mine for the cartilage. my nose is lovely now and I am finally happy to look at my face. the week after surgery was awful BUT I know from experience that is so much easier to suffer for a week from physical pain than suffer for an endless time from mental pain. if you can't get it out of your head. save up and get it done. but only with a doctor who is in it to help you look your best.
@Enfjscrolling Жыл бұрын
Great video! I agree with everything you said. At the end, you asked if we would ever get a nose job. I'm poor, but I am insecure about my nose. If I was extremely well-off with no financial insecurity ... I would. And it's funny because I ALMOST have a button nose but there are several differences that set it apart. I've always been told I have a good-looking nose jn comparison to the ideal but I just don't see it. It doesnt matter if its small, I want it even smaller. It's so weird to realize how impressionable I am when it comes to the media and how Ive been persuaded to believe certain things about myself. Even if I look like Barbie in certain ways, I dont fit EVERY detail and that really bothers me. I opened up to my mom about my ed recently and as my opener, I confessed that "[beauty] to me symbolizes success, wealth, security, love/connection, and worth." That is such a lie though. I hope none of us change our noses [for aesthetic out of insecurity] and that we come to love the pieces of ourselves that set us apart from one another
@krushkannon Жыл бұрын
i've struggled with body dysmorphia and insecurities since i was 5 (i'm 22) and can say with total certainty that i've never been insecure about my nose. i never thought about my nose shape until i was 19, and still don't feel anything- except pride now. i love my nose and feel sympathy for women that feel their nose is ugly. it's such an insidious insecurity and a disturbing beauty standard
@sp-cn8pm Жыл бұрын
I got mine done overseas. I had an unusual nose that definitely is what made me above average in terms of looks but it wasnt aging well along with some issues that were picking away at my comfort level in life. Good nose jobs from doctors who understand your situation cost around 20k in the US meanwhile I can get a vacation and a quality nose job for 4k if I go overseas. One thing I hated when looking for doctors is most don't understand what it's like to actually like your face if it's a little different. My original face was beautiful and aggressive because of my unique nose shape but now its beautiful and cutesy with a basic shape. I low key think it makes me look softer to the point people try extra shit with me because it gives the wrong impression. Most doctors assume you that you're part of the hive mind of society when it comes to goals so thats something to keep in mind. No regrets but definitely something I wanted to put out there incase anyone felt/feels the way I did. Financial responsibility matters as much as mental responsibility.
@_sadiqahisthinking Жыл бұрын
This hairstyle really suits you! Love this look on you ❤❤❤
@lincebersot4 ай бұрын
for the LONGEST time i've craved a nose job so badly, especially when i was a teenager. and when i tell you i now feel GLAD that i'm poor, because if i had the money i'd TOTALLY have gotten a nose job and probably regret it after. now i see that my nose complements my face perfectly and a button nose wouldn't fit me even though i still think it's beautiful. stop hating on your noses, guys, 99% of the time they're the way they are for a reason!!!!!
@MrVinceMunro3 ай бұрын
I've had alot of plastic surgery and from experience I can tell you: - Fillers are for filling in soft volume where it lacks, not to mimic bone structure (not for noses). - The goal should be to balance out your face, a nose shouldn't stand out for being tiny or big, it should blend in with your face. Not be a fashion trend. - Alot of people go through anxiety and depression right after surgery. - Look at the entire face, is your nose big or does it look big because of misaligned jaws or a weak chin? - Make a design of what you want in photoshop. - Your nose won't be perfect, accept it and don't get a revision unless you are actually botched. It's about improvement, not perfection. - Do it because YOU want to, very little people will notice afterwards unless you tell them.
@Beaa0010 Жыл бұрын
This just proves how much others perceptions of beauty can affect yours because, naturally, I do have a button nose. I used to not like it because my mom would make fun of me for it. Saying stuff like “Your nose is so cute you look like a baby” but in a sarcastic mean kinda way (don’t know how to explain it) I didn’t like how I looked young to people. But, now that I found out others love it, I love it. It’s sad because I shouldn’t base what I think about myself on what others think. Still working on it
@naomiyusuf7147 Жыл бұрын
I never really payed any attention to how i look until i started using tiktok. Seeing all those videos made me hate my nose so much
@marissaperez3745 Жыл бұрын
God, this was such a joy to watch. Well researched and flowed flawlessly ✨. Instant sub.
