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Losing Face Fat?

Started by nightingale95, June 15, 2018, 12:23:28 PM

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nightingale95

I have a very cute and feminine jaw but I've got some fat around my jaw and under my chin that hides it. Makes my face looks round, like an oval, and what I want is its natural heart-shape.

How do you shake off face fat?
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Doreen

Quote from: nightingale95 on June 15, 2018, 12:23:28 PM
I have a very cute and feminine jaw but I've got some fat around my jaw and under my chin that hides it. Makes my face looks round, like an oval, and what I want is its natural heart-shape.

How do you shake off face fat?

Well, I'd venture to say there are 2 more apparent ways... first is losing weight.  But then you'll lose it in areas you might not with too either, like hips & boobs (and stomach of course).  Also age is a factor, you'll naturally lose some as you get older.  "Baby fat" is called that for a reason.. and also why young girls look like young girls. 

Maybe this helps :)  I wouldn't get too extreme unless you plan on FFS later.
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nightingale95

Quote from: Doreen on June 15, 2018, 12:30:57 PM
Well, I'd venture to say there are 2 more apparent ways... first is losing weight.  But then you'll lose it in areas you might not with too either, like hips & boobs (and stomach of course).  Also age is a factor, you'll naturally lose some as you get older.  "Baby fat" is called that for a reason.. and also why young girls look like young girls. 

Maybe this helps :)  I wouldn't get too extreme unless you plan on FFS later.

I am quite thin but fat tends to go to my thighs and butt and face. I by no means NEED to lose weight but I would like to tone my body.

I don't intend on getting FFS. I don't feel like it's necessary.

Losing face fat may help age me some too. I'm 23 but folks say I look as young as 18!

Maybe I'm confusing folks I keep hearing mentions of FFS. Ik I made a post about it earlier. My profile picture is my actual face though, just to give some perspective.
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MissyMay2.0

Quote from: nightingale95 on June 15, 2018, 12:46:14 PM
I am quite thin but fat tends to go to my thighs and butt and face. I by no means NEED to lose weight but I would like to tone my body.

I don't intend on getting FFS. I don't feel like it's necessary.

Losing face fat may help age me some too. I'm 23 but folks say I look as young as 18!

Maybe I'm confusing folks I keep hearing mentions of FFS. Ik I made a post about it earlier. My profile picture is my actual face though, just to give some perspective.
Sorry, but it doesn't seem like you are interested in constructive opinions, and are only receptive to compliments.  And from my perspective your avatar picture shows that you already have a heart shaped face.
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Charlie Nicki

Maybe you could benefit from a bichectomy (removal of fat pads in your cheeks). Google it.
Latina :) I speak Spanish, English and a bit of Portuguese.
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nightingale95

Quote from: MissyMay2.0 on June 15, 2018, 01:56:51 PM
Sorry, but it doesn't seem like you are interested in constructive opinions, and are only receptive to compliments.  And from my perspective your avatar picture shows that you already have a heart shaped face.

I was just seeking methods of removing facial fat. Not critique.

So diet/exercise tips?
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Charlie Nicki

Quote from: nightingale95 on June 15, 2018, 03:03:24 PM
I was just seeking methods of removing facial fat. Not critique.

So diet/exercise tips?

There's no exercise or diet that can make you lose weight exclusively on your face (or any other area of your body) without affecting the rest. That's not how it works. If you want to reduce a specific area and have the rest remain the same, all I can think of is surgery.
Latina :) I speak Spanish, English and a bit of Portuguese.
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nightingale95

Quote from: Charlie Nicki on June 15, 2018, 03:50:28 PM
There's no exercise or diet that can make you lose weight exclusively on your face (or any other area of your body) without affecting the rest. That's not how it works. If you want to reduce a specific area and have the rest remain the same, all I can think of is surgery.

Hm :( that's disappointing.

Oh well. Thank you!
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