Find out how nose shapes form & how to change yours
How well do you know your nose? Maybe not as well as you thought! There are at least a dozen different nose types, each with their own meanings and associations with specific character traits. Discover what your nose type is and what it means, plus find out how your nose shape came to be (and how you can change it – surgically and non-surgically).
Quick Guide to Common Nose Types
- Fleshy Nose : A nose with a prominent tip, wideset nostrils, & large nostril openings.
- Button Nose : A short, round nose with a slightly upturned tip.
- Roman Nose : A long, slightly curving nose with a prominent upper bridge.
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12 Common Types of Noses & Their Meanings
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Fleshy nose A fleshy nose is characterized by a wideset base, large nostrils, and a prominent protruding tip. Some people associate fleshy noses with warm, outgoing people who are open and honest in their conversations and dealings with others.
- Popular historical figures and celebrities who had or have a fleshy nose include Albert Einstein, Prince Philip (the late Queen Elizabeth's husband), and Mark Ruffalo.
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Button nose A button nose is a small, round nose upturned just slightly at the bridge. Its diminutive shape compels many people to associate it with the innocence and sweetness of childhood.
- You'll notice a button nose shape on celebrities like Scarlett Johansson and Jenna Ortega, as well as Princess Kate of Wales.
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Roman nose A Roman nose (also known as a Patrician or aquiline nose) is long with a slight curve descending from a prominent bridge on top. People with Roman noses may carry themselves with a noble, leader-like air. The nose shape's association with nobility and leadership is likely because many ancient Roman leaders – including Julius Caesar – have been depicted in statuary and other art with this type of nose. [1] X Research source
- Actor Daniel Radcliffe and actresses Meryl Streep and Anjelica Huston all have great examples of Roman noses.
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Greek nose A Greek nose, which is also called a straight nose, features a long straight bridge and a pointed tip. This type is associated with the Greeks because it appears often in sculptures and carvings from that ancient culture. [2] X Trustworthy Source PubMed Central Journal archive from the U.S. National Institutes of Health Go to source In addition, the nose shape's elegant yet minimalistic aesthetic aligns with the Greeks' distinctive architectural style. [3] X Research source
- The most popular example of a celebrity with a Greek nose is Friends actress Jennifer Aniston.
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Nubian nose A Nubian nose is characterized by a prominent bridge and a wideset base. It's most common in individuals with African ancestry and is associated with beauty, power, and confidence.
- Black actress Zendaya and performer Beyoncé both have Nubian noses.
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East Asian nose An East Asian nose is medium to large with a broad bridge and a flat appearance from the front. The nostril openings are also prominent in this nose shape. People with this nose shape typically have Chinese, Korean, or Japanese ancestry and may have down-to-earth, calm personalities.
- Asian celebrities Lucy Liu and Awkwafina have typical East Asian nose shapes.
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Hawk nose A hawk nose is similar to a Roman nose – in fact, one is often confused with the other! But there are a couple of features that distinguish it from the aquiline shape. The first is a narrower nose bridge and the second is a pointy nose tip. Overall, a hawk nose looks more beaklike than a Roman nose. People who have hawk noses tend to have a high degree of confidence (sometimes bordering on arrogance) and lots of ambition.
- Model Diana Vreeland and actresses Sarah Jessica Parker and Barbra Streisand have beautiful, elegant hawk noses.
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Snub nose A snub nose is another example of a nose type that is often confused with another type – in this case, it tends to be interchanged with the button nose. While they look similar, a snub nose is rounder and stubbier. That doesn't make it any less cute, however, and people with snub noses often enhance that cuteness with their playful personalities.
- Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor famously had a snub nose.
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Flat nose A flat nose is a nose with a generally flat appearance. Neither the bridge nor the tip are prominent; even the nostrils tend to be small in this nose shape. People who have flat noses may be more grounded in reality than others and place a high value on financial and personal stability.
- Singer-songwriter Rihanna rocks her flat nose.
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Bumpy nose A bumpy nose has bumps on the sides and may appear crooked when viewed head-on. These usually result from past incidents when the nose was broken and never reset. A person with a bumpy nose is likely highly active and always open to taking on new challenges.
- One of actor Owen Wilson's most distinguishing features is his bumpy, crooked nose, which achieved that shape after he broke it on two separate occasions.
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Bulbous nose A bulbous nose has a large, round or misshapen tip. The size of the tip makes the bulbous nose appear prominent on the face. It can develop naturally or as a result of a skin disorder called rhinophyma in which the nose becomes red and enlarged. [4] X Research source Regardless of the reason, people with bulbous noses often embrace their nose shape and may be more cheerful and outgoing than others.
- You'll see a bulbous nose on former US president Bill Clinton as well as the late famous actor Karl Malden.
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Turned-up nose A turned-up nose is a nose type with a straight bridge and a tip that angles upward. Because of the upturned shape of the tip, the nostril openings tend to appear more prominently on the sides than normal. The turned-up nose can sometimes be associated with snootiness and arrogance, but it can also lend a person a charmingly mischievous appearance (Iike a fairy or a sprite).
- Celebrities with sweet turned-up noses include Emma Stone and Florence Pugh.
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References
- ↑ https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/argonautsandemperors/2014/04/25/roman-noses/
- ↑ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK558970/figure/article-28523.image.f23/?report=objectonly
- ↑ https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/greek-architecture-101
- ↑ https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/rhinophyma/
- ↑ https://www.psu.edu/news/research/story/nose-form-was-shaped-climate
- ↑ https://health.osu.edu/health/ob-gyn/pregnancy-nose
- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/11011-rhinoplasty
- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/11011-rhinoplasty
- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22880-nonsurgical-rhinoplasty-nose-job
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