@Miwako_vklolita Жыл бұрын
im glad that i pay more attention to buy garden supplies than this lol. i didnt liked my nose growing up because i have the bridge (greece nose), and back then (90's) ppl used to make fun off. but i woke up and remember that is part of my dad. im always carrying something of him forever. that made me change my mindset
@norasaad1059 Жыл бұрын
My features are really pretty ❤✨ F the beauty standards that makes girls feel that they're less than Goddesses ... For everyone who's struggling out there, Your mental health matters , you're valuable and amazingly incredible, you don't have to believe every thought in your mind , You better love your self , do it for yourself and show the mass how self love looks like💖
@lacrimatorium Жыл бұрын
I think the nose is the most comical part of the face. Which is wonderful. There is no one who can't be made to feel bad about their noses. Laughter can help us deal with it. Because frankly we can all tell when you've lost your nasal humor.
@LavouraАй бұрын
they like gisele bündchen becuse of her unique features. She was a model for a reason!! She makes me less insecure about my nose!
@luluwahbarakat6612 Жыл бұрын
I'm middle eastern, specifically grom syria, where we tend to have a mix of eurocentric and middle eastern features. I've never had a problem with my nose. I just never thought it was a feature i had to change because thats my nose its how i was born. It wasn't until one day in high school my classmates and i were discussing what we would do if we had enough money for plastic surgery (horrible i know) that every girl said she wanted a nose job first thing. I was shocked because they all had such beautiful and different features tgat made them so unique. Thats when i started focusing on my nose, and when i said i dont know how to feel about it, they told me that my nose was perfect for my face. I have what was called a 'french nose', its long slightly protruding but relatively straight. I liked it. But when i went to Syria, and saw how literally no girl i have met for the past 2 years had her original nose, was when i started to feel ugly. Like actually ugly. Everyone had a small straight buttion barbie nose, and mine seemed HUGE by comparison. I keep trying to convince myself that my nose is fine, but every now and then i look in the mirror and think maybe if i shaved a little bit if the tip and made the nostrils smaller i would look better
@G_made Жыл бұрын
As an artist I like to draw all the types of nose and experiment with them. I feel like each nose give a character its unique personality and vibes (not talking about the characteristic and vibes set by some animation movies). Similarly, when I look at the mirror, I don’t look at my nose alone, but as a my face as a whole, and I think my nose fits my face overall. Focusing on the nose alone may make it seem ugly sometimes (my nose is similar to Roman nose shape) but I just feel that way when I look at it so much. My mom has the same nose and it looks pretty on her. So I thinks it is better to look at your face as a whole not each part of it, overthinking is the problem. However I hope that everyone that is welling to do a nose job is checking the place where they are getting it at and making sure it is safe, because at the end the nose function is not to look pretty but to breath air. Be safe.
@six-piecechickenmcnobody7531 Жыл бұрын
For all my life my nose was the last of my concerns, until at one point when I started using social media, somewhere in my teen years. I did start to feel a bit bad, but not that much. Oh and I *hated* my eyes too. Until I started to see it in another perspective- that being "I got this facial feature from my mom/dad" whom I love very much, and started to feel better. Those traits being nose and eyes. I thank my mom for them.
@elliereingold5647 Жыл бұрын
Would just like to add that the stigma against large/ hooked noses is rooted in antisemitism, and the labeling of many other nose types as ugly is also rooted in racism and white supremacy. I am Jewish and I have a very prominent nose with a bumpy nose bridge and I love it :) i think it makes me look regal and it’s great for looking down at people with lol. I reject Anglo-Saxon beauty standards on this point and many others as a method of personal decolonization. I would encourage anyone with a non-WASPy nose to embrace their features as an embodiment of their heritage and not let the low key white supremacist beauty standards rule your self image. I also personally prefer bigger/ more interestingly shaped noses in other people, I actually find the upturned tiny nose ugly a lot of the time. So all y’all with big and/or unique noses, just know there’s someone out there who loves your nose ❤
@thesacabambaspis Жыл бұрын
Also I feel like it's a decent time to mention that a lot of people were discriminated against for their nose. For example, there's a lot of antisemitism related to hooked noses. Like, the Halloween style witch with the green skin and the idea of a greedy merchant with a large nose came from this idea that Jews had larger noses and were through of as a problem in Europe. I'm Jewish myself and I see that my peers who look stereotypical Jewish still get antisemitic comments. I remember hearing stories from my grandparents' time of girls who'd get into "biking accidents" to cover up the fact they got a nose job. So, it's not just a newer thing anymore.
