A journalist has launched a campaign on Twitter to encourage people with big noses to love their features.
Radhika Sanghani, a journalist from London is urging women to love their larger noses and to share pictures on Twitter using the hashtag #sideprofileselfie.
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 #sideprofileselfie https://t.co/2WpuNQmqmY pic.twitter.com/hL6mZmYEwZ
— Radhika Sanghani (@radhikasanghani) February 20, 2018
Speaking to the Independent, Radhika said, “I’ve hated my nose for most of my life.
“I always felt I was ugly because of it just because there are so few actresses and models who have big noses.”
She added, “I spent my whole life hiding from side profile photos.”
Many women have responded to the campaign positively and have shared their own pictures.
#sideprofileselfie I have always had issues with this! X pic.twitter.com/nkCdiBdLvX
— Endo & Me (@EndoMeno) February 21, 2018
@radhikasanghani big nose but I’m still lovely 🤣👃🏼 pic.twitter.com/PVdQimGfu6
— Pla 💋 (@lilmisshoudini) February 21, 2018
#sideprofileselfie this has made me want to love my nose more so thank you! @radhikasanghani pic.twitter.com/hTrvpq8Z50
— monique (@moniqu3collins) February 21, 2018
This is amazing. I got a nose job at 15 and felt ten times better about myself, but over 15 years later I still get self-conscious sometimes. I realize now that there’s no reason for this stigma!! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/GyfHPDphU3
— Kaci StillWithHer (@TheSweetSiren) February 21, 2018
Own your nose! I've got a honker & I'm proud of it @radhikasanghani @GMB #bignoseday 👃🏼 pic.twitter.com/beGvNFSagT
— Julia Bradbury (@JuliaBradbury) February 21, 2018
Great to see this on tv this morning ever since I was little I’ve had issues with self confidence due to my nose pic.twitter.com/6Rrn4FUhMe
— julie wiseman (@juliewi60221855) February 21, 2018
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