My cheeks have always been kind of chubby, but the rest of me isn't. How do I get rid of my chubby cheeks without losing too much weight from the rest of my body?
I have chubby cheeks too! and I always wanted to hide, or get rid of them. But in my experience most people say they're cute and sexy !!!
However if you would feel more confident try these little tips:
I dont know if you wear make up or not but what I often do is suck my cheeks in so my cheek bones stick out,and then apply a little blusher or skin highlighter, which emphesizes your cheek BONES and not your cheeks themselves, it gives your face a more proportioned look.
Also your hairstyle can often make your cheeks look chubbier than there are, if you have very short hairstyle that just skims your jawline this can make them look bigger, opt for a sleeker hairstyle, smooth, long and straight.
I hope this helps a little, but just remember everyone is beautiful and special in their own unique way.
A_Friend answered Sunday April 11 2004, 8:46 pm: there is a secret to that. if u take a little blush and apply to the cheek bones. it will work wonders..tip make a fish face when u do it.and apply a color that works well with your skin tone. another good secret is how you wear your hair..if u have long hair have it tapered in towards your face. this should help. well good luck... [ A_Friend's advice column | Ask A_Friend A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Sunday April 11 2004, 1:24 pm: Well your age would be nice in this question. Because of you are like 10-15 you will lose that baby fat that is on your cheeks, plus working out would work but not to lose weight but to gain muslce because by doing that you los any excess body fat from all over, and when losing eight your face thins out as well. (studies have proven this).
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