@thesacabambaspis Жыл бұрын
Also, if anyone of this info is wrong, I apologize in advance; I'm a younger American atheist raised Jewish so I'm talking from the ethnic but not religious part. I recommend the channel SnappyDragon for more info because she really does her research.
@lunawieland9861 Жыл бұрын
omg the dressssssssssss ahhhhh it suits you so well
@MelbaToast7117 Жыл бұрын
It sucks too because plastic surgeons and social media will call dorsal humps "deformities" when they're normal noses.
@Powerof923 Жыл бұрын
I stopped being insecure about my nose after considering it from a generational point of view. I have my mother's nose, fairly thin but large so it dominates my profile. After crying about it one day when i was younger, i emotionally lashed out about it. I didn't mean to insult her, but that was the indirect consequence. Obviously watching the hurt on her face gave 10x more guilt than any insecurity i had before, which i still feel bad about 10 years later. BUT it made me look at my nose from a whole new perspective. Ive never thought she looked ugly with it, it suited her. I literally hadn't cared less. And if i was blessed to have a daughter and she had this nose I'd be heartbroken if she felt bad about it or felt she was nothing short of beautiful because of it, because to me both my mother and any future children would be gorgeous in my eyes. Thinking about it this way killed off most insecurities i had about it. It also killed off any desire to get a nose job because how would i tell any hypothetical children there was nothing wrong with their nose if I myself had changed it. The minute this sunk in, my entire opinion changed on it. I love my nose now
@meme-bu8qu Жыл бұрын
As someone who studied the history of eugenicist from1900s-1930s in US & Europe (while i was in college) after discovering how large the topic is, I can tell you nose shape was huge in how they classified rich from poor, old money versus new money, and one of the most important thing to eugenicists: one kind of white people versus another kind of white people, anyone not white versus someone still white but not considered white enough (nordic traits was often the ideal). Other parts of eugencism involve disablity whether mental or physical, but that is a whole other topic. Nose was a big way to classify who was the best kind of person racially. Nordic traits versus other white people/ their nationalities (baltic region, mediterranean, slavic, etc.) Than white people versus other races. It stuck in my mind still for it was just mind boggling like watching a train crash, only someone did it on purpose. As a result I can't help but wonder if that nose insecurity is leftover from that time. There are people today, even academics sadly, that try to say eugenics wasn't so big or supported by so many... but hat's nonsense. The eugencists were around scientists and academics, not just a rando professor from the middle of nowhere university. I'm talking Ivy League, though some intellectuals try to not acknowledge or brush it off as not as big movement, only a fringe movement because it is shameful history. Many eugenicists of the west no doubt inspired a certain Austrian born German leader failed artist and his friends, not just propogandists of the times and if you were an awful human being that accepted the ideas that led to the rise of horror, would you want the world to know? The Greaty Gatsby even mentions the topic, referenced books and author (using a faux title and author, but only a letter or two off from the original author name and the title he just switched a word out), brings up names of individuals that wouldn't have been accepted as white enough at the time and talks of the matter in the story, once you look past the hopeless feeling of trying to reach the american dream theme. clinging to the past, and unhealthy relationships. Sadly most people think it's romantic, when it's not and sadly hollywood has only kept that idea it's a tragic romance going. The book wasn't just unpopular at the time because it criticized reckless spending that occurred in the roaring twenties and spoke of how eventually the party would come to an end, or because it was a contrast to the other books Fitzgerald wrote. This book critiqued old money families & the eugenicist crowd (which the two often mixed with politicians, wealthy people, and high society). It was no doubt an uncomfortable book for those in power. (In truth, this book may have been difficult to publish if he hadn't already published other short stories and novels prior to this being published. That statement though is speculation). Keep in mind this book was written after WWI and before WWII. Eugenics, racial hierachy even among white people, anti-semtism and racism still happened. White Anglo Saxon Protestant mentality was still strong among the wealthy, elite, and old families of the western northern hemisphere. TL:DR Love your nose. It's saying f*&% eugenicists when you love your nose. If you struggle to love your nose, just let your nose be because it will p1ss off a eugencists off. If you wish to research the topic (1900-1930s is the era I studied specifically), be warned look for primary sources, though they are harder to find, they are still there. Just make sure you are in a good frame of mind when you do and steel yourself mentally. It can be incredibly vile to read the thoughts of a eugencists.
