okay like im really skinny but i have like a baby face and when i look down i have a little double chin is there any way to get rid of that (like exercises) without going on a diet cus im skinny enough as it is?
xMiSSMEAGHAN answered Monday January 9 2006, 3:33 am: Ah! I have that too, haha, I`m not wicked skinny though.
But yeah certain makeup techniques can make your cheeks, chin , and face look skinnier, You should look up some makeup tips online =] I know if you put blush on just the right way it looks great and has a huge difference ! [ xMiSSMEAGHAN's advice column | Ask xMiSSMEAGHAN A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Saturday January 7 2006, 10:50 pm: well i dont know any exercises but everyone has a double chin to some point there is now was to get rid if it totaly.
extton answered Saturday January 7 2006, 9:32 pm: Haha...don't worry about it. Everyone gets that double chin when they look down/ push down their jaw. That's just a sign that you have flesh on your face!
AlwAySz_h3r3_4_yOu answered Saturday January 7 2006, 9:15 pm: ♥ i don't know how to get rid of it but everyone has one when they look down. not only you. so i don't think it's really a problem. I wouldn't even worry about it because everyone has that. It's not fat, it's just extra skin. [ AlwAySz_h3r3_4_yOu's advice column | Ask AlwAySz_h3r3_4_yOu A Question ]
Shortcake22 answered Saturday January 7 2006, 5:18 pm: The doctor told my friends mom that if you only drink water for at least a week, your face will become thinner (includes double chin). The longer you do it, the better the results. You have to do it a few weeks to notice if its working. No soda, sports drinks, juices, or anything though. Just plain old water. It worked well for her. It should work for you. She wasnt really skinny though, she was just average. I dont know if that has anything to do with it.
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