A WOMAN has revealed the dramatic change she underwent during pregnancy, with her face looking completely unrecognisable.

Farah Faizal (@ayyitslala) thought she was going to look glowing during her pregnancy, but ended up crying over her changing appearance.
In a viral video, that has racked up 116 million views, Farah shared some snaps of herself before she was pregnant.
The brunette beauty looks stunning, with clear skin and gorgeous features.
However, she then shared a number of clips of how she looked during her pregnancy, and she is completely unrecognisable.
Her nose had almost tripled in size, and her face was extremely red and swollen.
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“Survived nine months of chaos, cried over my face more than I’d like to admit, and now I’m officially someone’s mum”, she said.
“Healing in progress…”
Sharing a snap of herself one month after giving birth, Farah’s skin looks a lot less red and swollen, and her nose is beginning to shrink in size.
She revealed that she went to the doctor about her condition and has been healing herself with creams and laser treatment.
Thankfully, Farah revealed that her husband was extremely supportive during her pregnancy, and helped her through every “breakdown”.
“He constantly reminded me that I was beautiful strong and loved”, she said.
More than 40% of women experience acne during pregnancy, which is caused by hormonal changes.
Many women also experience their noses growing in size.
“Although ‘pregnancy nose’ is not a medical term, many women’s noses do appear to be bigger toward the end of pregnancy, and they may also experience more frequent nasal drainage than prior to pregnancy,” says Jessica Madden, M.D., IBCLC, a board-certified neonatologist, pediatrician, lactation consultant, and the medical director of Aeroflow Breastpumps.
How to reduce pregnancy nose
Face yoga instructor Angela Rosoff has revealed her free techinque to reduce the size of your nose during pregnancy.
She starts with cleansing her face before applying a “light facial oil or serum.”
Next, she gets into position by pressing her index fingers on either side of her nose.
“Start the compression,” she said. “Place your fingers at the base of your nose, near the nostrils.
“Compress and release. Gently press the sides of your nose together and hold for two to three seconds, then release.”
She then repeats the process 10 to 15 times, finishing off by massaging around the nose in soft, circular motions.