@itsmishyto Жыл бұрын
i have a low nasal bridge and a button nose. but it’s like you said, depending on where you live, and being from southeast asian area, it’s very common for that type of nose. i used to be insecure about my nose, but i rather have a natural and HEALTHY nose, than go change it and mess around to cause it to not be a HEALTHY nose any longer.
@MinaF5 ай бұрын
When I was in 6th grade, I would get bullied by “friends” who made comments like “you look like a witch” or that I had the nose of a rhinoceros. Imagine the impact those comments had on a 10 year old, it stuck with me for a while. About a year and a half ago, I finally began accepting it and loving the uniqueness of it! I’m not gonna lie, there are days in which I feel insecure again, but I typically brush it off; it took some work but I finally feel pretty at 22 ❤️
@rileylowa1454 Жыл бұрын
This video is literally gold to my hyper intellectual overthinking body image issue having brain
@illegurl.edits_ Жыл бұрын
8:52 I'm sorry but it sound like a song to me and i started vibing wtff😭😭😭
@e-nsomnia1341 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if I feel comfortable with my nose. From the front, it seems fine but I sometimes think it's way too long when I look at pictures taken from the side. I have NO IDEA which type it is, seems like a mix of roman nose because of wide nostrills + snub nose + button nose... So, yeah, quite a unique nose there 😂 I'll never change the way it looks, it's part of my cultural heritage Anyway, thanks for another clever video ! I really like hearing your thoughts and analysis on social media/celebrities trends, it's refreshing, very inspirational and thoughtful as always :)
@angelahale11 Жыл бұрын
Girl did no research whatsoever and walks in like "I have $500, and you WILL fix my face!" Learned that lesson the hard way lol.
@Chihiro143 Жыл бұрын
As soon as my friends turned 18 they have gotten plastic surgery and i have felt left out for so long about this. It makes me feel at times that I need to fix something about myself.
@MySchoolProject15 Жыл бұрын
You don't. I'm sure you look fine (most people do) and you shouldn't buy into this weird cultural panic over perfectly normal facial features. And think about it this way: if being comfortable with how you look is a skill, then wouldn't you rather learn that skill now, than thirty years from now when you've spent all that money? All of us are going to get old and naturally fall out of the cultural beauty standard at some point. There's literally no avoiding it no matter how many surgeries we get. So isn't it better to learn how to be comfortable with who you are and how you look now, than to spend the next several decades pointlessly stressing about something you can't prevent anyway?
@annawaltz6849 Жыл бұрын
i wish you would have touched more on the ✨antisemitism✨of it all esp surrounding the disney villains and their caricature faces
@ik5759 Жыл бұрын
tbh you can get cheaper nose jobs at my country but you gotta search up the clinic you are going to very carefully bc they can scam you or might end up with a bad nose job. In my country this celestial nose is no longer the minority lmao. Sometimes I'm the only one with a natural nose yet I really want to get the surgery as well.
@keyagholap Жыл бұрын
I love your outfit girl!!! love your content it's so realistic and needed
@Sunflower_that_loves_you Жыл бұрын
My nose . What a struggle it has been for long time to get over it!! I used to feel so embarrassed as a child liek since age 7/8 . Everytime I used to go for vacation at my hometown, everyone would call it looked like a big 🥔. And that's how it started ! Now , it does look like a cute 🥔 but NO SHAME in that ANYMORE !! excited to watch the video Also , whether your nose looks like 🥔 or 🌶 or 🥕or 🥦or 🥜or 🌰! It's beautiful! Anything god / the universe has created IS MAGICALLLL! LOVE UUU🥺🤝🏻
@dreamtv2710 Жыл бұрын
She has the cutest outfits❤
@leona067 Жыл бұрын
love zoes wavy hair
@catbeara Жыл бұрын
Your outfit and hair today are amazing. ❤
@michaelperez.9601 Жыл бұрын
I was scared when I saw the title because my little sister watches your channel but this is actually very insightful thank you