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If you have ever felt bad about not having the perfectly shaped nose, you might want to read about this awesome campaign that has started on Twitter. Radhika Sanghani, a Twitter user has started this campaign to make a strong point about self-love. To prove that all nose shapes and sizes are beautiful, Radhika Sanghani is urging people to post their side profile selfies.
This encouraging hashtag has brought all the like-minded people together on social media and people are posting their side profile selfies on Twitter. This campaign is helping spread self-love and positivity. Many people have always hated their appearance, especially how their nose looks... pointed, too long, bumpy, and hooked etc. etc. but it is about time we stop doing this. Here's what Radhika Sanghani wrote on Twitter.
Breaking the big nose taboo with my new campaign on the #sideprofileselfie!! Let's stop hating our noses for not being tiny, little snubs and learn to love them by sharing a #sideprofileselfiepic.twitter.com/hL6mZmYEwZ
Radhika Sanghani (@radhikasanghani) February 20, 2018
The response to this tweet was huge. Take a look at responses from other Twitter users.
My nose chin combo means I always avoid a #sideprofileselfie this campaign is needed! pic.twitter.com/yK36fh7gLl Charmian Jacobs (@CharmianJacobs) February 21, 2018
I've always hated my large nose and it's bump. After a fracture in my late teens the asymmetry of my nose only became worse. This photo was one of many from my wedding day that I couldn't bear to look at. It's time to start loving our faces the way they are! #sideprofileselfiepic.twitter.com/jcDGrFJtoY
Kayleigh (@_kayleighbell) February 21, 2018
That's incredibly sweet of you to say. Thank you. I'm slowly learning to love what nature gave me, even if it's not what mainstream beauty standards would deem aspirational! I think seeing more women in the media that aren't facially 'perfect' and symmetrical would help matters. Kayleigh (@_kayleighbell) February 21, 2018
As is your beautiful nose! Thank you for creating such an empowering article and campaign. I'd love to see some larger-nosed women in the media!
Kayleigh (@_kayleighbell) February 21, 2018
My nose has always been one of my biggest insecurities. I still have low days about it, but I'm learning to see it as a totally unique part of me 👃🏼 #sideprofileselfiepic.twitter.com/aTnciOC9hq Isobel 🕊 (@Isobel_Forey) February 21, 2018
Isn't it amazing to see so many people feeling the same way like you and me? I believe we should all collectively make efforts to propagate self-love and curb stupid beauty standards. What do you think? Let us know in the comment section below. Also, did appearance ever bother you so much that it affected your mental health? Share your story with us.
Image: Twitter/Radhika Sanghani