14/f
im 5"6 and aobut 115 lbs.
before i used to wear pants too tight for me, and now i have like an indent on my hips, so now whenever i where any pants i have huge love handles. i want a smooth curve, not an indented one!
has this happened to anyone before? and do they know how to get rid of it! PLEASE!
and thank you!
R_pancakes answered Sunday May 17 2009, 11:18 pm: I know exactly what you mean. I'm not sure how to get rid of them, but i have them too, even when your naked they show correct?
barneyrocks answered Friday June 6 2008, 1:02 am: you should get a corset or go to curves.com and i'm sure they have something that'll fix that. also try running a little every day, muscles reshape your body. i don't have this problem, but i have huge hip bones which makes me look indented, lol. [ barneyrocks's advice column | Ask barneyrocks A Question ]
loveydovey224 answered Sunday June 1 2008, 8:09 pm: I'm sure that if you're 5'6 and 115 pounds you cant have love handles that big. but yeah i get them too. But i don't think the reason you have them is from wearing pants too tight. I find that pants that cause them not to show as much have a higher rise, a looser fit, or a more stretchy material. If you want to try to get rid of the love handles id say excersise and healthy eating should do it, but i'm still working on that one lol. [ loveydovey224's advice column | Ask loveydovey224 A Question ]
hallielyn answered Saturday May 31 2008, 11:46 pm: yeah.. alot of people have them. i really wouldnt worry about it. just dont wear clothes that are tight on your hips.. wear them more lose to wear they lay on your skin. even if your wearing jeans and you have to wear a cute belt. [ hallielyn's advice column | Ask hallielyn A Question ]
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