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This is something that I haven't thought about before. I feel fairly qualified to answer as I, admittedly, have a pretty big nose. I can definitely see both sides of it when I try to, including the nostrils and the bridge. I can also see the curve where it blends into the brow ridge and I can see my eyebrows as well. However, doing that requires effort and these aren't things that I see when I'm looking around under most circumstances. I've never thought about it limiting my field of vision.
Do you see only the eyebrows or also the horizontal skin below the eyebrows (bottom of brow ridge/top of eye socket)?
Also, if your nose is shined on, such as by sunlight or overhead halogen lights, does it become more noticeable? A distraction?
Quote from: 00crashtest on 17/06/2018 05:02:00Do you see only the eyebrows or also the horizontal skin below the eyebrows (bottom of brow ridge/top of eye socket)?I can see the skin, but it's all blurry because of how close it is to my eyes.QuoteAlso, if your nose is shined on, such as by sunlight or overhead halogen lights, does it become more noticeable? A distraction?I guess it might become more noticeable, but I wouldn't consider it a distraction.