‘I don’t know if I’d have a nose job now’: What it means to change the nose of your ancestors
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Ethnic rhinoplasty, a term that refers to non-white people having nose jobs, isn’t always simple; for many, it’s linked to complex feelings about their ancestors and ethnicity. Radhika Sanghani , founder of a movement celebrating big noses, speaks to women of colour to find out how they feel about their nose jobs today W hen Kavitha*, now 41, was in her twenties, she had a nose job . She’d always felt her nose was too prominent and crooked, to the point where she hated being photographed, “
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