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AI Fix for Nose That Looks Huge in Selfies

Your nose isn't that big. It's your front camera doing you dirty.

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Quick Answer Updated
Front-facing cameras use wide-angle lenses that make anything close to the lens look 30-50% bigger. Your nose sits closest to the camera, so it gets the worst distortion. Upload your selfie and type 'correct the wide-angle lens distortion to show natural proportions.' EditThisPic's AI reverses the distortion in 15-30 seconds. Free to try, no signup.
"I've hated my nose in selfies for years. Turns out it was just lens distortion the whole time. This tool fixed it and I finally look like I do in the mirror." @selfie_truth_bomb

Copy-Paste Prompts

Natural Touch-up
correct the wide-angle lens distortion to show natural proportions

Best overall fix β€” corrects the whole face, not just the nose

Portrait Enhancement
fix the nose distortion from the front camera

When the nose is the main issue and everything else looks fine

Portrait Enhancement
make my face proportions look like a portrait taken from further away

Mimics the flattering look of a telephoto portrait lens

Portrait Enhancement
subtly reduce the wide-angle stretching on my face

For a gentle correction that keeps the selfie vibe

Common Issues

The correction looks unnatural or overdone

Why: AI sometimes over-corrects, making changes too obvious

Try: make the correction more subtle and natural β€” it should look like a better photo, not an edit

'Subtle and natural' is the most important phrase for appearance fixes

Fix changed my face too much β€” doesn't look like me

Why: Aggressive edits can alter facial proportions and identity

Try: keep my face exactly the same, only fix the specific issue I mentioned

Be very specific about what to change and explicitly state what to keep

The edit looks obvious in comparison to the original

Why: Strong local edits can create visible transitions with surrounding areas

Try: blend the edited area smoothly with the surrounding skin and features

Good blending is key β€” AI handles this well with explicit instructions

Lighting changed after the correction

Why: Localized edits can alter the apparent lighting on the face

Try: match the lighting on the corrected area to the rest of the photo

Mention 'consistent lighting' to ensure the edit doesn't create new artifacts

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my nose really not that big?

Correct. Studies show front-camera selfies make noses appear 30-50% larger than in person due to wide-angle lens distortion. The closer your nose is to the lens, the bigger it looks. Photos taken from 5 feet away show your true proportions.

Why does only the nose get distorted?

It's the closest part of your face to the camera. Wide-angle lenses exaggerate the size difference between near and far objects. Your nose protrudes, so it's nearer to the lens than your ears or cheeks, making it look proportionally larger.

Will fixing distortion make me look like a different person?

No β€” it makes you look more like you actually look in person. The distorted selfie is the inaccurate version. Correcting it restores your real proportions.

Does this work on already-posted selfies?

Yes. Save the selfie to your phone, upload it to EditThisPic, and fix the distortion. Works on any existing photo.

Can I fix distortion on video call screenshots?

Yes. Webcams and laptop cameras have similar wide-angle distortion. Upload the screenshot and use the same prompts.

Is this really free?

Yes β€” 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.

Can I fix nose distortion on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser β€” iPhone, Android, tablet. No app needed.

Your nose is fine. Your camera isn't.

Fix the distortion in 20 seconds. Free, no signup.

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