Ok i'm 13 and i still kinda have baby cheeks...(not very extreme baby cheeks but they're still anoying) lol Is there any way you can reduce the size of them? I know your supposed to grow into them or something like that, but is there any way to get rid of them?
Thnx~<3
Avocodo answered Friday July 22 2005, 7:50 pm: Sorry but there is not much you can do at your age. Your young just give it time before you lose them. Your beautiful the way you are, everyone tries looking the same nowadays. I think you should just not worry about your cheeks and show up your uniqueness. [ Avocodo's advice column | Ask Avocodo A Question ]
BeautifulMadness answered Friday July 22 2005, 6:18 pm: There's a new product out by Rimmel that helps define your cheekbones and make your baby cheeks less pronounced. It's quite expensive though, so I suggest looking for alternatives or doing it yourself with seperate make-up. It's basically a dark blusher and a really light powder, and you put the blusher underneath your cheekbone and the light power on top. It'll take a bit of practise, so don't worry if it doesn't work first time.
Blessed Be,
Rach xxx [ BeautifulMadness's advice column | Ask BeautifulMadness A Question ]
jcsgrlthe1st answered Friday July 22 2005, 5:14 pm: haha this may sound silly but i was watching an exercise video and there were face exercises to help keep your face to look young and im pretty sure it will help you... ok put your mouth in a small "o" but drop your chin down, look up and stick your tongue out, and you should feel it in those muscles! haha it sounds silly i know but just try it! keep doing it over for a few times everyday!
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PrettyLady16 answered Friday July 22 2005, 4:45 pm: sorry to say it but... no not really. I had them really bad in sixth grade and now i am going into the ninth and they have totally gone away all you can do is wait and see. [ PrettyLady16's advice column | Ask PrettyLady16 A Question ]
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