how do you get your face to lose fat? i've been dieting & it's gotten skinnier, but in the past month i've seen no progress. i used to have a really skinny face too until i gained weight. any tips?? is walking helpful?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? simplicityx answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 4:31 pm: I've seen that with me. Walking/jogging is does work for losing weight in general, trust me. Like the person said before it depends if you have an oval or round face shape which might be why it seems you're not losing weight there. Keep it up, other people around you probably still see the results especially in your face. It might be less noticable to you. Since your face is the first place to lose weight, you're probably use to seeing the results in a sense and don't even realize that you are still losing weight.
BitsandPieces answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 11:19 am: Well, the face is usually the first place to show fat loss, which for many people is a bummer. You may just have a round shaped face and not as much fat as you think? Not knowing your age, I am guessing you are young and can tell you that age will thin your face. Most people look older with a thinner face, so it may be a big blessing to have a little extra to start with. Remember, you want to be and look healthy, not skinny. Don't screw up your metabolism and health by starving or skipping meals. Female? Males actually prefer a little more rather than a little less fat on women. Also, make-up applied correctly to shade your cheekbones can "slim" your face. Necklines should be long and V-neck to help your face appear longer and leaner and overall you will look taller. Congratulations on the overall results you have achieved, and be happy and healthy. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
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